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Faculty Preparation: Course Outline Back to top
Advanced Software Development Methods  - 02/17/2005
Materials for a one-semester, project-based course in software development techniques. The project focuses on the creation of a control system for a mobile robot. Students work in groups of four and groups work in teams of two. The technical content is primarily on project management.


Faculty Preparation: Professional Development Back to top
Conférences Microsoft dans les établissements  - 08/31/2007
Microsoft France vous propose de venir dans votre établissement faire une conférence liée aux concepts enseignés. Un large panel de présentations techniques vous est proposé.


Learning Activities: Exercise/Exam Back to top
Computer Game Design and Implementation 2  - 10/04/2005
Second course on game design and implemntation offered by department of Computer and Information Science.                                        
Assignments-Advanced Software Development Methods  - 02/17/2005
Assignments from a one-semester, project-based course in software development techniques. The project focuses on the creation of a control system for a mobile robot. Students work in groups of four and groups work in teams of two. The technical content is primarily on project management.
Course Web Site-Advanced Software Development Methods  - 02/17/2005
Course Web site for a one-semester, project-based course in software development techniques. The project focuses on the creation of a control system for a mobile robot. Students work in groups of four and groups work in teams of two. The technical content is primarily on project management.
Introduction to Robotics  - 12/31/2004
Curriculum Guide features 10 step-by-step exercises and activities for getting students started in the world of Robotics. Modules use the ER1 robotics kit.


Learning Activities: Lab Back to top
Lab Manual-Advanced Software Development Methods  - 02/17/2005
Lab manual from a one-semester, project-based course in software development techniques. The project focuses on the creation of a control system for a mobile robot. Students work in groups of four and groups work in teams of two. The technical content is primarily on project management.
Robot Manual-Advanced Software Development Methods  - 02/17/2005
Robot construction manual from a one-semester, project-based course in software development techniques. The project focuses on the creation of a control system for a mobile robot. Students work in groups of four and groups work in teams of two. The technical content is primarily on project management.
Course Web Site-Advanced Software Development Methods  - 02/17/2005
Course Web site for a one-semester, project-based course in software development techniques. The project focuses on the creation of a control system for a mobile robot. Students work in groups of four and groups work in teams of two. The technical content is primarily on project management.


Presentation Materials: Audiovisual Content Back to top
Windows Embedded & Robotics European Campus Tour: The Ongoing Democratization of Robotics Development  - 12/19/2008
In this demonstration-rich session you’ll be presented with MSRDS concepts before diving into the runtime modules: DSS (Decentralized Software Services) and CCR (Concurrency and Coordination Runtime). You’ll also see which tools can be used and how: Visual Programming Language, Visual Simulation Environment, and Visual Studio.
Windows Embedded & Robotics European Campus Tour: "Small is Beautiful" Building Solutions with the .NET Micro Framework  - 12/19/2008
In this demo packed session you’ll learn how easy it is to create and debug embedded applications, build custom emulators and deploy solutions to a variety of devices, using the Visual Studio development tools, the .NET object model, and C#.
Windows Embedded & Robotics European Campus Tour: Microsoft’s Commitment to Academia  - 12/19/2008
In this session you’ll discover just some of the resources available for students and faculty interested in taking the next step with Embedded and Robotics development.
Windows Embedded & Robotics European Campus Tour: Windows-Based Connected Devices in the Real World  - 12/19/2008
This introductory session will give you a high-level overview of Microsoft’s Connected Devices and Robotics strategies and the role each plays in the embedded market space with real-life examples.
Microsoft Academic Days on Game Development 2008 - Robots as a Context for Computer Science Education - IPRE’s Approach - 1 of 2 (Video)  - 04/14/2008
The Institute for Personal Robots in Education (IPRE - http://roboteducation.org) applies and evaluates robots as a context for computer science education.
Microsoft Academic Days on Game Development 2008 - Games, Robots, and Robot Games: Complementary Contexts for Introductory Computing Education  - 04/14/2008
This presentation will explore robotics, gaming, their interactions, and provide suggestions on how best to proceed in making the most out of games in the classroom.
Microsoft Academic Days on Game Development 2008 - Mini-Track: Robotics  - 04/14/2008
The panel will discuss the relationship and synergies–or not–between the use of gaming and the use of robotics in the CS classroom.              


