RM introduces ED-E, a fully assembled, programmable humanoid robot.
ED-E has been designed to help students engage with and enjoy ICT, and
is the perfect partner for teaching physical modelling and control
technology to students.
Students can easily relate to a humanoid robot and create real life
actions using the software and on-screen tools. As well as
investigating and adapting a wealth of ready-made movements for ED-E,
pupils can be inspired to create their own on-screen actions too...
Having storyboarded a sequence of movements on-screen, pupils can then
download them to the robot to see them come alive in 'real' life
action! Have a look at the video to see ED-E perform.
ED-E gives a perfect stimulus to learn remote control, computer
control, programming and modelling. As well as directly teaching
control and modelling, ED-E can be used to support many
cross-curricular activities involving, for example biology, physics,
maths, dance, and media studies.
Programming
ED-E is controlled via 17 servo motors giving plenty of opportunity to
introduce students to programming through the software and via the
remote control. Students develop their experiences by learning to
program a single servo and then several servos using the accompanying
software.
Physics
ED-E has applications for teaching the concepts of centre of gravity,
inertia and the physics of complex movement through modelling and
experimentation. Modelling complex movement, such as the mechanics of
walking and other general body movements is difficult without the use
of a computer due to the many variables. Students can consider the
location of pivots in a complex system, stability under the force of
gravity, and inertia. Further applications include the investigation of
Newton's laws through simulation and modelling.
Dance
ED-E is ideally suited for investigating Dance, especially
choreography. The robot can mimic the human form more effectively than
any other robot currently in the education market. Discussion points
will arise from the movement of joints, transfer of weight, gravity and
timings. Pupils can even download 90 seconds of their favourite music
onto ED-E to use within their own custom dance moves!
Biology
ED-E provides a stimulating way to introduce the topics of joints, body
movements and the skeleton in a fun and engaging way. The robot's
actions can then be compared to human body movements and control.
Engineering/
Robotics
ED-E provides pupils with an opportunity to investigate pre-built
robotic applications especially looking at accurate servo motors.
Robotics forms an increasingly important part of manufacturing assembly
processes. Robots are also used in hazardous working environments and
ED-E can be used to demonstrate such systems in action.
Design
Technology / Electronics
While the robot comes pre-assembled, there are opportunities for pupils
to develop their own hardware add-ons and to expand their knowledge and
understanding of systems and control. By adding additional components
pupils can increase the DT capability of ED-E.
Mathematics
Every joint in the robot is controlled by angles creating opportunities
in mathematics in the areas of geometry, shape and space.
Media
Studies / Story Telling
As part of Media Studies pupils have to story board their productions.
The accompanying software can support students in planning and "acting"
out their productions.
Minimum
System Requirements for Software
Operating System: Windows XP (Service Pack 2)/ Windows Vista (Service
Pack 1)
Processor: Intel Pentium processor (or compatible), 1 GHz
Memory: 512MB RAM
Hard-disk space: 400MB
Interface: 1 x RS 232 serial port or 1 x USB 1.1
Video: DirectX 9 compatible XGA (1024x768) display card
Other: CD-ROM drive
Dimensions
of the Robot
Length: 320 mm
Width: 147 mm
Height: 358 mm
Weight: 2.18 kg
$1,070.00 (Inc. GST)