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Gary Garber
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Gary Garber teaches physics, math, and engineering at Boston University Academy. Gary is the president of the New England Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers and has led dozens of professional development workshops in education at both the local and national levels. Gary runs the Boston University FIRST Robotics program. He has run and hosted numerous robotics workshops in VEX, Tetrix, and LEGO platforms. He has run dozens of LEGO robotics tournaments and spoken on robotics education at both local and national conferences. His robotics team has worked with Engineers Without Borders, NASA, and the National Science Teachers Association on a variety of engineering and education projects. He is currently an educational consultant, working to develop new software tools for the classroom, at the Tufts Center for Engineering Education and Outreach, which is a pioneer in LEGO Robotics Education. He is the author of Instant LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3, Packt Publishing. He currently resides in Massachusetts, US. When he is not playing with LEGO, robots, or toy trains, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Catalina, and their two children, Alejandro and Leonardo.
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LabVIEW


LabVIEW is a higher-level programming language used widely in science and engineering. LabVIEW is made by National Instruments, who, with LEGO, created both EV3 and its immediate predecessor, NXT. The entire EV3 LEGO MINDSTORMS software is based on LabVIEW and is meant to be a kid-friendly version of the more advanced software. There are middle schools, which have LabVIEW integrated into their curriculum so that the learning curve is not that high. You can find copies of the student edition of LabVIEW for under $50, which is a bargain compared to the full professional edition that is over $1,000! For this chapter, I used the 2014 version of LabVIEW with the LEGO MINDSTORMS add-on modules. LabVIEW works fine on both Macs and PCs. The EV3 add-ons were released in the fall of 2014. At the time of writing this book, not all of the NXT features were fully updated for EV3.

When you first start a robot project in LabVIEW you use the Schematic Editor to assign the EV3 ports to your sensors...

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Gary Garber teaches physics, math, and engineering at Boston University Academy. Gary is the president of the New England Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers and has led dozens of professional development workshops in education at both the local and national levels. Gary runs the Boston University FIRST Robotics program. He has run and hosted numerous robotics workshops in VEX, Tetrix, and LEGO platforms. He has run dozens of LEGO robotics tournaments and spoken on robotics education at both local and national conferences. His robotics team has worked with Engineers Without Borders, NASA, and the National Science Teachers Association on a variety of engineering and education projects. He is currently an educational consultant, working to develop new software tools for the classroom, at the Tufts Center for Engineering Education and Outreach, which is a pioneer in LEGO Robotics Education. He is the author of Instant LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3, Packt Publishing. He currently resides in Massachusetts, US. When he is not playing with LEGO, robots, or toy trains, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Catalina, and their two children, Alejandro and Leonardo.
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