03 February 2009

Hello My Name Is...

Comment on a second Blog Entry (Due Tuesday, 10 Feb.)

  1. Read another student's Chapter 3 (Hello World, My Name Is...) blog and comment on it.
  2. Use the blog comment rubric to self evaluate your comment.

Use this list to help determine whose blog you are to comment on next:

• Brandon Kunju Herrera comments on
Kenny Jones
• Tyler Dangerfield comments on
Nass Umardin
• Kenny Jones comments on Hyoung Min Yoo
• Nass Umardin comments on Brandon Kunju Herrera
• Hyoung Min Yoo comments on Tyler Dangerfield


Hello My Name Is...

Complete the Anytime robotics lab: Hello my name is...
Record your observations and answer the questions on the worksheet as you progress through the lab. At the end of the lab, choose an emotion to give your robot.
  1. Write a short 2 to 5 block program that attempts to convey that emotion. You should make good use of sound, display, appearance and other robot behaviors to get your message across.
  2. Ask three other students to observe your robot's "emotion"
  3. Without telling them the emotion you intended, run the program for each person, and ask them what emotion the robot is trying to convey. Write down their responses and rate how close they are to the emotion you intended.
When you are finished with the lab:

Blog Comment

Make a blog comment on your experience with your testing and feedback
  • How close were the responses to the emotion you intended?
  • Were there any things that people didn’t understand at all, or did they generally get the idea?
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