
Intermediate Arduino Robot Projects
Over the past five weeks, you’ve been following along with the Beginner Bots series where we walked through the process of building, wiring, and programming
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Over the past five weeks, you’ve been following along with the Beginner Bots series where we walked through the process of building, wiring, and programming
I see you! Well, at least the robots will after this lesson! Last lesson we learned about infrared IR sensors, IF statements, and line following/avoiding.
Ready to make your robot react to its environment using sensors? This week, we are focusing on Infrared Sensors to solve a common challenge in robotics:
Hello LR Nation! I’m back with Week 3 of the Beginner Bots Tutorial Series. Who’s loving this Robotics tutorial series? If that’s you, go ahead
Welcome back to Beginner Bots Tutorial #2. This week, we are focusing on assembly, wiring, and learning about sensors. If you haven’t read Part 1 of
Welcome everyone to this week’s article on the Learn Robotics blog! I’m going to be starting something completely new called the “Beginner Bots” tutorial series.
Client, Electrical Engineer / IT
I just want to reiterate the point that what I find very useful in this program is that being able to talk to an Expert like you, Liz, and check-in every week, and get my questions answered and look at positions together with you (Liz). And get very specific advice like whether these positions are right (for me). Some of these positions, like on my own, I would never even considered them. But having you say, as an expert, that these positions are right for me, that’s where the value is.
Client, Business Automation
Liz's is knowledge outside of robotics and training — even stemming into the knowledge and self-confidence. Being able to have her coach me through the stress — I've been able to take this mindset shift across sales and my automation projects. Just that alone is amazing.
Client, Robotics Deployment @ Amazon
For any aspiring, seasoned, or non-traditional engineer who is looking for grounded and constructive advice about entering into robotics; Liz is a great mentor. Liz is a well-rounded roboticist as she has studied, worked, and researched the robotics industry. From our multiple conversations, the best part I’ve always appreciated is her ability to construct a game plan about the goals you want to achieve. I've met with other engineers and from experiences, I can say this, 'Everyone can provide advice, but very few can provide it with context and action behind it.'
Client, Operations
Liz is spot on. Her knowledge lines up and made me feel more confident talking with industry professionals.
Client, Sr. Mechanical Engineer @ Startup
Liz worked with me by having mock interviews, which is important during the job search process.
Client, Business Automation
I think everybody here is setting off on a journey and paying attention to the mindset and what am I actually thinking about minute to minute is critical. Thumbs up!
Client, Masters in Robotics
This is my first session in the program. Being in University you're always surrounded by mostly academic stuff, which keeps you insulated from the outside world. You don't really know what exactly is required to go about things. So this was very enlightening for me.
Client, Mechanical Engineer
How you granularly go through everything is pretty important. I think this was a really good way to organize your thoughts. I wasn't able to write this down as effectively myself, knowing if I could leverage [my skills] or not. I think this was helpful and it gives me more confidence that I could actually do what I want to do, and I'm excited.
Client, Manufacturing Manager
The program has been helpful. I enjoyed the learning and I feel like I've gotten a lot of resources.
Client, Industrial Automation
Liz is on the money on this one. I'll give her that. It's really good.
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