Final Mission: Create Your First AI Robot!
In this module, you'll combine everything you've learned to: 1) Design your own robot, 2) Give it smart behaviors, 3) Test your creation, and 4) Present your project!
Your Project Story
"I can't wait to meet you!"
Welcome to the GeniusJr Robot Design Studio! You've learned so much about AI and robots, and now it's time to create your very own robot friend.
Remember Robo from Module 3? He needs a friend! Today, you'll design that friend, give it a name, choose its special abilities, and program how it behaves.
This is what real AI engineers and robot designers do - they imagine something helpful or fun, then bring it to life through design and programming!
Your 4-Step Project Plan
Step 1: Design Your Robot
Choose parts and create your robot's look. What will it look like? Will it have wheels, legs, or something else?
Step 2: Give It AI Behaviors
Program how your robot will behave. Will it be helpful, playful, exploratory, or something completely new?
Step 3: Test Your Creation
See your robot in action! Watch how it behaves and make adjustments if needed.
Step 4: Present & Celebrate
Give your robot a name, save your project, and get your Junior AI Engineer certificate!
Robot Design Studio
Choose parts to build your robot! Click on parts to select them.
Robot Body
Eyes & Face
Movement
Special Features
Your Robot Design
Your robot will appear here as you select parts!
AI Behavior Programming
Drag behavior blocks to program how your robot will act! What will make your robot special?
Available Behaviors
Drag these blocks to the programming area:
Say "Hello" when someone is near
Look for messes and clean them
Move to the beat when music plays
Move around without bumping
Remember people's names
Respond to requests for help
Your Robot's Program
Drag behavior blocks here to create your robot's AI program!
Test Your Creation
See your robot in action! What will it do with the AI behaviors you programmed?
Your Robot
AI Robot Project
Test Scenarios
Test Results
Test results will appear here
Engineer's Note
Testing is how real engineers make sure their creations work properly! If something doesn't work as expected, you can go back and adjust your design or program.
Present & Celebrate Your Success!
Certificate of Completion
This certifies that
[Your Name]
has successfully designed, programmed, and tested
[Robot Name]
and is hereby recognized as a
Junior AI & Robotics Engineer
Project Details
- Robot Design: Complete
- AI Behaviors: Programmed
- Testing: Successful
- Date: Today
Share Your Success
Share your achievement with family and friends!
You've Completed All 4 Modules!
You've learned about AI, met different robots, mastered giving instructions, and now created your own AI robot project!
Next Step: Visit the Assignments Page to complete your final assessment!
Teaching Guide: Module 4 - Final Project
Learning Objective: Synthesize all previous learning into a culminating project that demonstrates understanding of AI and robotics concepts through creation.
Key Vocabulary: Design, Program, Test, Debug, Present, Iterate, Prototype.
Methodology:
- Project-Based Learning: This module uses a full project cycle (design → program → test → present) to reinforce learning.
- Physical Extension: After the digital design, have students create simple physical versions using paper, cardboard, or LEGO. Connect to the "paper robot" mentioned in the course overview.
- Showcase Event: Organize a "Robot Showcase" where students present their creations. This builds presentation skills and celebrates achievement.
- Peer Feedback: Students can share their designs and give constructive feedback using "I like..." and "I wonder..." sentence starters.
- Real-World Connection: Discuss how engineers follow similar steps when creating real technology. Show examples of robot prototypes.
NCERT Connection: This project-based approach aligns with NCERT's emphasis on experiential, hands-on learning and developing creativity and problem-solving skills.
Duration: 3-4 periods (approx. 105-140 minutes) to allow for design, testing, and presentation.
Assessment: Use the completed projects to assess understanding of AI/robotics concepts. The assignment page provides formal assessment tools.