Thank you Mr Hino!! It's my second year coaching and you were such an important resource for me last year--helping completely new me understand how the game worked/how to help my students see the lessons/objectives in the tasks. I'm so grateful to have been able to learn from from you--the coaching and the robotics :)--and appreciate all you share.
Thank you so much Leda for taking the time to write such an encouraging note. I can remember my beginning years as a coach and feeling so overwhelmed and I'm glad that these videos are helping!!!
Mr Hino you rock! I just shared this video with my teams to have them see that simple is good! Keep up the great videos. I loved the peek inside your classroom, I have you as a definite role model for my own 👍😀
Thank you Mr. Hino for sharing! I'm a rookie coach and our team is using the Educator Robot. Your video helps my students see that it is OK that we are keeping it simple - we can still complete missions!
Thank you so much, Mr. Hino. You are helping me and my team SO much. At first, my team was struggling but now I am 110% sure we will succeed because of you. Thank you!
Your comment came up on my board in class because my laptop was attached to it and some of my students saw Glitter Fart and starting laughing. It was pretty funny!!
Hello Mr.Hino I was wondering why our robot would not go straight. We made it to regional yesterday and I was wondering if you can help. Also when we go on the bridge with the ball baring, we can only go backwards not forward. Is the robot not going straight because of mat or bot
Hey Mr. Hino, Those were some pretty nice runs! But there is one thing: I talked to a ref at the kickoff and they said that the house can't be supported by the blue beams that were knocked down. But overall, pretty nice runs.
A careful reading of the rules says nothing about whether a blue beam needs to be up or not. Neither do the updates. If a ref took this position the team could appeal, point out the wording of the rules, and there would be a real stink if the 'benefit of the doubt' rule didn't apply. Anyway, in this video the building model appears to be touching the mat on the SW corner, but because the beams underneath are black this detail is not readily apparent.
Good morning Mr Hino, As a newbie coach I found your video very informative. You attached the link to the build instruction but could you please advise which of the build instructions you used ? It looks like you used the driving base instructions but I can’t figure out which other build instructions you used. With only 4 weeks to prepare my team, any help would be appreciated!
Hey Adele!! Welcome to the world of FLL!! It is a great ride that I'm sure you will enjoy!! Great question. We used the driving base instructions with the Medium Motor. Best wishes and let me know if you have any other questions.
Mr. Hino -- no matter what we try, the Educator Robot does not seem to be strong enough to complete Mission 6 - Traffic Jam. We tried building it the way you have it, but it can't support the obstacle's weight. Any advice?
Good Luck in the competition...at a recent kickoff event here in coastal Virginia, the organizers said that a team would be awarded points for Mission 1 only in the present (not past) act of (1) bridge support and (2) raising one or more flags ... in other words, if one does Mission 1 first with the robot clearly supported by the bridge and shows the lifting of flags and then leaves the area for another mission, then it does not count for points ... does that make sense?
Thank you so much for your videos! We are newbies and this can be overwhelming! We were wondering if you are using sensors in these missions and if so, which sensors do you use?
I do have a team using a color sensor for the Swing Mission. I had a team using the gyro for straight driving, however they decided against it this year becasue of that sensor's fickleness.
Hey Hamsa!! Check out this website and look for Educator Robot Color Sensor Down. Hope this helps!! education.lego.com/en-us/support/mindstorms-ev3/building-instructions#program-expansion
Hi 😁just wondering if in the competition setting we can move the robot to go home and change the arm like you did without precision tokens getting taken away. Thank you😁
Hi Mr Hino, your videos are amazing, I'm a first time coach and it is really helping my team. Do you have any videos or documents showing the code to use to create the movements, are you using line follow commands? My students are very young for this category and we're trying to learn as we go
@@LEGORoboticsMrHino We're using movement commands to complete the challenges but the robot doesn't go in exactly the same angle every time - so the results are inconsistent. Is there a better way to do it?
Mr. hino, I am coaching a team of 4th and 5th graders and your videos are VERY helpful. I have a question - why is there a variance from one run to the next with the same program. We have written a program to do the elevator, we line it up the same but the end results vary by 1 - 2 inches. Any ideas?
