The NXT Video Trainer 2.0 is expensive (~$270) but I think it is the best I've seen at teaching NXTG programming. You can see some previews at this site by clicking on the blue links. http://www.education.rec.ri.cmu.edu/previews/nxt_products/nxt_video_trainer/nxt_print_preview.htm
The Ortop Tutorial is the next best (in my opinion). It is a little dry, but still very good... and free! http://www.ortop.org/NXT_Tutorial/
The HighTech Kids Website has some good resources, (power points on programming with nxt)... http://www.hightechkids.org/coach-library
Hope these help!
Cari Norton
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From: Eric Palmer
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Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 1:05 PM
Subject: [VADCFLL-L] Mindstorm Programming Lessons?
Hello all,
Can anyone point me to any prepared lessons for programming the Mindstorm. Specially I'm interested in sensor programming, line following and advanced programming (data wires, control loops and counters). These lessons can be word, powerpoint, web pages or whatever. Just looking for existing material so I don't create something for my team that has already been done.
Suggestions?
Thanks
Eric Palmer
FLL 1740 The Golden Bricks
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