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NXTLOG user hknssn13 built this amazing paper airplane machine. My favorite part is the 4th stage, where four linear actuators make the final folds in the airplane. It looks sick when the entire assembly rises up! Via Kalani Kirk Hausman
ManufacturingStories's insight:
This is an AMAZING engineering feat. Great for CTE-STEM students to study and think about.
cassian bulger's curator insight,
March 22, 5:33 AM
inovative ideas such as these making robotics available to the general public are ingenious in my opinion as they help society adapt to robotics aswell as bring the awe in seeing what you can create. Delete the scoop?
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Learning Through Teaching is an in depth method for getting students to better understand the lessons and topics they are learning. Watch a high school class take the Learning Through Teaching method and apply it to a robotics lesson. Delete the scoop?
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We are an undergraduate organization at Carnegie Mellon University that provides students with the resources to develop robots. Read More... Delete the scoop?
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Baxter is an entirely new type robot that is redefining the way robots can be used in manufacturing environments. It performs a variety of repetitive production tasks – all while safely and intelligently working next to people. How? Baxter exhibits behavior-based ‘common sense,’ capable of sensing and adapting to its task and its environment. It requires no complex programming or costly integration. And with its uniquely low price point, Baxter provides a compelling alternative to low-cost offshoring for manufacturers of all sizes. Delete the scoop?
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This robot is really cool....!!