Hey Don I'm Leo and I have been doing FLL for the past 2 years and have dealt with inconsistencies heaps of times. Here is a handy list to help you reduce your problems. 1 - Use a Gyro sensor and program a PID algorithm (I suggest builderdude 35's tutorial on this). This makes your bot drive incredibly straight. 2 - Use the light sensors to program your robot to drive certain distances. Do not rely on the 'count' loop exit outcome because this can vary between battery voltage and Tyre quality. 3 - Do not move the robot during start up. 4 - Do not hotplug the gryo (quickly take it out and plug it in again) 5 - Clean your tyres with tape and program all of your runs on a fully charged brick (VERY IMPORTANT) 6 - Support your drive track the best you can 7 - Align with the table walls 8 - Build in jigs on your robot to fit into the missions to to challenges. If you are still facing problems with your robot, don't hesitate to ask!
Not the whole program. Certain programming techniques you use. Or you can show the kids your programming design process or tips for a specific mission. For example mission 1, elevated places. That would be really helpful! Thanks!
@@LEGORoboticsMrHino Our team is brand new and I need some help with programming. Are you able to share all of the mission programs you used with this trainer robot?
Hi, Thanks for sharing your video, I am wondering my educational robot is skiding on the bridge. can you share what wheel are you using? or any pointer how can my team work on that.
I'm using the regular EV3 wheel. I have come to know that if you wipe down your wheels with a little cleanser or even just a rag and water, you'll grip the bridge better. We do that right before a robot game round.
@@LEGORoboticsMrHino Thanks for quick response. I tried what you suggested, it is still skid. I don't know why, we are using third wheel as steel caster and also using rechargeable batteries, not sure, if they are heavy then disposable batteries.
@@LEGORoboticsMrHino we tried, 30 , 50, 75, 100, what you suggest? we are using Gyro sensor for straight moving in the loop with move steering in the loop. I also tried just move steering alone
Thanks for your videos, Mr. Hino! We are a rookie team and I have many questions. Can you tell me whether the robot has to be all of the way in home to make any changes for each mission? Or can it be done in the launch area? Thanks!
You are so welcome Jennifer!! You will have so much fun coaching! The robot must be in home before any touches can be made. Yes, that rule is new and still hard for my veteran teams to get used to. Feel free to throw any more questions my way!!
@@LEGORoboticsMrHino Thank you! After you make any changes can you then pick it up and move it to the launch area? If you have it push anything from the home area does it have to pick them up at home or can you set them in front of the robot when it's in the launch area?
Hi please confirm if the dron is build correctly and int he right position, because my team sees it how the set up filed should be, its different from yours. Thank you!
Hello:) Your video is very interesting!I like it! But I have one question:How did you program the bridge? I tried it many times,but my program doesn't work. Could you give me some tips?
It is a thing of luck. However, you have better odds of balancing it if you have the attachment that you use to flip the elevator over, slide over the elevator horizontally as you back up.
Torre Marino i fink you but ITS not Work in fuel in 5 Years long I think we have better than you Bad Ice Cream argan And programming And how to be good in the Lego robot I wish you a good luck
Thank you Mr Hino!! It's my second year coaching and you were such an important resource for me last year--helping completely new me understand how the game worked/how to help my students see the lessons/objectives in the tasks. I'm so grateful to have been able to learn from from you--the coaching and the robotics :)--and appreciate all you share.
Thank you so much Leda for taking the time to write such an encouraging note. I can remember my beginning years as a coach and feeling so overwhelmed and I'm glad that these videos are helping!!!
I love the beat drop at 8:03 !! Really adds some depth to the video and helps my learning
Mr Hino you rock! I just shared this video with my teams to have them see that simple is good! Keep up the great videos. I loved the peek inside your classroom, I have you as a definite role model for my own 👍😀
Thank you Mr. Hino for sharing! I'm a rookie coach and our team is using the Educator Robot. Your video helps my students see that it is OK that we are keeping it simple - we can still complete missions!
