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Humanoid Robots

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Program Details

  • Year 9 – 10
  • 24 Students
  • 1 Day
  • Onsite 9:30am – 2:30pm
  • Online N/A

About

Curriculum Focus

  • Digital Technologies
  • Economics & Business
  • Health & Physical Education
  • Critical & Creative Thinking
  • Personal & Social
  • Ethical
  • Digital Literacy

Tech Knowledge

Robotics, computer science, coding, artificial intelligence, software systems, problem solving, collaboration, communication

 

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Humanoid robots have yet to take over the world as many have predicted (in both fiction and nonfiction), but they are becoming more prevalent in certain industries and offer unique solutions in many areas. 

Working in pairs, students will learn to program a NAO robot to speak and listen, constructing branching conversations and building an understanding of how to shape interactions between robots and humans.

Throughout the sessions, students will discuss topics related to emergent and future technologies including advanced robotics and AI. As the day progresses, students build their empathy, considering the needs of someone other than themselves who has a physical ailment or impairment, and design a program that humanoid robots can run to assist this person. Elements of the day will include working with an AI programing assistant, learning some uses and limitations of these emerging technologies.

Students will

  • Learn coding pathways and flow
  • Understand different types and applications of AI
  • Empathise and design to help others
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Program Variation

Students wishing to go deeper into coding skills and applications with robots will have the chance to opt in to a second extension day.

Our NAO Robots also have a limited number of second language programs. Speak to us if you would like to try coding these with your language class(es).

Possible Pathways
  • Automation
  • Humaniod Robots (Day 2)

The Ballarat Tech School is a Victorian State Government initiative.

All Enquiries

ballarattechschool@federation.edu.au
03 5327 8080

Campus Location

MB John Building, Level 1 FedUni SMB Campus,
136 Albert St, Ballarat Central VIC 3350

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