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LEGO camps
and workshops can use the SENSORSCITY Internet activities to add
teleoperation and remote sensing to their hands-on activates.
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Teleoperater
licenses are awarded to people that do remote sensing.
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Ideally
students have the hands-on opportunity to build a transportation project at
school. They try out the programming
and data logging. Then they can send
their programs on to SENSORSCITY.
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Three colored lines on the graph are from
the sensor readings from three sensors at the LEGO City. The one at the top is the light sensor
reading as the traffic goes through the photo gate. See the dips each time a car passes. The green graph line is the light sensor
reading as different colors move in front of the third sensor. The red step line is the touch counter on
the Monorail stations.
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SENSORSCITY
can be programmed by RoboLab programs from the classroom or with programs
already on the site.
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Also, camps
in other states have used the http://SENSORSCITY.marshall.edu resource.
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