Title :
Integrating robotics research with undergraduate education
Author :
Maxwell, Bruce A. ; Meeden, Lisa A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng., Swarthmore Coll., PA, USA
Abstract :
Swarthmore College takes a two-pronged approach to undergraduate education by integrating educational goals with robotics research. First, it offers courses in artificial intelligence, computer vision and robotics. Both AI and computer vision serve as prerequisites for the robotics course. Second, it involves students in ongoing research projects as part of their undergraduate experience. To keep up with the wide-ranging, fast-moving robotics field, education must be adaptive and multidisciplinary. The authors describe two undergraduate group projects they conducted, one from 1998 at the University of North Dakota advised by Maxwell, and one from 1999 at Swarthmore advised by both authors. The impetus for these projects was the American Association for Artificial Intelligence´s (AAAI´s) annual robot competition. These experiences led to the development of a new robotics course at Swarthmore, which they co-taught in the spring of 2000.
Keywords :
computer science education; control engineering education; educational courses; robots; teaching; AAAI robot competition; Swarthmore College; University of North Dakota; artificial intelligence; computer science education; computer vision; educational course; robotics education; robotics research; undergraduate education; Artificial intelligence; Computer science education; Educational institutions; Educational robots; Human robot interaction; Intelligent robots; Mobile robots; Robot sensing systems; Robot vision systems; Service robots;
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Systems and their Applications, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/5254.895854