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Die digitale Welt mit dem Thymio Roboter entdecken

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Der Kurs ist in sechs Kapitel gegliedert. Im ersten Kapitel werden die Basiskonzepte der Informatik und Robotik vorgestellt. Im zweiten Kapitel handelt es sich um eine Einführung zum Thymio-Roboter. Kapitel 3, 4 und 5 beziehen sich auf die Programmierung des Roboters in verschiedene Umgebungen mit zunehmender Komplexität. Schliesslich ist Kapitel 6 eine praktische Anwendung der im Unterricht vorgestellten Elemente.

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Lectures in this MOOC (79)
Computer Science and RoboticsMOOC: Die digitale Welt mit dem Thymio Roboter entdecken
Covers the historical overview, basic concepts, and definitions of computer science and robotics.
History and Definition of Computer ScienceMOOC: Die digitale Welt mit dem Thymio Roboter entdecken
Explains the basic concepts of computer science and their interaction.
Algorithmic FundamentalsMOOC: Die digitale Welt mit dem Thymio Roboter entdecken
Covers the binary system, basic concepts, sequences, loops, branching logic, variables, and algorithm translation.
The History of the First RobotMOOC: Die digitale Welt mit dem Thymio Roboter entdecken
Explores the long history of robots, from ancient ancestors to modern bioinspired creations.
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Related concepts (145)
Robot
A robot is a machine—especially one programmable by a computer—capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically. A robot can be guided by an external control device, or the control may be embedded within. Robots may be constructed to evoke human form, but most robots are task-performing machines, designed with an emphasis on stark functionality, rather than expressive aesthetics.
Robotics
Robotics is an interdisciplinary branch of electronics and communication, computer science and engineering. Robotics involves the design, construction, operation, and use of robots. The goal of robotics is to design machines that can help and assist humans. Robotics integrates fields of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, information engineering, mechatronics engineering, electronics, biomedical engineering, computer engineering, control systems engineering, software engineering, mathematics, etc.
Mobile robot
A mobile robot is an automatic machine that is capable of locomotion. Mobile robotics is usually considered to be a subfield of robotics and information engineering. Mobile robots have the capability to move around in their environment and are not fixed to one physical location. Mobile robots can be "autonomous" (AMR - autonomous mobile robot) which means they are capable of navigating an uncontrolled environment without the need for physical or electro-mechanical guidance devices.
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