Building Star Wars Droids Made Me a Better Teacher

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ah

i have been a nerd my entire life i’m a

computer science professor

and i run technology for schools let’s

be honest for a second here

it comes with territory about five years

ago

i saw a couple guys building a replica

of r2d2 from the movie star wars

i’m a huge star wars fan obviously right

and i want to get into robotics so i

thought to myself is this something

i could do could i could i build

something like this

well i looked into it and found out that

there are builders clubs for

almost everything including r2d2

you know i never thought in a million

years that i would discover

a different way of doing project-based

learning in my classroom

this little droid here next to me took

me two and a half years to build

and trust me when i tell you this this

was a journey of failure for me

i broke almost everything that you see

here

you’re fine now

luckily for r2 luckily for me i never

quit

the successes began to add and before

you know it he was done

and i was so excited and proud to share

him with literally everybody

because the process of building r2 i had

gained a level of confidence i’d never

had before i had more

critical thinking and problem solving

skills you know

i was no longer scared to fail

it’s it’s funny how things happen and

how you just kind of stumble across

ideas

i remember like it was yesterday i’m in

a meeting with my colleagues and we’re

talking about our internship program

and we wanted to build greater critical

thinking skills

and then bam like a flash of lightning

it hits me

if i could build a program that

replicated the same experiences i had

building r2d2

then students would gain additional

critical thinking problem-solving skills

but how could i get them to do this

and what would i teach them so first i

started with what to teach them

this had to be technical skills this had

to be

programming electronics system

operations these

big ticket items that i have in my

classroom

because i needed this to be a area i

could assess them

on and i know that

a lot of students care about their

actual grades so i needed this to be

beyond

just the letter grade so then

it occurred to me i wanted to build r2d2

because i love this guy

you don’t have to laugh at me because

that’s the truth

i love this robot and that’s what had to

happen the students had to love their

project

it had to be theirs it had to be a

project that they

owned so early on i decided that

ownership and freedom of project

selection

was key to making all of this work

so about a year ago we started this

process

did it work well before we get into that

let me first introduce the robots we

have on stage with us today

let me back up r2

so next r2 we have our mars rover this

is a one-quarter scale

rover of the curiosity rover from actual

mars

in front here we have our little mouse

droid one of our star wars robots that

runs around

next to him we have papo puppo is a

original design carries textbooks inside

head lifts up has a screen on those kind

of pieces

and then on the stage here next to me on

the couch sitting here is bb8 and cb23

both these robots 3d printed and work by

having a central motor in their very

center

connected side that rolls that sphere

there’s a magnet in the very top of the

area that keeps the head on as it rolls

around

it’s a fantastic piece of equipment

well i know people like to know

so every robot here has a story of

failures

and so i want to talk about a couple of

this first one i’m going to talk about

is the

mars rover up here the mars rover team

had to figure out how to cut

exact notches in steel and they needed a

lathe

so they decided they had to build their

own rudimentary lathe using

a drill a dremel and some ingenuity

and they made it happen all of those

type of successes move the project

forward because they had failed in

3d printing design programming all those

areas

but they were able to successfully

complete this and move it forward

the bba team back here had spent eight

months

3d printing this robot and thanks to the

help of the bb8 builders club this was

one of the first bb-8s built

in the state of ohio it was great we got

invited to

news stations and conferences and at our

very first conference

the main motor blew up

i know right it was very stressful

because the very next day the lieutenant

governor

of ohio wanted to see the robots well

i’m happy to say that we were able to

successfully get the robot working

and everything worked out fine i was so

proud of those students

because that was a difficult thing to go

through so

does this self-selected project-based

learning

make for more effective teaching more

engaged students

well i could tell you that the student’s

grades increased

and well for the most part they did but

for me

the main measure was the engagement if a

student had a project that was theirs

i mean really theirs they would show up

they’d be there morning afternoon

weekend

working on their projects failing even

through breaks and failures they would

keep coming back

learning learning all the skills we had

talked about earlier

you know i’ve been told that this is a

sneaky way to educate students because

it’s not about the robots

it’s not about you it’s about it’s about

the students being passionate about

their projects

and the teaching being effective for me

it’s robots

for an english student maybe they are

writing a book instead of

just writing a paper for a music student

maybe they’re composing

an album instead of just practicing

their instrument for a political science

student

maybe they’re actually working on a

campaign instead of just reading about

the processes

education can provide real ownership

by having students complete processes

and projects they actually want to

complete

at the same time teaching them the

valuable skills that are necessary for

their craft

when education works like that we not

only have students that

loved what they did in their classroom

but are more successful in life

you

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啊,

我一生都是

书呆子 伙计们

从电影《星球大战》中制作 r2d2 的复制品

我是《星球大战》的忠实粉丝,显然是对的

,我想进入机器人领域,所以

我想这是

我能做的事情,我能做这样的

事情吗?

