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  • Speedy Delivery
    • Speedy Delivery
    • Teacher
      • Teacher Notes Guide
      • STEM Lab Guide
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      • Speedy Delivery Pacing Guide
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      • Finding Help
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      • The Completed Look of the Build
      • Parts Needed - Drivetrain + Distance
      • Build Instructions - Drivetrain + Distance
      • Parts Needed - Robot Frame
      • Build Instructions - Robot Frame
      • Parts Needed - Arm
      • Build Instructions - Arm
      • Parts Needed - Claw
      • Build Instructions - Claw
      • Parts Needed - Assembly and Wiring
      • Build Instructions - Assembly and Wiring
      • Exploration
      • What You'll Need to Know
    • Play
      • Range of Motion
      • Programming a Sequence - VEXcode IQ Blocks
    • Apply
      • Warehouse Robots
      • Game Strategy
    • Rethink
      • Prepare for the Package Dash Challenge
      • Design, Develop, and Iterate on your Project
      • The Package Dash Challenge
    • Know
      • Review
    • Appendix
      • Knowledge Base Articles
      • Identifying Angle Beams
      • Installing Rubber Shaft Collars
      • Removing Connectors from Beams and Plates
      • Removing Pins from VEX IQ Beams and Plates
      • Removing Standoffs from Mini Standoff Connectors
      • Supporting Shafts using Rubber Shaft Collars
      • Supporting Shafts using Shaft Bushings
      • Example Pseudocode for the Package Dash Challenge
B
  • Behavior-based Programming:
    A set of behaviors that independently work to accomplish their tasks, but together allow the robot to accomplish larger goals.
C
  • Complex Behaviors:
    A combination of different types of behaviors.
E
  • Engineering Notebook:
    A type of journal that the students will use to record their designs, ideas, and reflections as they move through the STEM Lab.
M
  • Manipulators:
    Attachments to the robot that allow it to act on objects in its environment.
P
  • Programming:
    The process of using blocks to tell a robot how to perform a task.
  • Pseudocode:
    An outline of a project that is written in plain language. Engineers often create pseudocode before they begin programming.
R
  • Range of Motion:
    How far an object can rotate or slide before hitting some sort of limit.
S
  • Simple Behaviors:
    A simple, yet significant task.
V
  • VEX Clawbot IQ:
    The robot build that is used for the STEM Lab. This robot is the result of the first hands-on lesson the students will accomplish. It is used to complete the rest of the STEM Lab activities.
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