| Vol | Pg | Topic | |
| HM004 | 29 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms | |
| HM005 | 31 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (II) | |
| HM006 | 31 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (III) | |
| HM007 | 28 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (IV) | |
| HM008 | 16 | MCP - The Ambassadors of Mindstorms | |
| HM008 | 20 | A PID Controller for LEGO Mindstorms Robots (Part 1) | |
| HM008 | 30 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (V) | |
| HM009 | 30 | MCP, The origins | x |
| HM009 | 32 | Interview: John Hansen, software engineer | x |
| HM009 | 33 | Interview: Ralph Hempel, engineer, embedded systems | x |
| HM009 | 34 | A PID Controller for LEGO Mindstorms Robots (Part 2) | x |
| HM009 | 41 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (VI) | x |
| HM010 | 62 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (VII) | |
| HM010 | 62 | Mindstorms at LEGOWorld Copenhague 2011 | |
| HM011 | 55 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (VIII) | |
| HM012 | 56 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (IX) | |
| HM013 | 55 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (X) | |
| HM014 | 58 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (XI) | |
| HM015 | 56 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (XII) | |
| HM016 | 26 | The LEGO Mindstorms Evolution | |
| HM016 | 29 | Robotics with LEGO WeDo | |
| HM016 | 44 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (XIII) | |
| HM017 | 31 | NXT2WIFI | |
| HM017 | 33 | LEGO Rover with NXT2WIFI | |
| HM017 | 36 | Designing the EV3 Education Core Set | |
| HM017 | 41 | Homemade sensors for NXT: a multiplexor | |
| HM017 | 46 | Robotics with LEGO WeDo (II) | |
| HM017 | 49 | LEGO WeDo | |
| HM017 | 60 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (XIV) | |
| HM018 | 50 | Robotics with LEGO WeDo (III) | |
| HM018 | 52 | LEGO WeDo (II) | |
| HM018 | 57 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (XV) | |
| HM019 | 50 | TETRIX with LEGO Mindstorms NXT | |
| HM019 | 58 | Robotics with LEGO WeDo (IV) | |
| HM019 | 61 | LEGO WeDo (III) | |
| HM019 | 68 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (XVI) | |
| HM019 | 84 | Review: The LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Laboratory | |
| HM020 | 55 | Robotics with LEGO WeDo (V) | |
| HM020 | 58 | LEGO WeDo (IV) | |
| HM020 | 64 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (XVII) | |
| HM020 | 74 | Review: The LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Discovery Book | |
| HM021 | 56 | Robotics with LEGO WeDo (VI) | |
| HM021 | 59 | LEGO WeDo (V) | |
| HM021 | 65 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (XVII) |
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Hispabrick magazine: Introduction to robotics with WeDo
The first WeDo related article in Hispabrick Magazine Volume 016 is titled "An introduction to robotics for the youth with LEGO WeDo" by Diego Galvez It starts with a comparison of WeDo with Mindstorms:
Note that while it is correct to say that the WeDo set has only 2 sensors, actually it can be consider to have 3 with the third one being the computer microphone which can be used as a sound sensor as explained in Sound controlled WeDo motor.
Diego says that WeDo is easier to use plus allows development complex prototypes including a line follower (see video) so it should not be considered as only for kids.
After describing the components (USB hub, motor, tilt sensor, distance sensor, lights (bought separately), the article goes on to describe how the development of prototype can proceed from
Design > Build > Program > Test > Document and share
Download Hispabrick Magazine Vol. 016
| Mindstorms 9797 | WeDo |
| 437 pieces | 158 pieces |
| 3 motors | 1 motor |
| 5 sensors | 2 sensors (3 plus computer mike) |
| 1 controller | 1 hub |
Note that while it is correct to say that the WeDo set has only 2 sensors, actually it can be consider to have 3 with the third one being the computer microphone which can be used as a sound sensor as explained in Sound controlled WeDo motor.
