About the Course
Robotics I explores how engineering knowledge and skills are applied to the field of robotics. In this course, early lessons explore career opportunities with opportunities for students to learn about the fundamental principles of working in the robotics field. Lessons then progress to robotics-specific principles with project-based learning and real-world application opportunities. Throughout this course, students will practice using the engineering design process to build prototypes and test designs.
SAMPLE LESSON
Introduction to Robotic Arms
Each lesson includes media-rich presentations, a pre-made lesson plan, assessments and engaging real-world projects and activities. To get an idea of what iCEV offers, explore the sample lesson and resources below.
Lesson Resources:
Lessons Available in This Course
- Collaboration in Robotics Engineering
- Ethical Concerns in Robotics
- Introduction to Robotic Arms
- Introduction to the Engineering Industry
- Professionalism in Robotics Engineering
- Robot Arm Stability & Construction
- Robotics Project Management
- Design Challenge: Robotic Food Delivery - Coming Soon
- Engineering Design Process in Robotics - Coming Soon
- Physics & Robotics: Electromechanical Actuators - Coming Soon
- Physics & Robotics: Newton’s Laws - Coming Soon
- Physics & Robotics: Power Transmission - Coming Soon
- Robotics Capstone I - Coming Soon
- Robotics Design Presentation - Coming Soon
- Safety & Tool Use in Robotics Engineering - Coming Soon