

FLL 2020: How to accomplish the Basketball mission
In this video tutorial we accomplish the basketball mission from the FIRST LEGO League 2020 reply competition. We use the LEGO Education SPIKE Prime competition robot called Gazon. You will learn the principles of accomplishing a mission of two parts - put the ball in the basket and lift the basket.
- #1750
- 29 Aug 2021


How to move on an FLL competition field with LEGO Education SPIKE Prime without sensors
In this video tutorial we start with the basic of the basic, eg. how to move. We use the block from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime Word Blocks software. It is based on Scratch. The goal of the tutorial is to demonstrate how we can move and to teach something very important - the robot moves inaccurately
- #1898
- 10 May 2022


How to accurately reach a mission model with basic use of Motion Sensor from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime
This is the first, but not the last video tutorial of the course where we reach a specific mission model in a consistent way. We use the Motion sensor and only some basic principles like turning to an angle. If we use the principles in this tutorial and then build an attachment for the mission model we will have a pretty consistent way of accomplishing the FIRST LEGO League mission
- #1923
- 24 May 2022


How and why to reset motors before start for LEGO Education SPIKE Prime
Every time we start the robot we want to start from the same place, not only in terms of where we are on the field but also in terms of how are the motors rotate. The motors have an internal sensor for detecting the rotation. Because of this they know how rotated they are. It is a very good practice to always reset the motors before we start a competition run especially at FIRST LEGO League or World Robot Olympiad competitions
- #1949
- 10 Aug 2022

How to move on an FLL competition field with LEGO MINDSTORMS Robot Inventor without sensors
This is the first video tutorial from our course on LEGO MINDSTORMS Robot Inventor programming. In this tutorial we will start with how do we move without sensors. We will demonstrate a simple program. Our hope with this tutorial is that you will see why moving without sensors is a bad approach.
- #1955
- 03 Oct 2022


10 runs on improve accuracy by accelerating with LEGO MINDSTORMS Robot Inventor
This is a 10 runs tutorial that demonstrates how the accuracy of the robot improves when we use slow acceleration vs fast or default acceleration. Note that the improvement is small. This is not an accurate and consistent robot. No. This is a robot that is all but accurate or consistent. It does not use sensors and you should use sensors. But it is a teaching/demonstration moment for everybody to seen what is it that you can expect if you don't use sensors.
- #1961
- 01 Nov 2022


FLL 2021: Push a mission model - 10 out of 10 on how to accomplish the Transportation Journey mission
This video tutorial demonstrates the consistency and reliability of the active attachment that pushes the two mission models. The goal is to use both the attachment and the robot to push the mission model and move the truck and the plane after the blue lines.
- #2044
- 18 Oct 2022


FLL 2021: Flip a switch - How to accomplish the Switch Engine mission
This video tutorial demonstrates an attachment that flips a mission model. The mission model is attached to the field, but it contains a lever. This lever must be flipped from one side to the other. There is a switch. We use a pinless active attachment with gear wheels, and you can see how this works in the tutorial. There is no use of sensors as we don't need them. We will leave the alignment and positioning for some other tutorials.
- #2045
- 18 Oct 2022

FLL 2021: Keep a straight line and push - How to accomplish the Unload Cargo Ship mission
In this video tutorial, we use the Unload Cargo Ship mission from FIRST LEGO League 2021 Cargo Connect robotics competition to demonstrate how we program the robot to keep a straight line while moving. Do we need that for this mission? Probably not, but we do it either way to demonstrate the solution in a fairly simple mission. The program uses the motion sensor to auto-correct the errors the robot is making while moving.
- #2072
- 24 Jan 2023


FLL 2021: Push when reaching the model - How to accomplish the Home Delivery mission
In this video tutorial, we demonstrate an attachment that is activated when we reach the mission model. That means the attachment is not activated by a motor but by the movement of the robot. We accomplish the FIRST LEGO League 2021-2022 Cargo Connect Home Delivery mission model, where we have to move and bring cargo to the mission model and leave the cargo there.
- #2074
- 04 Apr 2023


FLL 2021: 10 out of 10 on how to accomplish the Home Delivery mission
This is a 10 out of 10 tutorial, where we demonstrate the consistency and reliability of an attachment activated when we reach the mission model. We do not use a motor. We activate the attachment by pushing the robot to the mission model of the FIRST LEGO League 2021-2022 Cargo Connect Home Delivery Mission.
- #2075
- 04 Apr 2023


FLL 2021: 'It works sometimes. Why?' - 10 out of 10 on how to accomplish the Train Tracks mission
"Sometimes it works, sometimes it does not work" - this is the most common case in FIRST LEGO League competitions. In this tutorial, we demonstrate and discuss such a case where the first part of accomplishing the mission always works but the second part has about 60-70% success rate. The robot is not very consistent. Let's take a moment to see it and explain why so that we can resolve the problem in the next lesson.
- #2077
- 21 Feb 2023


FLL 2021: Delivering large objects - How to accomplish the Large Delivery mission
In this video tutorial, we carry, deliver and drop a large object with an attachment that is much more stable than the basic. We get out of the base, and we actually carry the model. This attachment is also auto-correcting as it has a guiding beam at the front, and even when the robot makes a mistake, we can successfully accomplish the mission.
- #2119
- 04 Apr 2023


FLL 2021: Drop precisely - 10 out of 10 on how to accomplish the Load Cargo mission
This is a 10 out of 10 tutorial for a complex robot attachment that does a precise drop and is auto-correcting at the same time. It has decent consistency and reliability. We drop cargo onto the train and use a LEGO Education SPIKE Prime robot for this FIRST LEGO League 2021-2022 competition.
- #2124
- 18 Apr 2023