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06 Feb 12 - Computer And Electronics Robotics News

Ghana: The Japan International Cooperation Agency Organise Robotics Workshop
The Workshop was aimed at preparing participants for the Robot Competition by providing a broad understanding of Applied Electronics to all participants (both technical teachers and students in participating technical institutions and polytechnics ...

Premier Farnell signs worldwide stocking distribution deal with Digilent
Premier Farnell plc has announced that it has added Digilent, Inc., a manufacturer of Electrical and Computer Engineering solutions, to its global distribution portfolio.

CES 2012: Newest Crop Of Robots Ready To Play Doctor Or Just Play
In the fourth part of a week-long look at highlights from the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, NY1's Technology reporter Adam Balkin shows that while many robots are still developed for pure enjoyment, quite a few of them are getting useful ...

Robotics: A varsity sport for the mind
Evan Arnold hopes to be a robot driver. “I'm interested in computers and electronics. I've gone to robotics camps, and it's been fun,” he said. For junior Jordon Wakser, Robotics Club follows two hours of varsity wrestling practice.

Novel Approach to Teach Robotics to Children
By Andy Choi Six teams of University of Bristol's computer science students presented their prototypes to companies at an event held on 26 January, 2012.

The Zen Table: The Interactive Glass Coffee Table (video)
Based on an idea software developer Simon Hallam sketched in a notebook back in 1997, the interactive coffee table is built on the idea of a Japanese Zen Garden but incorporates electronics and robotics that that sculpt geometric patterns and images ...

Despite cuts, Davies looks to enhance programs
We're also looking to enhance our electronics program, and it will be called Electronics/Robotics/Pre-Engineering.

CES 2012: Justin Bieber unveils robot speakers
Singer Justin Bieber brought Las Vegas's Consumer Electronics Show to a standstill with an appearance promoting TOSY Robotics. A huge crowd gathered at CES not to see the latest TV or computer, but to see Justin Bieber. The teen superstar made an ...

Slidell JumpStart program gives students change to talk robotics and learn ...
From the time of the broadcast, the teams have six weeks to complete their robot from start to finish. “The build program exposes students to skills needed to complete the project including engineering, computer programming, electronics and strategy,” ...

Annual Engineering Expo set at KSU Tusc
Participants from 15 area high schools were trained in digital electronics, computer-aided drafting (CAD), multimedia, robotics, animation design and video game design. Awards to the top five winners, which include cash and scholarships, ...

Build Your First Robot
Best of all, robot building offers something that's increasingly rare in the world of electronics: the opportunity to create a moving, working machine with your bare hands.

Demystifying robotics
Robotics encompasses multiple disciplines, including mechanical engineering, software programming, electronics, and human psychology.

Cal Poly Science Café Presents Life-Size Computer Game Workshop on Feb. 10
SAN LUIS OBISPO - Cal Poly's Kennedy Library will host DIY: Physical Computing at Play, a workshop to create a large-scale, computer-based, interactive game. The workshop will run from 11 am to 12:30 pm Feb. 10 in Kennedy Library's second-floor lounge.

Robots, Lasers and high power drills
Gillingwators spends weekdays in his well-swept shop programming the CNC for whatever the day's parts may be while listening to reggae and electronic music from his office computer. He's also always ready to collaborate on designing parts with his ...

'Brainlink' increases robot functionality
Carnegie Mellon spinoff BirdBrain Technologies, in collaboration with Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute, recently created Brainlink, a device that enables its users to add additional functionality to small robots and other electronics.

Scientific American Presents the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) [Slide Show]
Justin Bieber traded dance moves with a robot, there were "cloud-connected" concept cars, not to mention a 3-D printer that spit out toys, jewelry and more.

School kids learn to make robot cars
SURAT: Eighty-seven groups of school students beat time when they successfully made and operated a basic robot car before the stipulated time at a robotic workshop held here on Saturday, with the aim to sow the seeds of innovation among the children ...

The official blog of the USA Science and Engineering Festival
By Larry Bock Tinkering -- that hands-on, garage-based tradition which sparked inventions ranging from the airplane and electric light bulb to the Apple computer -- is making a comeback among average Americans, promising to change our lives for the ...

Tired of updating Facebook? A robot rabbit could be the solution . . .
WHILE ULTRA books and smart TVs were the talk of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), there were plenty of other notable gadgets to see there.

Many byproducts of Comox Valley robotics competitions
"The skills these students learn, such as design, computer programming, problem-solving, building, electronics and math, just seem to be a byproduct of competition.