Microprocessors
You are the owner of a new robot. Your robot hasn’t learned to do anything very useful yet and it is still very new to the world. Your robot will be of human size and shape. Your robot only understands a small set of instructions and, of course, isn’t able to think for itself. You will need to teach the robot to do the things you expect it to do.
Develop a set of instructions so your robot can follow the necessary steps to successfully make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
- Start by deciding what instructions you might need. Keep the list short and simple. Think of your robot as a very small child. Examples of the instructions in your “robot language” might include statements such as: open hand, close hand, grasp object, and scoop.
- Your set of sandwich-making directions needs to be clear, concise, and readable by someone other than yourself. Keep the directions organized.