RoadRunner 5
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The Roadrunner 5 is a cutting-edge robot based on Arduino micro-controllers, designed to inspire and educate students about advanced technologies. This innovative platform can be operated remotely via Bluetooth, allowing for hands-on learning experiences that are both fun and interactive. When paired with an EasyVR module, the robot can understand and process voice commands in any Native language, expanding its capabilities and making it a versatile tool for STEM education. Students who work with the Roadrunner 5 are exposed to a wide range of advanced technologies, including: * CADD Design and 3D Modeling: Students learn to create detailed designs and models using computer-aided design software. * 3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing: The robot is equipped with a 3D printer, allowing students to bring their designs to life. * Micro-controllers Programming and Mobile Robots: Students learn to program the robot's micro-controller, gaining hands-on experience with mobile robotics. * Voice Recognition and Processing: The EasyVR module enables the robot to understand voice commands, teaching students about natural language processing. Developed at Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute in Albuquerque, NM, the Roadrunner 5 is a testament to innovative engineering. To get started with building and programming this incredible robot, visit SIPI's engineering technologies webpage for an assembly guide. For a comprehensive list of parts required for the project, check out the Roadrunner 5 Parts List.
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