Raspberry Pi 4 Robotic Projects
In this course, students will have the opportunity to explore a variety of robotics projects using both the Raspberry Pi robotic arm and car. The course will cover the fundamental concepts and principles of robotics, as well as the basics of programming and electronics.
Using the Raspberry Pi robotic arm, students will learn how to build and program a robotic arm capable of performing various tasks, such as pick and place operations or sorting objects based on color. Additionally, the course may cover topics such as writing and drawing with the robotic arm.
Using the Raspberry Pi car, students will learn how to build and program a self-driving car, which is a type of robot that can drive itself without human intervention. This project will cover topics such as computer vision, sensor fusion, and motion planning.
The course may also cover advanced topics such as machine learning, which is a subfield of artificial intelligence that enables robots to learn and adapt to their environment. Additionally, students may have the opportunity to work on group projects, where they will apply their skills and knowledge to real-world problems.
Overall, this course provides a hands-on learning experience that allows students to explore the exciting world of robotics using the Raspberry Pi platform.
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Entry requirement:
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The course is taught in small group (max 6).
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The minimal age to enroll is year 6.
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Prerequisites: Raspberry Pi 4 Python Electronics Project
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Submit the coursework before the deadline
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The course duration is a minimum of 8 weeks
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Goals:
The primary goal of this course is to help children develop the skills and knowledge required to participate in a robotics competition on behalf of their school. The course aims to provide students with hands-on experience in building and programming robots using the latest tools and technologies, so that they are well-prepared to represent their school in the competition. Through this course, students will learn to work effectively as part of a team, develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills, and gain a deeper understanding of robotics concepts and principles. By the end of the course, students should feel confident and capable of competing with other schools in the robotics competition, and have a strong foundation for future studies in robotics or related fields.