Making simple robots : explore cutting-edge robotics with everyday stuff / Kathy Ceceri.
By: Ceceri, Kathy [author.].
Edition: First edition.Description: xxi, 200 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.ISBN: 1457183633 (pbk.); 9781457183638 (pbk.).Other title: Make : making simple robots [Cover title].Subject(s): Robots -- Design and construction -- Amateurs' manualsGenre/Form: Print books.Summary: "Making Simple Robots is based on one idea: Anybody can build a robot! That includes kids, English majors, school teachers, and grandparents. If you can knit, sew, or fold a flat piece of paper into a box, you can build a no-tech robotic part. If you can use a hot glue gun, you can learn to solder basic electronics into a low-tech robot that reacts to its environment. And if you can figure out how to use the apps on your smart phone, you can learn enough programming to communicate with a simple robot" -- www.oreilly.de.Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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"Explore cutting-edge robotics with everyday stuff."--Cover.
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Making Simple Robots is based on one idea: Anybody can build a robot! That includes kids, English majors, school teachers, and grandparents. If you can knit, sew, or fold a flat piece of paper into a box, you can build a no-tech robotic part. If you can use a hot glue gun, you can learn to solder basic electronics into a low-tech robot that reacts to its environment. And if you can figure out how to use the apps on your smart phone, you can learn enough programming to communicate with a simple robot" -- www.oreilly.de.