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      • The Completed Look of the Build
      • Parts Needed
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      • Recycle Robot Run
      • Open Ended STEM Lab Exploration: Design
      • Open Ended STEM Lab Exploration: Code
      • Open Ended STEM Lab Exploration: Share
    • Apply
      • Real World Connection
      • Competition with a Purpose!
    • Rethink
      • Improve Your Project
      • Refine Your Code
      • Evaluate and Explain
      • Rethink Questions
    • 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
A
  • Autopilot:
    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.
B
  • Behavior:
    An instruction that is downloaded to a robot brain, which is then executed. Programs usually consist of several behaviors combined in a logical succession.
P
  • Parameter:
    A limit or boundary that defines the scope of a particular process or activity.
S
  • Scale:
    A mathematical concept used to change the relative size relationship of objects from a smaller to larger size.
  • Sequencing:
    Arranging code blocks in a specific arrangement in order to achieve a goal.
  • Spatial Reasoning:
    Thinking about how spaces and objects relate to each other.
V
  • VEXcode IQ Blocks:
    A block-based programming language used to program a VEX IQ robot.
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