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Using ‘begin robotics' in undergraduate teaching

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Mitchell, R. J. (2018) Using ‘begin robotics' in undergraduate teaching. In: 2018 UKACC 12th International Conference on Control (CONTROL), 5-7 Sep 2018, Sheffield, UK, pp. 444-449.

Abstract/Summary

Begin Robotics, a successful open online course, introduces cybernetics, robotics, control, haptics, artificial intelligence and artificial life. It was designed as a recruitment tool aimed at Key Stage 3 pupils. However, like previous recruitment methods used by the author, its focus is primarily educational. As such, much of the material is relevant in the first year of the undergraduate degree. This paper discusses the philosophy, how it is used and the associated assessments integrated, and student reaction

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URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/80698
Item Type Conference or Workshop Item
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Divisions Science > School of Mathematical, Physical and Computational Sciences > Department of Computer Science
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