Thank you so much, Mr. Hino. You are helping me and my team SO much. At first, my team was struggling but now I am 110% sure we will succeed because of you. Thank you!
I appreciate you writing to let me know Glitter_ Fart (LOL....love the screen name!!) Rock it out with your team!!
@@LEGORoboticsMrHino Thanks!
Your comment came up on my board in class because my laptop was attached to it and some of my students saw Glitter Fart and starting laughing. It was pretty funny!!
Hey Mr. Hino! Awesome video! Keep up the good work!
Thank you Zachy!!
Mr Hino thanks for your help. We really need it. Its our first time doing this competion.
You got it!! Glad I could help!!
This is an amazing build and amazing attachments
This has given me some ideas for my build for the competition too!
Thank you :)
Glad you like it!
Thanks for this awesome video
You got it!!!
Appreciate it! I used this as a referee to practice my scoring for our practice match tomorrow.
Nice Nicholas!!
Thanks for show my team that it can be simple. Because we are all beginners
You got it!!
Hello Mr.Hino I was wondering why our robot would not go straight. We made it to regional yesterday and I was wondering if you can help. Also when we go on the bridge with the ball baring, we can only go backwards not forward. Is the robot not going straight because of mat or bot
Hey Mr. Hino,
Those were some pretty nice runs! But there is one thing: I talked to a ref at the kickoff and they said that the house can't be supported by the blue beams that were knocked down. But overall, pretty nice runs.
Gotcha! Thanks for the info.
A careful reading of the rules says nothing about whether a blue beam needs to be up or not. Neither do the updates. If a ref took this position the team could appeal, point out the wording of the rules, and there would be a real stink if the 'benefit of the doubt' rule didn't apply.
Anyway, in this video the building model appears to be touching the mat on the SW corner, but because the beams underneath are black this detail is not readily apparent.
Good morning Mr Hino,
As a newbie coach I found your video very informative.
You attached the link to the build instruction but could you please advise which of the build instructions you used ?
It looks like you used the driving base instructions but I can’t figure out which other build instructions you used. With only 4 weeks to prepare my team, any help would be appreciated!
Hey Adele!! Welcome to the world of FLL!! It is a great ride that I'm sure you will enjoy!! Great question. We used the driving base instructions with the Medium Motor. Best wishes and let me know if you have any other questions.
Mr. Hino -- no matter what we try, the Educator Robot does not seem to be strong enough to complete Mission 6 - Traffic Jam. We tried building it the way you have it, but it can't support the obstacle's weight. Any advice?
Try using the front end shovel like in this video. th-cam.com/video/WeGljInfG8w/w-d-xo.html
That worked! Thank you!
the robot in this video is super cool also what music is this i loved the music
I get a lot of my music from Alex Skrindo
Good Luck in the competition...at a recent kickoff event here in coastal Virginia, the organizers said that a team would be awarded points for Mission 1 only in the present (not past) act of (1) bridge support and (2) raising one or more flags ... in other words, if one does Mission 1 first with the robot clearly supported by the bridge and shows the lifting of flags and then leaves the area for another mission, then it does not count for points ... does that make sense?
Yes..that bridge mission must be completed last.
Thank you so much for your videos! We are newbies and this can be overwhelming! We were wondering if you are using sensors in these missions and if so, which sensors do you use?
I do have a team using a color sensor for the Swing Mission. I had a team using the gyro for straight driving, however they decided against it this year becasue of that sensor's fickleness.
LEGORobotics Mr. Hino i tried to add color sensor to the robot from the front but i couldn’t , can you show me how your team connected their sensors
Hey Hamsa!! Check out this website and look for Educator Robot Color Sensor Down. Hope this helps!!
education.lego.com/en-us/support/mindstorms-ev3/building-instructions#program-expansion
Hi 😁just wondering if in the competition setting we can move the robot to go home and change the arm like you did without precision tokens getting taken away. Thank you😁
When the robot comes back to the home area, you can make any changes either there or in the launch area.
If the robot goes into the small work space after every mission, are you able to modify the robot to complete other missions?
Yes
Hello Mr Hino , i need some tips to put the robot in the correct position since each time i get a different result .
