Home page of Shinji Karasawa on Robotics for Children

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Introduction to IoT (Ⅰ)
Principles of the remot control
Technology on computer network systems

Introduction to IoT(Ⅱ)
Practice on the easiest remote-control devices
Sequential Control Systems by Raspberry Pi

Introduction to IoT(Ⅲ)
Makes up a rover with Raspbrry Pi
How to control a rover, capture digital video and measure temparature



-Sendai City Aoba Boys and Girls Invention Club Online Cource-
Experiments on Electronic Circuits
to Understand the Mechanism of Program
[Abstract]
What is the intelligence? Intelligence is to remember and call and use it. To call a memory, remember the address together with the contents. The decoder operates only when data matches the input circuit. The logic of decoder is that if the data is A=B, then X=Y. Let's make the circuit by experiment and operates it.

[Experiments on Electronic Circuits to Understand the Mechanism of Program]


-Sendai City Aoba Boys and Girls Invention Club Robovei Cource-
Reports of activities
In April 2007, we started programming on bipedal robot "Robovie-i" in the intermediate course. In 2008, an original robot “Kenta” was made. In 2009, "Puteranodon” (pictured below)" that moves together with talk was made. In 2010, we made robots of facial expressions as an example of the production of an original robot. In 2011, we practiced how to make a program for Robovie-i, which sings and dances. In 2012, we ted how to create an robovie-X program to sing and dance. In 2013 and 2014, we participated in the National Contest for Boys and Girls.
 
How to incorporate the machine
Video on Robots those were made
[ Kenta ], [ Roller Skater Robovie-i] [ Lesser panda sings with dances ], [ Heroes and Anpanman ], [ Robovie-i sings and dances ], [Acrobatic movement of Robovie-X], [I'm Puteranodon ], [Jurassic World], [Dancing 3 Dinosaur Robots ]
Video on activities [Introduction to Sendai Aoba Boys and Girls Invention Club] ],
Documents on robot course of Sendai Aoba Boys and Girls Invention Club [I11], [I12], [I21], [I22],
Profile of Shinji Karasawa  mail icon[shinji-karasawa@kbh.biglobe.ne.jp]  
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