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  2. Educational robotics - Wikipedia

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    Robotics engineers design robots, maintain them, develop new applications for them, and conduct research to expand the potential of robotics. [2] Robots have become a popular educational tool in some middle and high schools, as well as in numerous youth summer camps, raising interest in programming, artificial intelligence and robotics among ...

  3. Institute for Personal Robots in Education - Wikipedia

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    The hope is that the robot will cost about as much as a textbook. IPRE will develop the hardware, software, and curricular materials for these courses. The software being developed for introductory computer science courses is called Myro, short for My Robot, and is based in part on Pyro from Python Robotics. Myro is an interface to communicate ...

  4. Robotics Education & Competition Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, three employees of the educational division formed the REC Foundation in response to the growing size of the competition and the increase in companies hoping to provide philanthropic support. [3] Now, the REC Foundation works closely with VEX Robotics, inc. to bring the VEX Robotics competition to hundreds of thousands of competitors.

  5. Great Bay Community College brings robotics to local schools ...

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    The new 3D printers will make seven-inch plastic chassis on wheels that are part of the Experiential Robotics Platform (XRP), a low-cost, open-robotics platform developed by Worcester Polytechnic ...

  6. For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology

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    "Barrage", Team 254's 2014 World Champion FIRST Robotics Competition robot. The first and highest-scale program developed through FIRST is the FIRST Robotics Competition, which is designed to inspire high school students to become engineers by giving them real world experience working with engineers to develop a robot.

  7. Open Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Open Robotics is a nonprofit corporation headquartered in Mountain View, California.It is the primary maintainer of the Robot Operating System, and the Gazebo simulator. [1] [2] Its stated mission is to support "the development, distribution and adoption of open source software for use in robotics research, education, and product development".

  8. Category:Educational robots - Wikipedia

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    Educational Robots - pertains to the use of robots of the same general characteristics as Industrial robots, but low cost and safer to use by students.Usually these robots come with curriculum that guides the students on how to program the robot, how to interface it to its environment (I.E. sensors, educational or industrial CNC machines, etc.), and how to maintain it.

  9. FEDOR - Wikipedia

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    Over 14 years of operation, the company has developed more than 110 robotic systems in the fields of medicine, education and space. The key partners of the enterprise are the Advanced Research Foundation, Roscosmos, Rosatom and many other organizations. Since 2020, the company has been implementing a digital transformation program.