The Robotics
Academy is pleased to offer free training using materials that have
been used to teach over one million new robot programmers.
Our training begins today. We are using components that
have been designed for our newly emerging Computer Science Student
Network.
The training
will be offered using a Learning Management System (LMS) that allows
students to log in 24/7 (whenever they want) to learn to program
robots. The LMS will be supported using Robotics Academy
software, an instructor, and a monitored forum where students will
be able to ask questions and find answers. Training will be
available for the following platforms:
NXT
Programming for FLL Teams

This course is designed
to support FIRST LEGO League teams using select
materials from the NXT Video Trainer 2.0. It is optimized to cover
the most commonly-used FLL board behaviors as quickly as
possible.
Course
requirements: Broadband internet connection, LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT
set (9797, 8724, or 8754), and a copy of the NXT Programming
Software (NXT-G) installed on your computer. Select the link
below to preview what will be covered in the course.
Click here to enroll in the FLL Course
>>>
ROBOTC
Programming for FTC Teams

This course is designed
to support new and existing FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC)
team. This course will cover how to program your TETRIX
robot and will also highlight the new features found in ROBOTC 3.0
such as the Samantha Wireless System and 3rd party sensors.
Course
requirements: An Internet connection, access to an NXT/TETRIX
robot, and the ROBOTC
for Mindstorms Programming Language installed on your computer.
Note: if you are taking the course from home and don’t have a robot
with you, you will be able to complete parts of the course using the
new Robot
Virtual World software. Select the link below to preview what
will be covered in the course.
Click here to enroll in the FTC Training Course
>>>
ROBOTC
Programming for VEX, BEST, and TSA Teams

This course is designed
to support new and returning VEX, BEST, and TSA
teams that want to learn how to program their VEX Cortex
based robots for the upcoming competition season.
Course
requirements: An Internet connection, access to a CORTEX robot,
and the ROBOTC
for Cortex Programming Language installed on your computer.
Note: if you are taking the course from home and don’t have a robot
with you, you will be able to complete parts of the course using the
new Robot
Virtual World software. Select the link below to preview what
will be covered in the course.
Click here to enroll in the ROBOTC for VEX Training
>>>
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