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Outcome: The robot moves left when the Micro:bit is tilted to the left.
2. Tilt Right to Move the Robot Right
Task: Similarly, program the robot to move right when the Micro:bit is tilted to the right
using the Tilt Right block.
Skills Practiced: Using the Tilt Right block for rightward movement. Integrating tilt control
to make the robot move in different directions.
Outcome: The robot moves right when the Micro:bit is tilted to the right.
Session 3: Adding Directional Feedback Using the Compass Sensor
Activities:
1. Using the Compass Sensor to Detect Directions
Task: Program the compass sensor to display the direction the robot is facing. Based on
the direction (North, South, East, West), display an arrow on the Micro:bit’s LED screen.
Skills Practiced: Using the compass sensor to detect the orientation of the Micro:bit.
Displaying directions (N, S, E, W) on the LED screen
Outcome: The Micro:bit shows an arrow indicating the direction the robot is facing (North,
South, East, West).
2. Combine Movement and Direction
Task: Combine the Tilt Left, Tilt Right, and compass sensor to show both movement and
direction. For example, if the Micro:bit is tilted left or right, the corresponding arrow will
also show the direction it’s facing.
Skills Practiced: Combining multiple sensor inputs (tilt and compass) to control
movement and display. Programming interactive feedback based on movement and
direction.
Outcome: The robot moves left or right based on tilt, and the direction is displayed (N, S,
E, W) on the screen.
Final Deliverables
Tick () the box if submitted:
A program demonstrating the robot’s movement and direction
A report introducing the robot’s movement system and its interactive controls.
A custom design or logo for the robot.
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