Otto DIY build your own robot

Otto DIY build your own robot

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Who is Otto DIY? An interactive robot that anyone can make! Otto walks, dances, makes sounds, avoids obstacles, you can code by your own and event customize, It is completely open source, Arduino compatible and 3D printablehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD6sgTo6NOY Gather all the off the shelf parts that you'll need for this assembly. If you don't have or is difficult to get the part you can just buy our full kits! Visit https://www.ottodiy.com/ NO SOLDERING REQUIRED! Use the customizer to can change easily the size and parameters as you desire.https://wikifactory.com/+OttoDIY/otto-diy/ Coding You can use our Blockly for simple an easy graphical programming.https://www.ottodiy.com/#blockly Any problems? Go to our forumhttps://wikifactory.com/+OttoDIY/forum If you want to add Bluetooth control and program with an APP or even your computer remotely try Otto DIY+ https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2398231 Join the Otto Builder community! Follow us, give us a like and share your creativity, you could be featured here by sharing your robot in any social media;  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ottodiy?sub_confirmation=1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ottodiy/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ottodiy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ottodiy Just use the hashtag #ottodiy in your post and tag or mention @OttoDIY Be a part of this friendly community of robot builders, teachers and makers!  https://www.facebook.com/groups/ottodiy/ Welcome to our Otto Builder community! Print Settings Printer: FlashForge Finder Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.15mm Infill: 20% Notes: Recommended to use a FDM 3D printer with PLA material. You can print individually piece by piece to match the colors of the original design or optionally print all at the same time in an area of 14cm x 14cm. Post-Printing Legs and Foot fitting For almost all 3d printers is recommendable use the new version .stl files to print, then you just use the plastic arm of the servo motors with some glue to assemble them together. How I Designed This Designed using 123D Design (now thinkercad!) Otto was inspired by another robot BoB the BiPed and programmed using code from Zowi. CC-BY-SA Otto's differences are in the assembled size (11cm x 7cm x12cm), cleaner integration of components and expressions. Using off the shelf and 3D printed parts, simple electronics connections (almost no welding required), and basic coding skills, you will be able to build your own cute Otto friend in as little as two hours! Otto is designed using Autodesk 123D Design software (now thinkercad) you can modify it for customization or further improvements!https://tinkercad.com/things/1kI624iowUR Standards NGSS CCSS Overview and Background open source STEM We are collecting feedback from different workshop and schools around the world that are already using Otto in their classroom and depending of the openness of this educational places we want to publish as well, some people are teaching electronics explaining the connections with Fritzing and the physics behind, other code with Arduino then publish Github, other to create open source APPs in app inventor, other how to design 3d models accessories for Otto with tinkerCAD or Fusion 360, how to use 3D printers and so on. If you are interested to give feedback around this please message me ;) Lesson Plan and Activity Build your Own Otto Workshop But…Who is Otto? Otto is an interactive robot that anyone can make! What can Otto do? Otto walks, dances, makes sounds and avoids obstacles Why Is Otto special? Otto is completely open source, 3D printable, and Arduino compatible This is the opportunity to build and have your first robot. First there will be a little introduction about Otto and the team behind, Second you will receive one Otto DIY kit including all tools you need to make this biped robot. And lastly you will follow the assembly instructions and you would be able to finish your new Otto robot and play. Includes one Otto DIY kit and all the tools to build it in 2-3 hours. No need technical knowledge, perfect for beginners and easy hackable for experts. Due small screws the workshops is recommend for 7+ years old, unless the children are accompanied by parents. Code your own Otto Ok so was fun to build now lets get into Otto's brain. By following the instructions will start to program your own robot by just modifying few lines of code, the simplicity of the function will help to easily jump into coding. Design your own robot Using TinkerCAD or Autodesk Fusion 360 or OpenSCAD (for more advance students) will be able to modify the source files or even recreate them to make you own robot and applied all the knowledge from the previous lessons. Customize, modify, remix and recreate your own Otto. then share to the world! Materials Needed For a workshop Bring all list of electronic parts mentioned before and all 3d components of Otto printed. Take some extras of each parts specially servos they break easily. Is good to have some extra AA batteries and a soldering iron in case of accidents and further making. Print the instruction manual in A6 format and have them organize and ready for the class Skills Learned express ideas communication ideation interaction auto confidence focus concentration perseverance creativity reasoning problem solving autonomy sequential thinking programming mechanic motor capacity Duration of Lesson 2 hours for build your own Otto Rubric and Assessment Test your own Otto show what you learned free assessment to show your creativity

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