VIQRC Session 5
Now that you've learned to drive your robot and created an initial strategy for VIQRC Mix & Match, it's time to explore another way to boost your competition performance: making design improvements to your robot!
In this session, you'll practice making collaborative team decisions about robot improvements by testing different types of wheels on Huey. You'll collect data on how well each type performs, then use that data to decide as a team which wheels to use going forward.
Before you begin, make sure you have the following ready:
- A built Hero Bot.
- Charged controller and batteries.
- A built VIQRC Mix & Match Competition Field.
- Your VEX IQ Competition Kit.
- An engineering notebook.
Activity: Make an Improvement to Your Robot
Let's practice making an improvement to your robot by testing out how different wheels work on Huey. You will follow the process in the video below to:
- Plan a wheel change based on your strategy.
- Choose a plan for testing your change.
- Test different wheel combinations and record data about the results in the engineering notebook.
- Make a collaborative decision about which wheels work the best.
Use this task card (Google doc / .pdf / .docx) to guide you through this activity.
There are three main types of wheels that come in an IQ Competition Kit:
- Travel Tires
- Omnidirectional Wheels
- Balloon Tires
Each of these has different strengths, depending on your robot build and driving goals. Read the following summary to learn more about the different types of IQ Wheels:
Wrap Up
After your group has collaborated to plan, test and make a decision about which wheels to use on your robot, come together for a whole-team discussion. Read over the following questions, and be ready to discuss them.
- What does your data show you about the robot's performance with the improvement?
- Does your team want to keep this change? Why or why not?
- What is another improvement you would like to make to your robot, so your strategy works better?
- What did you learn about the robot, your team, or your strategy during this session?
Now that you've created your first strategy and improved your robot, you are ready to prepare for your first competition!
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