This week I am attending a 4 1/2 working day robotics workshop at Carnegie Mellon University, understanding how to train center school robotics with the “Lego Spike Prime” robotic platform. This is dependent on the Scratch programming language from MIT, which I adore and have been working with for around 10 a long time. In this podcast reflection (from my “Course with Dr. Fryer” channel on Anchor) I share some of the matters I have learned from the very first two days of the workshop, as well as some of the astounding DARPA robotic projects, prototypes, and other robotics projects housed in the National Robotics Engineering Center, at CMU, in which this workshop is being held. Examine out the shownotes (down below) for hyperlinks to my Google Doc of notes and other linked means!
Shownotes
- CMU Lego Spike Primary Robotics Notes – June 2022 by @wfryer
- CMU Robotics Curriculum Homepage
- Lego Spike Key Robot Package
- Voices of DARPA Podcast
- My Flickr Album of photos: Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy
- My “Class with Dr. Fryer” channel on Anchor
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