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RoboTutor

Welcome to RoboTutor_2019: XPRIZE's repo has the version of RoboTutor uploaded on 11/20/2018, but RoboTutor has been updated here since then with several bug fixes. For changes since 11/20/2018, see https://github.com/RoboTutorLLC/RoboTutor_2019. However, it's no longer the newest. For changes after 3/16/2020, see https://github.com/RoboTutorLLC/RoboTutor_2020.


Quick Installation

To quickly install the most recent version of RoboTutor without having to download the full source code, follow these steps:

  1. Go to this Google Drive folder (updated 6/16/2020).

  2. Download the APK to your tablet (do not install yet).

  3. Download config.json and place it in the Download directory of your tablet.

  4. Download the ZIP files for the version you would like to try (Swahili, English, or both), and place them in the Download directory of your tablet.

  5. Install the RoboTutor APK on your tablet, and launch.

  6. Upon launch, RoboTutor will unzip the ZIP assets.


Setup and Configuration:

Install Android Studio

Install GitHub Desktop

RoboTutor uses a large volume of external assets at runtime. To successfully run RoboTutor you must first install these assets on your target device: English. Swahili. Once you have cloned and run the associated tools to push the data assets to your device you can proceed with building RoboTutor.

Building RoboTutor:

  1. Clone RoboTutor to your computer using Git/GitHub

  2. Import the RoboTutor project into Android Studio.

  3. You may need to install different versions of the build tools and android SDKs.

  4. There are a number of build variants you can select to generate versions that support static language selections and also vesions that permit dynamic language selection at runtime. In order to generate any flavor that depends on the key signature, you must generate your own keystore (see next steps). Note that the version used in the XPrize code drop 1 submission usees flavor release_sw, which depends on a signed APK.

  5. If you do not already have one, follow the steps here to generate a keystore.

  6. Add a file named "keystore.properties" to your root project directory, and give it the following contents. The values should be based on the values you used to generate the keystore.

storePassword=<your_store_password>
keyPassword=<your_key_password>
keyAlias=<your_key_alias>
storeFile=<path_to_location_of_keystore>
  1. Use Android Studio or gradlew to generate a signed APK with the flavor release_sw. This will generate the file robotutor.release_sw.1.8.8.1.apk. This APK should be transferred to the apk in your local SystemBuild directory.

XPrize Submission:

The following repositories are part of the Team-RoboTutor entry:

  • XPRIZE/GLEXP-Team-RoboTutor-RoboTutor
  • XPRIZE/GLEXP-Team-RoboTutor-SystemBuild
  • XPRIZE/GLEXP-Team-RoboTutor-RTAsset_Publisher
  • XPRIZE/GLEXP-Team-RoboTutor-CodeDrop1-Assets
  • XPRIZE/GLEXP-Team-RoboTutor-RoboLauncher
  • XPRIZE/GLEXP-Team-RoboTutor-RoboTransfer