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Inside EV3
Why Robotics Education Matters

This video introduces the essential components of the LEGO EV3 robotics system, including motors, sensors, and the programmable brain. Through a self-narrated presentation, it explains why robotics education is more than just building—it's about preparing students for the logic, creativity, and collaboration needed in a tech-driven future.

The Building Blocks of EV3 Robotics

Isis Hsu taught the robotics

Motors and Movement:
EV3 robots use large and medium motors to control precise movements like turning, lifting, or driving. These motors are essential for creating functional, task-oriented robots.

Sensors for Interaction:
EV3 includes sensors like touch, color, ultrasonic, and gyro sensors. These components allow the robot to sense its environment and react to commands, objects, or changes in conditions.

The Programmable Brick (EV3 Brick):
The “brain” of the robot is the EV3 Brick, which stores and executes coded instructions. It connects to motors and sensors, making it the central hub of robotic logic and behavior.

Motors and Movement:
EV3 robots use large and medium motors to control precise movements like turning, lifting, or driving. These motors are essential for creating functional, task-oriented robots.

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Isis Hsu led volunteers teaching robotics in Madrid as part of RoboReach, 2024
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Isis Hsu teaching robotics to elementary students in Myanmar as part of RoboReach, 2024
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