Axelrod, Eric
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The Paxton Career Modules
- Audio Communications
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Students will discover that a robot is a complete systems tool for many applications. They will program a robot, use the fundamentals of robotic programming language, and learn the use of tactile and optical sensors. Students will set up, program, and perform simulations that demonstrate the use of robots in both terrestrial and extraterrestrial applications. They will discover the roles played by principles of pneumatics, hydraulics and electronics.