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Mars Robotic Curriculum for “Shared World” Education

Explore a unique curriculum based on Mars robotics, designed to introduce students to collaborative problem-solving in a simulated Martian environment. This project aims to develop critical thinking, programming skills, and engineering design through interactive modules.

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Mars Robotic Curriculum for “Shared World” Education

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  1. Mars Robotic Curriculum using “Shared World” views Magdalina Medina Industrial Engineering -Human Factors -Industrial Management Systems

  2. Table of Contents • Introduction • Overview of Project • iRobot • Purpose • Goal • Sample Workings • Coding the iRobot • Student and Teacher Manuals • Recap • Conclusion

  3. Overview of Project • iRobot • Open robot interface used for its functionalities to be used on Mars • Project Purpose • Create workable robotics curriculum introducing students to “Shared World” views

  4. Sample Workings Project Goals Examples of Modules • Develop workable modules for science classes • Introduce students to critical and creative problem solving, computer programming and engineering design

  5. Recap of Project • 10 modules developed • From Creative and Critical thinking  Terrain Mapping • Goals of being certified through the SETI Institute • Incorporates previous goals mentioned before • Workable interaction with the iRobot • Concludes a positive view of “Shared World” views

  6. Questions and Comments Mars Robotic Curriculum using “Shared World” views Magdalina Medina Industrial Engineering

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