Learn KUKA|prc in our new Massive Open Online Course!

Started by EthanKs, January 25, 2024, 10:47:56 AM

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EthanKs

Want to learn robot programming?!
We invite you to join our new Massive Open Online Course and share our passion for Parametric Robot Control.

https://www.edx.org/learn/robotics/rwth-aachen-university-introduction-to-robotic-programming

"This course provides an in depth introduction to parametric robot control. In this course you will learn how to use KUKA|prc for customization, simulation and optimization of robot code within the Rhino3d/Grasshopper digital environment for modeling and visual programming. This course is a great first step in your journey to working with robots, providing lectures, examples, and tutorials to grow your skills in automation and robotic fabrication!"

The RWTH Aachen University MOOC can be audited free or students can choose to receive a verified certificate for a small fee.

Massive thanks to Sigrid Brell-Cokcan for all the inspiration and to the Chair of Individualized Production, the International Master in Construction Robotics and the RWTHAachen for the opportunity to build with robots!

Huge thanks to Vanessa Landázuri for her dedication and organization in helping get this course online

... and endless thanks to Robots in Architecture, Sigrid Brell-Cokcan and Johannes Braumann for building KUKA|prc and the most amazing global community of creative artists, architects, engineers and digital builders I have ever met! So looking forward to celebrating with you all at RobArch2024 Toronto


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Adrian

Hi,

I have just started my journey  here on kuka PRC and would love to learn more. Im just looking at this course on edx and it is showing that it is archived? Is it still available?  or could someone point me in the direction to more online learning sites? Thanks
 

Johannes @ Robots in Architecture

Hello,
Unfortunately I don't have any insights into edX, but their help text says:
QuoteAll edX courses have a set end date after which the course is no longer supported by staff and it is no longer possible to complete the course for a certificate.

Most edX courses remain available as archived courses after the course ends. In an archived course you can view most of the course materials, such as lectures and readings.
Do you have problems accessing the course materials?
Best,
Johannes