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Published inJan 2022
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Aaron Maurer
Aaron Maurer
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Aaron Maurer

Aaron Maurer, also known as “Coffeechug” is the STEM lead for 21 school districts in Iowa helping to expand STEM, Computer Science, Makerspace, and Purposeful Play into classrooms K-12. Aaron is also a former FIRST LEGO League coach for 8 years with much success working with phenomenal kids. He has a Master Educator License with endorsements in 5-12 Psychology – 163; 5-12 World History – 166; 5-12 American History – 158; 5-12 Computer Science – 278; PK-12 Talented and Gifted – 107; 5-8 Middle School Generalist – 182; and K-8 Computer Science – 277. Currently, Aaron is a member of ISTE Making It Happen Award; Lego Education Ambassador and Master Educator; PBS Digital Innovator and All-Star; PITSCO Tag Committee; Microsoft Innovator Educator Expert; Microsoft Innovative Educator Fellow; Global Learning Mentor (formerly Skype Master Teacher); Minecraft Global Mentor; and Makey Makey Ambassador. Finally, Aaron was a finalist for the Iowa Teacher of the Year in 2014.
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Building the cargo

Now that the arm mechanism has been built, you need an element to pick up. You will now build a cargo build to practice using your claw:

  1. Start with two black 2x8 plates and place them side by side, as illustrated in Figure 2.48:
    Figure 2.48 – Two black 2x8 bricks

    Figure 2.48 – Two black 2x8 bricks

  2. Connect these elements together using two purple 2x5 blocks and place them at each end, as shown in Figure 2.49:
    Figure 2.49 – Join together using 2x4 blocks

    Figure 2.49 – Join together using 2x4 blocks

  3. Insert a yellow 3L axle into the middle of each purple 2x4 block, as shown in Figure 2.50:
    Figure 2.50 – Insert a yellow 3L axle

    Figure 2.50 – Insert a yellow 3L axle

  4. Slide a gray bushing onto each yellow axle, as shown in Figure 2.51:
    Figure 2.51 – Insert a gray bushing into each axle

    Figure 2.51 – Insert a gray bushing into each axle

  5. The next step is to add a yellow 90-degree connector to the top of each yellow axle, as shown in Figure 2.52:
    Figure 2.52 – Add a yellow 90-degree connector

    Figure 2.52 – Add a yellow 90-degree connector

  6. The final step is to use a 5L axle and, in the middle, slide it onto a tire. Secure the tire using a gray bushing on each side. Finally, work the 5L axle into the two yellow 90-degree connectors, as shown in Figure 2.53:
Figure 2.53 – Add the tire to the middle of a 5L axle

Figure 2.53 – Add the tire to the middle of a 5L axle

This will be the cargo item we will use to grab and move to different locations. Next, it will be time to move on to the coding to bring the robot claw into use.

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Aaron Maurer

Aaron Maurer, also known as “Coffeechug” is the STEM lead for 21 school districts in Iowa helping to expand STEM, Computer Science, Makerspace, and Purposeful Play into classrooms K-12. Aaron is also a former FIRST LEGO League coach for 8 years with much success working with phenomenal kids. He has a Master Educator License with endorsements in 5-12 Psychology – 163; 5-12 World History – 166; 5-12 American History – 158; 5-12 Computer Science – 278; PK-12 Talented and Gifted – 107; 5-8 Middle School Generalist – 182; and K-8 Computer Science – 277. Currently, Aaron is a member of ISTE Making It Happen Award; Lego Education Ambassador and Master Educator; PBS Digital Innovator and All-Star; PITSCO Tag Committee; Microsoft Innovator Educator Expert; Microsoft Innovative Educator Fellow; Global Learning Mentor (formerly Skype Master Teacher); Minecraft Global Mentor; and Makey Makey Ambassador. Finally, Aaron was a finalist for the Iowa Teacher of the Year in 2014.
Read more about Aaron Maurer