Robotics Institute Seminar, December 1, 2000
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Educating with and about Robots
Tucker Balch
Matt Mason
Howie Choset
Scott Thayer
John Bares
Robin Shoop
Ben Brown
Illah Nourbakhsh
Peter Coppin
Robotics Institute
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University
3305 Newell-Simon Hall
Refreshments 3:15 pm
Talk 3:30 pm
At CMU we have perhaps the finest program in the world for teaching
graduate and undergraduate students about robotics. We are
discovering, however, that there is more to robotics education
than teaching about robots. Students at all levels are fascinated
with robots, and educators have found that teaching with robots
provides a new and exciting way to motivate their students.
Accordingly, robots are finding their way into the classroom
to help teach science, math, mechanics, teamwork and even management
skills.
In this special two hour RI Seminar, 9 speakers will present
a series of brief lectures on some of the many robotics
education projects underway at CMU. We will conclude with
a half-hour panel discussion.
Biographical information forthcoming.
For appointments, please contact the speaker, Tucker Balch (trb@ri.cmu.edu).
The Robotics Institute
is part of the School of Computer
Science, Carnegie Mellon
University.
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