WEB SITES about ROBOTS
For example, see : Khep on the web: you can control the real Khepera situated in Lausanne http://KhepOnTheWeb.epfl.ch/
Magazines:
http://wvv.howstuffworks.com/links.htm
http://www.kristech.com/links/links.html
Toys :
Also, about Aibo:
http://www.robotbooks.com/Sony-robot-dog.htm
(the official site)
http://www.us.aibo.com/ (the US site)
http://neuro-trials1.mgh.harvard.edu/aibo/aibo.shtml
(A webring)
http://www.i5ive.com/article.cfm/3646/20923
( article : robot dog mania)
http://www.bebeyond.com/LearnEnglish/DailyReadings/Science2/AiboDog.htm
Theory and technique
The Gallery at the Computer Museum
The site contains an on-line interactive, explanatory materials and a number of activities intended to be done in a classroom setting. You have to design your own robot, intended to perform six specific tasks. Once you have finished building your robot, you can link to other web pages showing real-life robots that are performing the task for which you designed your robot.
Minimum requirements : A PC with Windows 85 or a Mac Power PC or Mac 68K and a Shockwave plug-in / or Windows 95 projector version or Mac projector version.
A few examples of pre-activities:
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Robotic Antarctic Meteorite Search: Antarctica 2000
http://www.frc.ri.cmu.edu/projects/meteorobot2000/
NOMAD robotic vehicle is searching for meteorites in the Antarctic. The
site contains updates, photos of NOMAD and the meteorites, a technology section
, a link to the Field Robotics Center's NOMAD Page, and perhaps of most interest
to researchers, a technical publications section.
A full description of the robot can be read at http://www.frc.ri.cmu.edu/projects/meteorobot/Nomad/Nomad.html
A Webquest
http://www.windarooss.qld.edu.au/Main_Pages/Robot_Webquest/
The Robot WebQuest from Windaroo State School in Australia: an excellent warm-up
activity about current robot technology, with dozens of great links.