Course Introduction
XGO-Mini K210 robot dog series courses are mainly for the upper grades of primary school and junior high school. There are six modules with a total of 40 class hours, including the series of "Knowledge Popularization" series. In this module, students will learn what artificial intelligence is, artificial intelligence The history of intelligence, what the Turing test is, the history of robotics, and what artificial intelligence brings to our minds. In the series of "Dog Basics" and "Mechanical Dog Movement", students will explore the mysterious mysteries of robot dogs; in the "Programming Basics" series of courses, they can quickly improve their programming skills; in order to make students understand the most cutting-edge and most interesting In the "Intelligent Voice" and "Intelligent Image" series of courses, through intimate interaction with dogs, use codes to empower dogs, make dogs smarter and wiser, and become an artificial intelligence dog! ; In the course of "Dog Advanced", it is the first to use graphical programming to allow primary and secondary school students to understand the gait algorithm of quadruped robots, realize path planning through parameter adjustment, and finally use the knowledge learned to complete the project. The course adopts a project-based teaching method, and leads students to deeply explore and understand the principle of robot dogs through close-to-life and interesting scenarios, realize the application of artificial intelligence technology through hands-on programming, and improve students' innovative thinking and practical ability through teaching and entertainment. , cultivate information-based thinking and information literacy, and lay a solid foundation for students' future study and life.
Course Catalog
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