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Welcome to Animation Explorers! Georgia Tech ICE 2010

Join us for an immersive animation camp at Georgia Tech ICE, where we explore the world of animation, programming, and robotics through hands-on activities with Pico Crickets and Scratch. Discover the power of storytelling, design kinetic sculptures, and create your own games and projects. Don't miss the parent show at the end of the week to showcase your creations!

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Welcome to Animation Explorers! Georgia Tech ICE 2010

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  1. Welcome to Animation Explorers!Georgia Tech ICE 2010 We make things come alive!

  2. Pre-Camp Survey • Go to www.nebomusic.net • Click on “ICE at Georgia Tech Animation Explorers” • Click on “Pre Camp Survey”

  3. Monday Agenda • Pre-Camp Survey • What is Animation? What is Programming? • Luxo Jr. • Pico Crickets: Output, Input, Processing, Motion Modues • Lunch • Green Screen Pictures • Pico Crickets: Touch, Light, Sound • Scratch Lesson #1: Chasing and Eating

  4. Tuesday Agenda • CS Unplugged: Binary Numbers Lesson #1 • Scratch Lesson #2: Spinner Art • Pico Crickets: Resistance Sensor • Lunch • Pico Crickets: Reaction Timer, Project Base • Scratch Lesson #3: Pong or Baby Catch

  5. Binary Numbers 32 16 8 4 2 1

  6. Pico Crickets • Programmable building set. • Create Toys, Sculptures, Games, Musical Instruments. • Hardware: • Picocricket • Beamer • Motor • Motor Board • Colored Lights

  7. Wednesday Agenda! Pico Crickets • Scratch - Make Ourselves Dance! • Pico Crickets Continue working on Base • Reverse Motor on Button • Free Build and Explore • Lunch! • Pleo Robotics • Swimming!!!

  8. Robotics: Motor Blocks Makes the Motors Turn

  9. Straight and Turn Turn Straight

  10. Straight and Turn Together

  11. Loop Block - Do More than Once How many times to make a square?

  12. Dance Script

  13. Dance Script with Variable

  14. Distance:

  15. Thursday Morning Agenda! • Georgia Tech Tour • Binary Beads • Pico • Reverse the Motor Block • Scratch: Continue Dancing • Lunch • Scratch: Target Game • Pico: Friday Projects and Decorating • Light-Bot

  16. Thursday Afternoon Agenda! • Scratch: Dancing Project • Pico • Reaction Timer • Musical Pickle • Work on Your Own Projects

  17. Pico Crickets-Reaction Timer

  18. Pico Crickets-Reaction Timer

  19. Robotics: Line Following

  20. Scratch Dancing Pac Man Polygon Robot Target Game Storytelling Pico Crickets Kinetic Sculpture Movers and Shakers Birthday Cake Reaction Game Possible Projects • NXT Robotics • Line Following • Search and Rescue • Dance Routine • Avoid the Mines

  21. Project Process: • Plan - Picture what you want to make • Create - put it together and make the program • Run, Check, Fix

  22. Friday Agenda • Warm Up: Polygon Program (9:00 - 9:30) • Work on Parent Show Projects (9:30 - 10:45) • Plan, Check, Fix • Copy Projects to Presentation Computer • Post Workshop Survey (10:45 - 11:00) • Clean Up (11:00 - 11:15) • Lunch (11:15 - 12:30) • Set Up Parent Show Projects (12:30 - 1:30) • Practice Up Parent Show (1:30 - 2:00) • Parent Show (2:00 - 2:30 ) • Clean Up! (2:35 - 3:00 )

  23. Draw a Square Script

  24. Draw a Square Script Why 4 times? Why 90 Degrees?

  25. Create Variable “Sides”

  26. Set Up Following Scripts

  27. Add Blocks to Square Script

  28. More Complicated Script: Note: Add Variable for “Width”

  29. More Complicated Version Need Variables: Arc Length Turn

  30. Motor Control Examples:

  31. Motor Control Example: Touch

  32. http://coweb.cc.gatech.edu/ice-gtwww.nebomusic.netnebomusic@gmail.comhttp://coweb.cc.gatech.edu/ice-gtwww.nebomusic.netnebomusic@gmail.com

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