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2.12 Introduction to Robotics is a course that is offered through MIT's OpenCourseWare program. This course provides an overview of robot mechanisms, dynamics, and intelligent controls. Topics include: -planar and...
This website from Live Science looks at developments in robotics. The site includes interactive features, images, multimedia and news items. Teachers interested in beginning a unit on robotics will find many useful...
Mousey is a mouse made of scavenged materials. If you're not a scavenger you can also get the parts from solarbotics.com. This video, hosted by Bre Pettis, provides a presentation of how the robot should work, but linked...
This edition of Engineering News by NSF announces "The Most Historic Wall Since the Great Wall of China." What makes this wall original is that it was built entirely by a robot, making it "the first wall ever constructed...
The ATETV project delivers web-based videos to connect students to careers in advanced technology. This episode of ATETV deals with engineering and design, oil and gas refinement for a major petroleum company, and video...
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