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🤖 Places where you can learn robotics (and stuff like that) online 🤖

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Should we collect courses like what OSSU is doing

nhanvu327 opened this issue · comments

Hi,

I'm really interested in robotics lately. Would love if we plan to implement something like this https://github.com/ossu/computer-science but for robotics.

Hi,

I'm really interested in robotics lately. Would love if we plan to implement something like this https://github.com/ossu/computer-science but for robotics.

Hey, this is really cool, but I'm not part of any active online robotics communities online such as discord servers...
are you active in any robotics discord servers ?

I just follow a robotics page in Reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/robotics/

I just follow a robotics page in Reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/robotics/

Okay cool. If you mean to make a repo so that the free robotics courses are structured like a formal school (like OSSU did),
I'm all for it. And if you mean to create an active online discord community to hold people accountable for finishing the curriculum the way it is structured, that's great too.

I just follow a robotics page in Reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/robotics/

Okay cool. If you mean to make a repo so that the free robotics courses are structured like a formal school (like OSSU did),
I'm all for it. And if you mean to create an active online discord community to hold people accountable for finishing the curriculum the way it is structured, that's great too.

Yeah, I'm gonna find a solid syllabus and find courses. How is the convenient way to contact you ?

Yeah, I'm gonna find a solid syllabus and find courses. How is the convenient way to contact you ?

You can contact me here in this issue 😀

Yeah, I'm gonna find a solid syllabus and find courses. How is the convenient way to contact you ?

You can contact me here in this issue 😀

Cool, sure. About lab manuals, I am taking the self-learning path and I see the most important aspect that a self-learning lacks compared to uni learner is lab experience / hands-on experience. I think we need more detailed instructions, equipment necessary for practice.

Cool, sure. About lab manuals, I am taking the self-learning path and I see the most important aspect that a self-learning lacks compared to uni learner is lab experience / hands-on experience. I think we need more detailed instructions, equipment necessary for practice.

Okay.

I've shared this on the other closed issue:

A lot of courses listed in this repo have great lab exercises, for example: