The programming environment »Open Roberta Lab« by Fraunhofer IAIS enables children and adolescents to program robots. A variety of different programming blocks are provided to program motors and sensors of the robot. Open Roberta Lab uses an approach of graphical programming so that beginners can seamlessly start coding. As a cloud-based application, the platform can be used without prior installation of specific software but runs in any popular browser, independent of operating system and device.
the Nano 33 BLE should be supported by the lab. As it is a bit different from other arduinos with builtin sensors, it should NOT be in the arduino group (all group members should share the blocks. To do:
[x] icon for robot selection menu needed
[x] image for configuration needed
[ ] all sensors/actors, that are supported for other arduinos, should work (to check this, reactivate the IT sensors*.xml actor.xml and drive.ino
[x] check, that the chain arduino_resources -> ora_cc_rsc -> openroberta_lab is working
[x] use the new validation and collector
[ ] make the AIfES library part of the plugin
[ ] write a prototypical C++ program using the current AIfES API
[ ] finish code generation for the current AIfES API
the Nano 33 BLE should be supported by the lab. As it is a bit different from other arduinos with builtin sensors, it should NOT be in the arduino group (all group members should share the blocks. To do: