Day 3 - 30th March 2022.

  • Day 3 - 30th March 2022.

    Današnji sati bili su zamišljeni za istraživanje dosad upoznatih kompleta robota. Svaki sudionik je imao slobodu „igrati se“ s kompletom za koji smatra da mu je posebno zanimljiv, a ujedno i one koje smatra da bi ih mogao primijeniti u radu sa svojim uzrastom učenika. Po dodatnim uputama predavačice sastavljali smo te programirali naše robote. Razmjenjivali smo iskustva u radu, teškoćama s kojima smo se eventualno susretali pri sastavljanju i programiranju kao i prednostima te nedostacima odabranih kompleta, usporedba. Danas sam se malo više upoznao i sa uređajem mTiny te sam naučio i njega programirati. 

    Domaćini tečaja su nas u poslijepodnevnim satima odveli u Granadu gdje smo obišli stari arapski dio grada, novi dio grada te smo posjetili i palaču Alhambru koja se sastoji od prekrasnih vrtova i prekrasno uređenog interijera koje su izgradili muslimanski vladari Španjolske u 13. i 14. stoljeću te je ovo jedina islamska srednjovjekovna palača koja je ostala nedirnuta. Odlikuje se svojim arabesknim ukrasima te je posebna jer je to građevina od drveta i žbuke. 

    Today's hours were designed to explore hitherto known sets of robots. Each participant had the freedom to "play" with the kit that he found particularly interesting, as well as those that he thought he could use in his work with his age. According to the additional instructions of the lecturer, we assembled and programmed our robots. We exchanged experiences in the work, the difficulties we may have encountered in compiling and programming, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of selected kits, comparison. Today I got to know the mTiny device a bit more and learned to program it as well.

    The hosts of the course took us in the afternoon to Granada where we visited the old Arab part of the city, the new part of the city and we visited the Alhambra Palace which consists of beautiful gardens and beautifully decorated interior built by Muslim rulers of Spain in the 13th and 14th centuries and this is the only Islamic medieval palace that has remained intact. It is characterized by its arabesque decorations and is special because it is a building made of wood and plaster.