Hi Mr Hino, your videos are amazing, I'm a first time coach and it is really helping my team. Do you have any videos or documents showing the code to use to create the movements, are you using line follow commands?
My students are very young for this category and we're trying to learn as we go
Thanks Chris! I try not to share code. What specifically do you want to see?
@@LEGORoboticsMrHino We're using movement commands to complete the challenges but the robot doesn't go in exactly the same angle every time - so the results are inconsistent. Is there a better way to do it?
Where to start for 6 years old beginner?
They have Junior FLL.
👍😸👍. Thank ❤️ You
Mr. hino, I am coaching a team of 4th and 5th graders and your videos are VERY helpful. I have a question - why is there a variance from one run to the next with the same program. We have written a program to do the elevator, we line it up the same but the end results vary by 1 - 2 inches. Any ideas?
Hey Don I'm Leo and I have been doing FLL for the past 2 years and have dealt with inconsistencies heaps of times. Here is a handy list to help you reduce your problems.
1 - Use a Gyro sensor and program a PID algorithm (I suggest builderdude 35's tutorial on this). This makes your bot drive incredibly straight.
2 - Use the light sensors to program your robot to drive certain distances. Do not rely on the 'count' loop exit outcome because this can vary between battery voltage and Tyre quality.
3 - Do not move the robot during start up.
4 - Do not hotplug the gryo (quickly take it out and plug it in again)
5 - Clean your tyres with tape and program all of your runs on a fully charged brick (VERY IMPORTANT)
6 - Support your drive track the best you can
7 - Align with the table walls
8 - Build in jigs on your robot to fit into the missions to to challenges.
If you are still facing problems with your robot, don't hesitate to ask!
@@leocarlton4364 thank you much
@@leocarlton4364 Thank you! We are also experiencing the same problem!
@@lynnrodriguez467 No problem. Which qualifying competition are you competing in?
Incredible! Would you mind sharing some navigation tips? Thanks!
What exactly do you want to see? The whole program? Turning?
Not the whole program. Certain programming techniques you use. Or you can show the kids your programming design process or tips for a specific mission. For example mission 1, elevated places. That would be really helpful! Thanks!
@@LEGORoboticsMrHino Our team is brand new and I need some help with programming. Are you able to share all of the mission programs you used with this trainer robot?
Hi! Mr.Hino .can you answer .we need your experience in our campition .please Mr.Hino .and thank you
Awesome. Thanks for the video.
cool
Hi, Thanks for sharing your video, I am wondering my educational robot is skiding on the bridge. can you share what wheel are you using? or any pointer how can my team work on that.
I'm using the regular EV3 wheel. I have come to know that if you wipe down your wheels with a little cleanser or even just a rag and water, you'll grip the bridge better. We do that right before a robot game round.
@@LEGORoboticsMrHino Thanks for quick response. I tried what you suggested, it is still skid. I don't know why, we are using third wheel as steel caster and also using rechargeable batteries, not sure, if they are heavy then disposable batteries.
What speed are you going up the bridge? We use the steel ball also.
@@LEGORoboticsMrHino we tried, 30 , 50, 75, 100, what you suggest? we are using Gyro sensor for straight moving in the loop with move steering in the loop. I also tried just move steering alone
Thanks for your videos, Mr. Hino! We are a rookie team and I have many questions. Can you tell me whether the robot has to be all of the way in home to make any changes for each mission? Or can it be done in the launch area? Thanks!
You are so welcome Jennifer!! You will have so much fun coaching! The robot must be in home before any touches can be made. Yes, that rule is new and still hard for my veteran teams to get used to. Feel free to throw any more questions my way!!
@@LEGORoboticsMrHino Thank you! After you make any changes can you then pick it up and move it to the launch area? If you have it push anything from the home area does it have to pick them up at home or can you set them in front of the robot when it's in the launch area?
@@jenniferschultz8140 Yes, make the changes and move it to launch area. Place the units in front of bot and push from launch area.
@@LEGORoboticsMrHino Great! Thanks so much!
Thank you so much! My team was having a bit of trouble with a mission and this video really helped!
