Spring Hill LEGO
Amusement Ride Build and programming
January 18, 2002



Today was an extremely busy day.
The plan for the week seemed simple enough.  It was to build the merry go round.
There was the question from last week -What was the number of LEGO pieces used for the last project?
Going on the web to see the web page for the project last week was just a step away from going on the
LEGO camera for SENSORS CITY.  The train was a good project, too.
Also a computer person came who could help with the IP for Spring Hill Red Rover.
A teacher in the next room became a teleoperator.
We were honored to have a BOE  board member also become a teleoperator.
She got to see some of the printed out web pages and see,
in person, the start of the programming of the merry go round.

The question last week was how many LEGO pieces were used in the House house ride project.
The sub totals were add.
112
The estimates were quit close.
Total is 112


Will Hong Kong connect to Spring Hill?
Internet projects with SENSORS CITY and RED ROVER

Web page review and teleoperation by BOE board member.

Sending a remote mission to the SENSORS CITY to see the train move.


It is nice to have Juan back from Columbia to be at the CITY.

Thanks for IP help.  Perhaps now Spring Hill Red Rover can be connected from far away. This teacher is teleoperating from Spring Hill to the  SENSORS LEGO CITY at Marshall University. The other direction should be possible soon.  And then maybe other schools also will connect.

Build and program

This building is done with the precision of doctors getting surgery equipment.



Test it out.  Up and down and around and around.



 
The Merry go round as it looks through the camera with Red Rover Software

Both Merry go rounds going


Time to leave the amusement park.  Now all get in the bus to go home.