进入它,发现

几乎所有东西都有建设者俱乐部,

包括 r2d2

你知道我在一百万年来从未想过

我会在我的教室里发现

一种不同的基于项目的

学习方式,我

旁边的这个小机器人带了

我两个

当我告诉你这

对我来说这是一次

失败的旅程时,我

了半年的时间建立并信任我 在你

之前 你知道他已经完成了

,我非常兴奋和自豪

地与几乎所有人分享他,

因为在构建 r2 的过程中,我

获得了前所未有的自信

,我拥有更多的

批判性思维和解决问题的

能力,你知道

我 不再害怕失败

,这很有趣,事情是如何发生的,

你只是偶然发现了

一些想法,

我记得就像昨天一样

更强的批判性

思维能力

,然后像闪电

一样砰砰砰

,如果我能建立一个程序来

复制我在构建 r2d2 时的相同经验,

那么学生将获得额外的

批判性思维解决问题的技能,

但我怎样才能让他们做到这一点

我会教他们什么所以首先我

从教他们什么开始

这必须是技术技能这

必须是

编程电子系统

操作

这些大件物品我 在我的

教室里,

因为我需要这是一个我

可以评估他们的领域

,而且我

知道很多学生关心他们的

实际成绩,所以我需要这

不仅仅是字母成绩,

所以我突然想到我想 建造 r2d2

因为我爱这个人

你不必嘲笑我 因为

这是事实

这么早就拥有了我认为

项目选择的所有权和自由

是完成所有这些工作的关键

所以大约一年前我们开始了这个

过程

在我们开始之前做得很好

让我首先介绍

我们在舞台上的机器人 今天

我们让我备份 r2

所以接下来 r2 我们有我们的火星探测器 这

是一个四分之一比例

的好奇探测器,来自实际火星的好奇探测器

在前面这里我们有我们的小老鼠

机器人我们的星球大战机器人之一,

它在

旁边跑来跑去 他我们有爸爸 puppo 是一个

原创设计,里面装有教科书

他们的

中心

相连的一侧可以滚动那个球体

在该区域的最顶部有一块磁铁,

当它在它周围滚动时可以保持头部朝上

这是一个很棒的

设备我知道人们喜欢知道

所以这里的每个机器人都有一个失败的故事

所以我想谈谈

这第一个我要谈的

火星探测器火星探测器团队

必须弄清楚如何在钢上切割出

精确的凹口,他们需要一台

车床

所以他们决定 不得不

使用钻头和一些独创性建造自己的基本车床

,他们实现了所有这些

类型的成功推动项目

向前发展,因为他们在

所有这些领域的 3D 打印设计编程都失败了,

但是 他们成功地

完成了这项工作并将其向前推进

bba 团队在这里花了八个月的

时间

3d 打印了这个机器人,感谢

bb8 建设者俱乐部的帮助,这是俄亥俄州

建造的首批 bb-8

之一 太好了,我们被

邀请参加

新闻台和会议,在我们

的第一次会议

上,主发动机爆炸了

我们能够

成功地让机器人

工作并且一切正常 我

为这些学生感到非常自豪,

因为这是一件很难经历的事情

我可以告诉你,学生的

成绩提高了

,而且大部分情况下他们做得很好,但

对我来说

,主要衡量标准是如果

学生有一个他们的项目,

我的意思是真正的参与度 他们会出现

他们会在早上 下午 周末在那里

工作 他们的项目即使

通过休息和失败也会失败 他们会

继续回来

学习我们之前

讨论过的所有技能

你知道我被告知这是一个

教育学生的偷偷摸摸的方式,因为

这与

机器人无关,与你无关,而是

关于学生对

他们的项目充满热情

,教学对我来说很有效

给音乐学生的论文

也许他们正在创作

一张专辑,而不是仅仅

为政治学学生练习他们的乐器

也许他们实际上正在开展一项

运动而不是仅仅阅读

有关过程

教育可以通过让学生完成过程来提供真正的所有权

和 他们实际上想要

完成

的项目,同时教授

他们必要的宝贵技能

当教育像这样进行时他们的手艺我们

不仅有学生

喜欢他们在课堂上所做的事情

而且在生活中更成功