Build and battle with Thymio and explore how engineering, programming, and strategy come together! This multi-part lesson focuses on design, control, and autonomous behavior:
In this lesson, students will:
By the end of this lesson, students will understand how engineering design and programming combine to create competitive robotic systems.
This lesson is split into three parts: remote control, autonomous movement, and sensor-based behavior. Each stage builds on the previous one.
The following products and resources can be used in this lesson:
Did you know that real robot competitions often use similar strategies like pushing, blocking, and reacting to opponents? Engineers design both the hardware and the code to gain an advantage, just like in your Thymio battles!
⚠️ Safety Tip: If you create a sumo-style arena where robots push each other out, use a very low platform or table (no higher than 5 cm) to prevent damage.
Check out the video tutorial/solutions below:
⚠️ Note: This project requires two dongles on different channels, with each Thymio robot programmed separately. Watch the tutorial video below.