February 6, 2012

Local Robotics Workshop April 12-13

We’ve [Make Magazine] teamed up with David Calkins, the founder of RoboGames and president of the Robotics Society of America, to offer an intensive weekend workshop exclusively for MAKE subscribers. The course will take you through the process of building your own android step-by-step. At the end of the weekend, you’ll leave with a 1-foot-tall working, programmable android of your own.

Where: San Francisco State University
When: April 12-13, 10AM-6PM each day (Lunch is included.)
There are only 20 slots available, so reserve your slot soon.
(Two people can share a slot, but they must also share a robot.)
You will need your MAKE account number to reserve your spot.

Class outline

Day 1: On the first day, you’ll learn about servos, the workhorse of all robotics. This includes the basics of pulse width modulation, and servo positional control via feedback loops. From there, we build our robot!

Day 2: Programming the robot. The robot comes with a full GUI which allow you to fine servos, create positions for the robot, and link positions into lengthy motion routines. By the end of the day, not only will your robot walk, but you’ll be able create your own motions – making the robot dance or do kung-fu moves. The kit also includes a full SDK for experienced programs who want to make their own software for the robot.

There are only 20 slots available, so sign up soon to reserve your space! Note that up to 2 people can share a slot, as long as they also share a robot.
Sign up at the Maker Store.
You will need your MAKE account number to reserve your slot.

We hope to see you there!

Cheers,
The Make Team

P.S. Maker Faire is coming up May 3-4 at the San Mateo County Expo Center. It’s shaping up to be the biggest and best Maker Faire ever, featuring RoboGames, Swap-o-Rama-Rama, aeronautics, crafts, food makers, life-sized mousetrap, 19-foot tesla coils, and much, much, much more! Discounted advance tickets are available now at http://makerfairetickets.com