Train the Trainer Workshop: Introduction to Engineering Using Robotics Experiments

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A 3-day workshop sponsored by Intel and instructed by Dr. Yinong Chen from Arizona State University
With the use of IoT boards, sensors and motors and other mechanical parts, this hands-on workshop will train faculty to use robotic experiments in engineering courses. Learn from ASU’s Visual IoT/Robotics Programming Language Environment (VIPLE) to program a robot car to complete various missions and compete in events like racing, sumo, and maze navigation.

Come join us for a 3-day workshop taking place in our distance learning classrooms in Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi and Danang this upcoming December 13-15, 2016.

The workshops will be hosted at:

  • The University of Danang - University of Science and Technology (UD-DUT)
  • VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Hanoi (UET)
  • HCM University of Technology (UT)
  • HCM University of Technology and Education (UTE)

Ideal for faculty teaching:

  • Introduction to Engineering 
  • Introduction to Computer Science and Engineering 
  • Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Engineering 
  • Introduction to Computer Communication 
  • Introduction to Mechanical Engineering 
  • Introduction to Robotics 

By attending this workshop, you will receive:

  • Instructor's manual for the project
  • Assessment model (rubric)
  • Technology toolkit
  • Templates for student projects and labs

At the end of the workshop faculty will be able to:

  • Identify, evaluate, and use resources for applied engineering teaching and learning
  • Design and implement interactive projects that enhance student knowledge and ability in various engineering fields
  • Facilitate instruction that engages students in projects that have real world application