Answered by: Mr. Melvin R. Matulac This question is related to FAQ# 2. Formally, there may be a subject called research. Officially, a research paper might be the target outcome. But in reality, if learners will do research only at the time of the subject, expect a 99% failure rate. Research is an attitude where we formalize it with a…
FAQ #2: But how do you teach these foundational skills (curriculum concern)?
Answered by: Mr. Melvin R. Matulac This question is related to FAQ# 1. I have to say that these foundational skills are universal. Robotics is merely one context for its use. Thus, Grade 7 and 8, in the K12 curriculum can learn (b) Programming, (c) wiring and (d) drafting within the context of gradual problem solving during TLE Exploratory subject…
FAQ #1: What are the fundamental skills in robotics?
Answered by: Mr. Melvin R. Matulac Robotics and AI requires the development of many foundational skills that needs time. Among them are the following: (a) Problem solving (b) computer programming (c) electrical, electronics and wiring (d) diagram and drafting (e) communication (verbal and written) (f) design of testing and analysis of results (reasoning) (g) reading and summarizing Since we, as…
CLMD Connects with Pinoy Robot Games
Written by: Napdeo Natka E. Natad, DepEd RO XI The 3-day Regional Training Workshop on Development and Assessment of Investigatory Projects with Integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Robotics and New Systems was conducted on October 29-31, 2020 via online platform. The participants were the selected Science and Mathematics teachers of the eleven (11) School’s Division Offices of the Department of…