You're welcome Ava!!
Good
How does your robot go straight becuase where im programming my robot the robot rarely goes straight?
Looking at the wires, I just realised it was done without any sensors.
Yep, just straight programming of turns, forwards, and motor movement.
Hi please confirm if the dron is build correctly and int he right position, because my team sees it how the set up filed should be, its different from yours.
Thank you!
Yes, if you check the updates there was a change to they way the instructions had it built.
Sir, kindly show to assemble and program that kind of project because my kid need some project to control by wireless remote.
Good job
See everybody tomorrow at the competition #CrazyCodersRobotics I'm on my schools robotics
My competition is tomorrow there's another one for the other 10 People.
Nice , Where to bay ?
On the traffic jam how do you move the medium motor while you go forward?
Do you just coast?
Hey Hudson... I actually will program a multi-task. You can check that out in this video. th-cam.com/video/0JS-yTIkNdU/w-d-xo.html
Nice robot.
Let's go FLL! ✌❤
Mr Hino my team got 5th place last year in state with the educator robot
It's a good bot right?
LEGORobotics Mr. Hino yes it is
Hello, is it required for our robots to follow the black and white line path?? If not, what is the purpose of it?
No...you don't have to follow and black lines. They are there to help teams that want to line follow.
@@LEGORoboticsMrHino Thank you for taking the time to reply. I appreciate it. Your videos are helping me to answer my students questions.
You can simplify most of the missions in one run that’s what I’m gonna try on my channel
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Hello:)
Your video is very interesting!I like it!
But I have one question:How did you program the bridge?
I tried it many times,but my program doesn't work.
Could you give me some tips?
You mean just going up it?
@@LEGORoboticsMrHino Yes, that's my problem
@@miep5348 I just turned and went up the ramp. Why is yours not going up?
@@LEGORoboticsMrHino Because he doesn't turn really good and then he stucks
Yes! You really helped me, my EV3 teacher and my other teamates, also what is the music?
Without the light sensor do you then calculate the measurements of rotation. You don’t seem to using a lot of sensors
I'm using degrees
5:25 how did you balance it. i couldn't even balance it with my hand 😂
It is a thing of luck. However, you have better odds of balancing it if you have the attachment that you use to flip the elevator over, slide over the elevator horizontally as you back up.
@@LEGORoboticsMrHino do you have the link to the base robot build and the attachments?
@@imperialrecker7111 Yes I do....here you go. education.lego.com/en-us/support/mindstorms-ev3/building-instructions#program-expansion
Hello Mr: hino its my first time to enter this competition so if you have any helpful material for that robot could u please share it with me . Thanks
You mean the building instructions?
@@LEGORoboticsMrHino
I mean what sensors you used ? .
And any other tips for programming can help us .
Thanks
I didn't use any sensors in any of my City Shaper.videos. I'm not saying not to...I just get the mission done quicker without one.
How do you move so accurately?
Some edits and this video...th-cam.com/video/4Hhu-xlctns/w-d-xo.html
Is there anyone else in the challenge?
Or am I alone 😓
Bruh imagine someone uses this in the competition
Why is this bad?
hohoho
buenos dias me gustaria conocer los pasos de construccion de su robot¡¡¡ Gracias
7:59 you cheated you used a block underneath the tower!!!
LOL!! There's no rule against that and the robot put it there.
No, he's good; all that matters is that it's supported only by its hinges at the *end* of the match.
MR. HEENIEO
You have to go back to home base
Torre Marino i fink you but ITS not Work in fuel in 5 Years long I think we have better than you Bad Ice Cream argan And programming And how to be good in the Lego robot I wish you a good luck
please send me the programatiion
mr hino u rock i love the educator bot
but can u send me the same bot's design in lego digital designer
I can send you the LDD file if you like it contains all the attachments also. color sensor, touch sensor, small motor and Gyro sensor.
here is the LDD educator download gofile.io/?c=hi30rh
hello, can you help mother
The flags have to be up at the END.
You are correct.
Safety factor has to be only supported by blue beams, not the base of the blue beams
I’m doing this with asca
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