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Robotics With Raspberry Pi: Build and Program Your First Robot Buggy 

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Duration

3 weeks

Total fee

6,469

Mode of learning

Online

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Robotics With Raspberry Pi: Build and Program Your First Robot Buggy
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Highlights

  • Duration 3 weeks
  • Weekly study 2 hours
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Robotics With Raspberry Pi: Build and Program Your First Robot Buggy
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Skills you will learn
More about this course
  • On this course from the Raspberry Pi Foundation, you'll build a robot buggy controlled by a Raspberry Pi.
  • You'll start by learning how to connect motors to your Raspberry Pi, and how to write a Python program to control them to move your buggy. You'll move on to adding sensors to your robot and writing algorithms that use the inputs from these sensors, giving your robot the ability to follow lines and avoid obstacles.
  • You'll examine the wider context of modern robotics, and think about how robotics affects society.

Robotics With Raspberry Pi: Build and Program Your First Robot Buggy
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FutureLearn 
Curriculum

Building a mobile robot

Introduction to robotics

Connecting and programming motors

Building the buggy

End of week one

Automating actions using distance sensors

Welcome to week two

Sensing the physical world

Adding a distance sensor to the buggy

Navigating obstacles autonomously

End of week two

Allowing robots to follow lines

Welcome to week three

Line sensing robots

Adding a line sensor to the buggy

Developing line following algorithms

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