We were working in a robot of recycling. The robot sees the brick color and does an action responding to it. We can change the actions and technically, the robot can speak with morse code
The project can be good for the environment and to not litter so the trash doesn’t go to the ocean. If we don’t litter we can save the animals that live in the ocean. This is also so the animals don’t go extinct. The actual reason why we chose this project is because when we saw the project in the lego app, it caught our attention and we knew it was going to be a good project for us.
We made the project using lego. We used a motor so it can turn and we even added eyes! We checked the instructions on the lego app and we followed them.
We had to code the motor to lift the top part every time a brick of a certain color was inserted. We had to code the sensor for the proximity.
We learned that the sensor can perform an input that makes it so that something happens such as rotating a part. Our results matter because we made our best effort
We could add more colors to detect and we could make the motor go to different places and add more motors
We didn’t use any help or references
I really like that your project focuses on the need for environmental technology—such an important topic! It’s also great to see you experimenting with coding. I’d love to learn more about how your robot can separate the colored bricks—very impressive work!