- From Lego to Logistics
- Free tutorial
- Rating: 2.7 out of 52.7 (11 ratings)
- 1,633 students
- 31min of on-demand video
- Created by Larisa Chernova
English
What you’ll learn
- nature of vibration
- what a robot is like
- how to program a model
- how to describe a model and a process
Requirements
- pre-intermediate level of English needed
Description
In this course you will find out about modern robotic environment. This course has been compounded together with a famous teacher of robotics from Ukraine, Svitlana Dankevich and done so well that if your English level is pre-intermediate you can develop your skills further especially if you haven’t decided on your future profession yet. You will get to know about nature of vibration and what a Mebius strip is like, how far coding comes back and why programing is so popular nowadays, who was the founder of the Lego company and how to make a sensory toy. You will learn some interesting facts from the history of robotics and English grammar and what is more you will be able to make a model description on your own. This course consists of two sections. In the Introduction section you will get to know Svitlana Dankevich more closer not only as a teacher but also as a beginner English learner. In the second section called “From Lego to Logistics” you will get familiar with a vocabulary on Lego and Amazon robots, the structure of a model description and such an interesting invention as mind-controlled robots. You will have a good opportunity for checking your knowledge on adjective clauses and practicing model descriptions.
Who this course is for:
- Beginner developers and English learners interested in basic robotics
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Course content
2 sections • 16 lectures • 31m total lengthCollapse all sections
Introduction4 lectures • 7min
- Introduction01:25
- An interview02:51
- Moebius strip01:37
- Nature of vibration01:31
- Scrambled3 questions
From lego to logistics12 lectures • 24min
- From the history of robotics01:34
- The metaphysical side of robotics01:42
- I, robot01:44
- Lego mindstorms Ev301:34
- Lego vocabulary01:57
- Identifying the subject01:52
- Adjective clauses02:24
- Model Description02:42
- Not what but who02:05
- Mind-controlled robotics01:54
- Reflection01:29
- Answers02:54