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In Phase one students learned the basics of circuitry. Phase two will take these lessons and add coding and devices. Sensors such as accelerometers and force measurement to produce data. Then, through the use of some basic coding skills, students will control devices programmatically. The use of languages such as Python or C++ gives predictable control of devices verse the use of handheld controllers. Students will write code to navigate a known course. In advanced exercise they will need to navigate an unknown course accounting for hazards their device can experience.

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In Phase one students learned the basics of circuitry. Phase two will take these lessons and add coding and devices. Sensors such as accelerometers and force measurement to produce data. Then, through the use of some basic coding skills, students will control devices programmatically. The use of languages such as Python or C++ gives predictable control of devices verse the use of handheld controllers. Students will write code to navigate a known course. In advanced exercise they will need to navigate an unknown course accounting for hazards their device can experience.

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