Diego says that WeDo is easier to use plus allows development complex prototypes including a line follower (see video) so it should not be considered as only for kids.
After describing the components (USB hub, motor, tilt sensor, distance sensor, lights (bought separately), the article goes on to describe how the development of prototype can proceed from
Design > Build > Program > Test > Document and share
Video: Line following robot with LEGO WeDo
Download Hispabrick Magazine Vol. 016
Hispabrick Magazine: Topics on LEGO WeDo, NXT, Mindstorms
Hispabricks Magazines contains lots of very good articles on LEGO WeDo, LEGO NXT and LEGO Mindstorms together with many articles related to LEGO which can be downloaded for free. If you are only interestic in Robotics for Children topics, it is time consuming to browse through all the articles to search for robotics topics you are interested in.
Thus for your convenience I have listed below only robtics related article together with the magazine Volume numbers, page numbers and topics so that you can quickly go to the topic you want to read. Will update list when Hispabrick Mag publish new issue plus active clickable links are links to any summaries I of the article when I have publish them:
Thus for your convenience I have listed below only robtics related article together with the magazine Volume numbers, page numbers and topics so that you can quickly go to the topic you want to read. Will update list when Hispabrick Mag publish new issue plus active clickable links are links to any summaries I of the article when I have publish them:
| Vol | Pg | Topic | |
| HM004 | 29 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms | |
| HM005 | 31 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (II) | |
| HM006 | 31 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (III) | |
| HM007 | 28 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (IV) | |
| HM008 | 16 | MCP - The Ambassadors of Mindstorms | |
| HM008 | 20 | A PID Controller for LEGO Mindstorms Robots (Part 1) | |
| HM008 | 30 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (V) | |
| HM009 | 30 | MCP, The origins | x |
| HM009 | 32 | Interview: John Hansen, software engineer | x |
| HM009 | 33 | Interview: Ralph Hempel, engineer, embedded systems | x |
| HM009 | 34 | A PID Controller for LEGO Mindstorms Robots (Part 2) | x |
| HM009 | 41 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (VI) | x |
| HM010 | 62 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (VII) | |
| HM010 | 62 | Mindstorms at LEGOWorld Copenhague 2011 | |
| HM011 | 55 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (VIII) | |
| HM012 | 56 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (IX) | |
| HM013 | 55 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (X) | |
| HM014 | 58 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (XI) | |
| HM015 | 56 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (XII) | |
| HM016 | 26 | The LEGO Mindstorms Evolution | |
| HM016 | 29 | Robotics with LEGO WeDo | |
| HM016 | 44 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (XIII) | |
| HM017 | 31 | NXT2WIFI | |
| HM017 | 33 | LEGO Rover with NXT2WIFI | |
| HM017 | 36 | Designing the EV3 Education Core Set | |
| HM017 | 41 | Homemade sensors for NXT: a multiplexor | |
| HM017 | 46 | Robotics with LEGO WeDo (II) | |
| HM017 | 49 | LEGO WeDo | |
| HM017 | 60 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (XIV) | |
| HM018 | 50 | Robotics with LEGO WeDo (III) | |
| HM018 | 52 | LEGO WeDo (II) | |
| HM018 | 57 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (XV) | |
| HM019 | 50 | TETRIX with LEGO Mindstorms NXT | |
| HM019 | 58 | Robotics with LEGO WeDo (IV) | |
| HM019 | 61 | LEGO WeDo (III) | |
| HM019 | 68 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (XVI) | |
| HM019 | 84 | Review: The LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Laboratory | |
| HM020 | 55 | Robotics with LEGO WeDo (V) | |
| HM020 | 58 | LEGO WeDo (IV) | |
| HM020 | 64 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (XVII) | |
| HM020 | 74 | Review: The LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Discovery Book | |
| HM021 | 56 | Robotics with LEGO WeDo (VI) | |
| HM021 | 59 | LEGO WeDo (V) | |
| HM021 | 65 | Introduction to Robotics with LEGO Mindstorms (XVII) |
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