Begin Robotics

Posted 5 years 10 months ago by University of Reading

Study Method : Online
Duration : 4 weeks
Subject : IT & Computer Science
Overview
Learn robotics as you explore their history, anatomy, and intelligence before test driving robots using exciting simulations.
Course Description

Gain an introduction to robotics

Robots today are roving Mars, hoovering our floors, building cars and entertaining us in films. But how do robots achieve particular tasks? And is our relationship with them evolving?

On this four-week course, you’ll gain a solid introduction to robotics to answer these questions and more.

You’ll delve into the different applications of robots, human-robot interaction, and robot cooperation that mimics living systems.

Robot anatomy

As you discover the basics of robot anatomy, you’ll explore the key components of robot design, control, and behaviour.

Through a series of practical simulations, you’ll test drive an ERIC – our very own University of Reading mobile robot.

You’ll command ERIC to explore its environment avoiding obstacles, follow a line, and act like a Braitenberg vehicle.

Gain an understanding of cybernetics

Next, you’ll delve into cybernetics and the importance of control, feedback and interaction.

You’ll command ERIC to track a moving object and be introduced to virtual reality, interaction, and haptics.

Learn robotics with the University of Reading

Finally, you’ll examine robot instincts and learning, and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of robots adapting their behaviour.

Learning from the experts at the University of Reading, you’ll gain theoretical knowledge and practical skills as you’re guided through simulations to help you practise what you have learned.

By the end, you’ll have the knowledge and skills to move onto more advanced robotics topics.

The course is designed for anyone interested in robotics - you don’t need to own your own robot to take part. If you’ve always wanted to learn about robotics, robot design, or the history of robots, this is the course for you.

Please be aware that this course contains video clips that include sequences of flickering/flashing lights which might affect learners who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.

Requirements

The course is designed for anyone interested in robotics - you don’t need to own your own robot to take part. If you’ve always wanted to learn about robotics, robot design, or the history of robots, this is the course for you.

Please be aware that this course contains video clips that include sequences of flickering/flashing lights which might affect learners who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.

Career Path
  • Reflect on the wide variety of robots and their applications.
  • Explain how a robot moves, senses and responds to its environment using motors, sensors and actuators.
  • Demonstrate the various ways robots are controlled by humans through automation, haptic technologies and virtual reality.
  • Compare robot behaviour, cooperation and learning with that of living systems.
  • Practise the skills developed on the course through simulations that allow you to experiment, explore and test your knowledge.