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Robots and Robotics - Lesson 4 Notes

The document outlines a Year 9 lesson plan focused on robots and robotics, detailing learning objectives, success criteria, and pre-assessment questions. It explains what robots are, their applications in various fields such as manufacturing and medicine, and discusses the technology behind them, including sensors and real-time operating systems. Additionally, the document highlights the advantages of robots while prompting students to research their disadvantages in specific industries.

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Robots and Robotics - Lesson 4 Notes

The document outlines a Year 9 lesson plan focused on robots and robotics, detailing learning objectives, success criteria, and pre-assessment questions. It explains what robots are, their applications in various fields such as manufacturing and medicine, and discusses the technology behind them, including sensors and real-time operating systems. Additionally, the document highlights the advantages of robots while prompting students to research their disadvantages in specific industries.

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Year 9

Robots and Robotics


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Learning Objective
• To learn about the technology used in robots
• To discuss the advantages & disadvantages of robots

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Success Criteria
Students will be able to
• understand what robots are used for and what they might
be used for in the future.

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Pre -Assessment
1) Artificial Intelligence is about_____.
a. Playing a game on Computer
b. Making a machine Intelligent
c. Programming on Machine with your Own Intelligence
2)Who is known as the -Father of AI"?
a. Fisher Ada
b. Alan Turing
c. John McCarthy
3) If a robot is able to change its own trajectory as per the external conditions, then the robot
is considered as the__
a. Intelligent
b. Non-Servo
c. Open Loop
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Pre -Assessment
1) Artificial Intelligence is about_____.
a. Playing a game on Computer
b. Making a machine Intelligent
c. Programming on Machine with your Own Intelligence
2)Who is known as the -Father of AI"?
a. Fisher Ada
b. Alan Turing
c. John McCarthy
3) If a robot is able to change its own trajectory as per the external conditions, then the robot
is considered as the__
a. Intelligent
b. Non-Servo
c. Open Loop
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What is a robot?

A robot is a machine that is designed and programmed to


carry out task at speed and great accuracy. A robot is
autonomous. This means it can work independently without
constant human intervention. A robot sense and respond to
its environment.

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What is a robotics?

Robots are used in:


Robotics is the 1. Robots in manufacturing (car factories)
2. Robots in agriculture one of the fastest
science and growing areas)
technology of robots. 3. Robots in medicine 3D image of
organs ,scan patients
4. Robots in distribution
5. Disaster recovery

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Technology of robots
Voice recognition and natural
Vision guided robotics processing (NLP):
(VGR):
Giving robots a sense of hearing. In
Allow robots to use
time we might be able to speak and
video cameras to see in
give instructions to a robot as if we
2D and 3D.
were talking to a human assistant.

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The technology of robots

Sensors:
• Proximity sensors: - Use infrared light beams to detect the
position of nearby objects.
• Bumper Switches :- Tell a robot that it has hit something.
• Pressure pads :- Are used to control robot hands as they pick
objects up. They stop the robot hand crushing objects.

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Real time Operating Robots operates in the real world. They
Systems: must respond to events as they
happen. This is called real time. Real
time operating systems (RTOS) have
been developed to allow robots to work
in the real world.
RTOS runs several jobs at the same
time.

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Advantages
1. Robots carry out repetitive work reliably. They don’t get bored or
make mistakes.
2. Robots work quickly. They can work for 24 hours a day if needed.
3. Robots can work in dangerous environments that would be risky
for humans.
4. Robot can work in restricted space where humans cannot reach.
5. Robots work with hazardous materials like humans cannot reach.

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AFL
Research the disadvantages of robotics in any of the given
fields:

Education
Agriculture
Medicine
Manufacturing

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Task
Task : 1 Task : 2 Task : 3
What are the Say how
Describe advantages Of Artificial
how robots
can help using robots in intelligence can
doctors. manufacturing improve the way
industries? robots operate?

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Extended Learning

• Choose one of the industries where robots are used. Do


research on the web to find out more about the use of
robots in this industry.

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