Otto Cardy Micro Robot is an entirely cardboard #OttoRemix version of a cardboard robot using BBC micro:bit and Microsoft MakeCode editor with the complete code to make the cardboard robot walk and dance.
We have made two versions with two expansion board: Kitronik Compact All-In-One BoardandKittenBot Robotbit. On the right, one version with #6 servomotors and a ultrasonic sensor.
Otto Cardy Robot is an entirely cardboard #OttoRemix version of the OttoDIY Open Source project with the same electronics and programming tools asOtto Blockly developed with Google Blockly. All information on how to build the original #OttoDIY Robot made with the 3D printer and all types of electronic components are
available at https://www.instructables.com/Otto-DIY-Humanoid-Robot/and on the official websitehttp://www.ottodiy.com
Do you want to build Otto Cardy Robot of cardboard?
You can find all the information, photos and drawings to build Otto Cardy Cardboard including some Didactic Worksheets and #2 technical drawing to effortlessly build robot also at school.
You can find all the information, photos and A4 drawings to build Otto Cardy Cardboard including some Didactic Worksheets to use the robot at school.
This course also provides a63-page Manual containing more detailed information on Otto Cardy and all the construction phases.
Also, attached to the tutorial, the following Didactic Worksheet are provided:
Technical drawing A4 #1 and
#2to be glued on 2 mm cardboard drawn with progeCAD;
Worksheet 1:#8 guided exerciseto learn the how to use block coding to control the movement and sounds of the Otto Cardy robot;
Worksheet 2:Synthetic planningtof the path with specified aims, times and activities to be carried out;
Worksheet 3: Evaluation Grid of group work to evaluate the skills acquired within a group work with gdescription of the Indicators for 4 levels of achievement;
Worksheet 4: Individual self-assessment of students that has a goal to empower students to measure the skills that they’ve acquired.
The course includes 31 video lessons that explain step-by-step all the construction phases. It can be found on
Udemy.com Note: Videos are also being prepared for the construction of Otto Cardy Micro with micro:bit