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1 | Team 1306 Robotics Summer Seminars Schedule | ||||||||
2 | Morning Course | Afternoon Course | |||||||
3 | Date | 10 AM - Noon | Archive Link | 1-3 PM | Archive Link | ||||
4 | 6/14/2013 | How to Teach (Ben Senson) | Audio File (mp3) | None | |||||
5 | 6/29/2013 | CAD (David Luzzio) | CNC/CAM (Evan Bunke) | Week 1 Powerpoint (Read the speaker's notes!) | |||||
6 | 7/6/2013 | CAD (David Luzzio) | CNC/CAM (Evan Bunke) | Week 2 Powerpoint (Read the speaker's notes!) | |||||
7 | 7/13/2013 | CAD (David Luzzio) | CNC/CAM (Evan Bunke) | Week 3 Powerpoint (Read the speaker's notes!) | |||||
8 | 7/20/2013 | Pneumatics (Newton Wolfe/Jamie Frankel) | CNC/CAM (Evan Bunke) | Week 4 Powerpoint (Read the speaker's notes!) | |||||
9 | 7/27/2013 | Git (Newton Wolfe/James Tautges) | CNC/CAM (Evan Bunke) | ||||||
10 | 8/3/2013 | Outreach Event at Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery | |||||||
11 | 8/10/2013 | Introductory Programming (James Tautges/Max Vrany) | Introductory Programming (James Tautges/Max Vrany) | ||||||
12 | 8/17/2013 | Robot Wiring (Max Vrany) | None | ||||||
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16 | All classes at the BadgerBOTS Robotics Education Center: 7615 Discovery Drive, Middleton, WI 53562 | ||||||||
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19 | Course Title (Instructor) | Description | Required Resources | ||||||
20 | How to Teach (Ben Senson) | A discussion will cover the basics of teaching a workshop or course, as well as suggesting methods to plan and build the course. | |||||||
21 | CNC/CAM (Evan Bunke) | Learn about automated CNC machining, and it's application in FRC and FTC, including machine setup, programming, and cutting, and the use of CAM software for easier programming. | If you miss a week, please read through the powerpoint and speaker's notes online, otherwise the next week won't make much sense ;) | ||||||
22 | CAD (David Luzzio) | A relatively quick overview of the basic and more advanced procedures in Autodesk Inventor (a computer assisted design program) and how they are used in FRC and other real-world applications. It is encouraged that all students download this program if possible (as it is free) and practice at home, as the class will build onto what was previously taught. | Autodesk Student Download Center: Autodesk Inventor Professional | ||||||
23 | Pneumatics (Newton Wolfe/Jamie Frankel) | Most of the information needed to use pneumatics in FRC, as well as a look into the theory behind pneumatics and optimal use cases. | |||||||
24 | Git (Newton Wolfe/James Tautges) | A brief overview of what a Content Versioning System is, followed by more detail about Git. We will focus on how Git can be used in FRC, though knowledge will be applicable to most scenarios. Creating a GitHub account before the class would be helpful. | Create a GitHub account | ||||||
25 | Introductory Programming (James Tautges/Max Vrany) | A primer in Java programming that will allow understanding of robot code and introduce basic general programming ideas. This class will be hands-on, so it is recommended to come completely awake and with Netbeans installed on your computer. | Netbeans Java SE bundle | ||||||
26 | Robot Wiring (Max Vrany) | An introduction to FRC robot wiring. Includes battery safety, circuit breakers, wire routing, electrical board planning, stripping, crimping and connecting. | |||||||
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