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Integrating Robotics in Hospital and Home Education: A Systematic Review of Innovative Teaching Practices. [PDF]
Pelizzari F, Rocco S, Ferrari S.
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Teachers' Readiness to Implement Robotics in Education: Validation and Measurement Invariance of TRi-Robotics Scale via Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Network Psychometrics. [PDF]
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Development and implementation of the IMRA multiplatform Foundations in Robotic Surgery online learning curriculum. [PDF]
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Robotics education in the university
Robotics, 1985The importance of automation and robotics in modern factories has required the introduction of courses on these subjects at the graduate and undergraduate levels in engineering schools. A comprehensive course on robotics must include the following subjects of fundamental importance: kinematics, dynamics, computer hardware and software, automatic ...
Rafael M. Iñigo, José M. Angulo
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AN EDUCATIONAL APPROACH TO ROBOTICS
ICERI Proceedings, 2018The School of Engineering of the University of Bergamo offers a Mechatronic curriculum both to MSc students of Mechanical Engineering and MSc students of Computer Science Engineering. This curriculum is composed of several courses covering a wide range of subjects, among the others: Functional Design of Mechanical and Mechatronic Systems ...
Zappa, Bruno +4 more
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2007
Walking machines are special examples of mobile robots performing the discrete locomotion. Here the motion path is not continuous but consists of separated footprints. The majority of walking machines take biological locomotion systems as the templates, and include two, four, or six legs with animal like posture.
Teresa Zielinska +2 more
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Walking machines are special examples of mobile robots performing the discrete locomotion. Here the motion path is not continuous but consists of separated footprints. The majority of walking machines take biological locomotion systems as the templates, and include two, four, or six legs with animal like posture.
Teresa Zielinska +2 more
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Education in Manufacturing and Robotics
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1990Publisher Summary Research and development activities on computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) need highly skilled engineers with extensive knowledge on information technology and good understanding of manufacturing processes and production engineering practice.
P. Kopacek +3 more
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Advanced Robotics, 1998
The educational experiences from using robot soccer in computer science courses are outlined. The educational approach can be termed guided constructionism and it differs from traditional (pure) constructionism, which can be termed unguided constructionism, by combining hands-on experience with lecturing and guidance.
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The educational experiences from using robot soccer in computer science courses are outlined. The educational approach can be termed guided constructionism and it differs from traditional (pure) constructionism, which can be termed unguided constructionism, by combining hands-on experience with lecturing and guidance.
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