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What did Lego Brainstorming Learn from Programming?
Lego mindstorms learns to use various sensors such as levers, gears, motors and infrared rays, and learn various modules and programming logic in programming. Through learning, children's imagination can be fully stimulated, children's creativity can be enhanced, children's logical thinking, communication and cooperation, problem solving and other abilities can be comprehensively improved, and children's potential to lead others can be tapped.

The first thing children should learn is to be familiar with Lego components, understand their functions and some basic assembly rules. After children master this point skillfully, teachers can encourage children to exert their imagination and incorporate elements of personal creation in the construction process, instead of sticking to drawings or existing examples. In this process, children's hands-on ability and innovation ability have been exercised.

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Lego mindstorms combination includes RCX, two motors, two touch sensors and an infrared sensor, tires and tracks of various sizes, gears and pulleys of several specifications, and of course, various building blocks to help us solve the problems of electronic circuits and mechanical structures. For the rest of the programming, Lego also developed a set of visual programming editing tools called RCX code.

Just like piling up wood, users of RCX code can complete RCX programs by piling up various building blocks representing different program logics on the screen. After the program is written, the program can be transmitted to RCX through the infrared device provided by the kit.