I Want to Hold Your Hand
NASA uses robotic explorers to collect information about places where humans cannot travel. This activity leads patrons to build and test a robotic-like hand.
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NASA uses robotic explorers to collect information about places where humans cannot travel. This activity leads patrons to build and test a robotic-like hand.
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Hints for uses in your library | This activity was written for the classroom, but can be effectively used in the library. Provide some instruction, but also keep it open-ended so that patrons can learn and explore by being hands-on! |
Related Links |
Robonaut2 Demonstrates Hand Dexterity
Robot Storybook NASA Robotics Alliance Project |
Originating Source | NASA/LRC |
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