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Khan Academy: Spout Bot With Solder: 3 Attach Spout's Wires and Connectors
The third in a series of videos on how to build a little bot called Spout, using solder. This one covers how to attach Spout's wires and connectors.
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Khan Academy: Spout Bot With Solder: 6 Attach Spout's Led Eyes
In this video we show you how to connect Spout's LED eyes. This video is part of a curriculum to put together a homemade robot. [3:48]
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Khan Academy: Spout Bot With Solder: 2 Attach Spout's Lever Switches and Motors
In this video we show you how to connect Spout's lever switches and motors. [2:51]
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Khan Academy: Spider Bot: 9 Make the Connnectors for Spider's Arduino Nano
A video discussing how to make connections for the movement of the spider's arduino nano. [5:38]
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Khan Academy: Spider Bot: 5 Attach Spider's Motor Controller and Wire His Motors
In this video we show you how to connect and wire Spider's motor controller. [3:26]
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Khan Academy: Solderless Spout Bot: Spout 5
Part 5 of building the battery operated "beetle bot," Spout.
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Khan Academy: Spider Bot: 10 Spider Connect the Power and Signal Wires
Understand how to connect the power and signal wires of the Spider bot from the motor controller to the Arduino. [2:05]
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Khan Academy: Solderless Spout Bot: Spout 2
A video showing how to connect the battery with soldering. [0:56]
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Khan Academy: Spider Bot: 15 Ben Eater's Spider Bot
In this video Karl talks to Ben Eater about his improvements to the Spider bot platform. [3:14]
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Khan Academy: Bit Zee Bot: 8. Bit Zee's Component Mounting Holes
In this video we show you how and where to create the mounting holes in BIt-zee's Lexan base for the arduino, batteries, camera, on/off switch and wire routing. [5:30]
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Khan Academy: Solderless Spout Bot: Spout 8
A look at putting together a robot and wiring LED's to light up the eyes. [4:34]
PBS
Pbs Kids Design Squad: First Robotics
Gael Force Team 126 from Clinton, Massachusetts, is one of more than 1,300 teams that compete in a Robotics competition.
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Khan Academy: Bit Zeeeeeeeeeee (Long Version)
See the robotics project, Bit-zee at school. [2:22]
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Khan Academy: Bit Zeeeeeeeeeee
Bit-zee is a project designed to inspire students to explore math and science. It was created from everyday items (a hair dryer, tap light, alarm clock, digital camera, and a universal remote). [1:11] See the following link for help with...
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Khan Academy: Battery and Motor Mounts for Spider
In this video we show you how to connect Spider's motors and batteries. [6:27]
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Khan Academy: Ben Eater's Spider
In this video Karl talks to Ben Eater about his improvements to the Spider bot platform. [3:14]
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Khan Academy: Battery Wires
In this video we upgrade Bit-zee' battery wires from 32 gage to 18 gauge. [3:17]
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Khan Academy: Bitzee Bot: Batteries/power
In this video we install 8 AA batteries in Bit-zee's frame using zip ties. [2:16]
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Khan Academy: Attach Spout's Antennae
See how to attach an attenae to a homemade robot. [1:55]
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Khan Academy: Attach the Led Eyes
A tutorial showing how to connect LED eyes to a homemade robot. [8:55]
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Khan Academy: Arduino Connections
In this video we show you how to connect Bit-zee's Arduino micro-controller to his frame. [5:03]
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Khan Academy: Add Spout's Tail
Learn how to add a tail to a homemade robot, spout-bot. [2:09]
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Khan Academy: Electrical Engineering: Lego Robotics
Introduction to the Lego NXT robotics platform. Recommending this not be harvested, just have single evaluation for it.