Presentation Materials: Demo Back to top
Microsoft Academic Days on Game Development 2008 - Using and Assessing Games and Robotics to Teach Introductory Computing Concepts - 2 of 2 (Slides)  - 04/14/2008
This session uses dynamic examples from games and robotics that are used to teach important computing concepts to high school students and college freshmen.
Microsoft Academic Days on Game Development 2008 - Robots as a Context for Computer Science Education - IPRE’s Approach - 2 of 2 (Slides)  - 04/14/2008
The Institute for Personal Robots in Education (IPRE - http://roboteducation.org) applies and evaluates robots as a context for computer science education.
Microsoft Academic Days on Game Development 2008 - Games, Robots, and Robot Games: Complementary Contexts for Introductory Computing Education  - 04/14/2008
This presentation will explore robotics, gaming, their interactions, and provide suggestions on how best to proceed in making the most out of games in the classroom.
Microsoft Academic Days on Game Development 2008 - Mini-Track: Robotics  - 04/14/2008
The panel will discuss the relationship and synergies–or not–between the use of gaming and the use of robotics in the CS classroom.              


Presentation Materials: Slides Back to top
Microsoft Academic Days on Game Development 2008 - Using and Assessing Games and Robotics to Teach Introductory Computing Concepts - 2 of 2 (Slides)  - 04/14/2008
This session uses dynamic examples from games and robotics that are used to teach important computing concepts to high school students and college freshmen.
Microsoft Academic Days on Game Development 2008 - Robots as a Context for Computer Science Education - IPRE’s Approach - 2 of 2 (Slides)  - 04/14/2008
The Institute for Personal Robots in Education (IPRE - http://roboteducation.org) applies and evaluates robots as a context for computer science education.
Microsoft Academic Days on Game Development 2008 - Games, Robots, and Robot Games: Complementary Contexts for Introductory Computing Education  - 04/14/2008
This presentation will explore robotics, gaming, their interactions, and provide suggestions on how best to proceed in making the most out of games in the classroom.
Microsoft Academic Days on Game Development 2008 - Mini-Track: Robotics  - 04/14/2008
The panel will discuss the relationship and synergies–or not–between the use of gaming and the use of robotics in the CS classroom.              
Microsoft Academic Days on Windows & Embedded Computing – Microsoft and Robotics: An Academic Perspective  - 05/08/2007
This talk will discuss how Microsoft has approached robotics from an academic perspective. It will explain Microsoft’s rationale for supporting robotics research and robotics-enhanced education, touching on a selection of our partnerships with various universities over the years.
Computer Game Design and Implementation 2  - 10/04/2005
Second course on game design and implemntation offered by department of Computer and Information Science.                                        
Lecture Slides-Advanced Software Development Methods  - 02/17/2005
Lecture slides (2 x 50 min/week) from a one-semester, project-based course in software development techniques. The project focuses on the creation of a control system for a mobile robot. Students work in groups of four and groups work in teams of two. The technical content is primarily on project management.
Course Web Site-Advanced Software Development Methods  - 02/17/2005
Course Web site for a one-semester, project-based course in software development techniques. The project focuses on the creation of a control system for a mobile robot. Students work in groups of four and groups work in teams of two. The technical content is primarily on project management.
Performance Analysis of Object-Oriented Systems  - 08/01/2004
This course addresses various performance issues of Object-Oriented Systems.                                                                     


Reference Materials: Journal/Magazine Articles Back to top
Introducing Computer Science with Project Hoshimi  - 05/16/2007
We propose using Project Hoshimi, a Microsoft Platform, as a base for introducing computer programming to CS1 students. Through the paper we discuss the main advantages and disadvantages in our experience of using Project Hoshimi, comparing its use against other more traditional approaches.


Reference Materials: Readings Back to top
Introduction to Robotics  - 12/31/2004
Curriculum Guide features 10 step-by-step exercises and activities for getting students started in the world of Robotics. Modules use the ER1 robotics kit.
Performance Analysis of Object-Oriented Systems  - 08/01/2004
This course addresses various performance issues of Object-Oriented Systems.                                                                     


Reference Materials: Source Code Back to top
Performance Analysis of Object-Oriented Systems  - 08/01/2004
This course addresses various performance issues of Object-Oriented Systems.                                                                     


Usage Type: Other Back to top
Aplicación de Técnicas de Robótica e Inteligencia Artificial sobre un robot móvil utilizando el entorno de programación Visual Studio.Net: Módulo 2  - 07/06/2006
Se presenta un conjunto de prácticas orientadas a la aplicación de técnicas de Inteligencia Artificial en Robótica. Para el desarrollo de estas prácticas se utiliza la plataforma de programación Visual Studio.NET de Microsoft y un robot ER1 de Evolution Robotics
Microsoft Robotics Studio  - 06/28/2006
The Microsoft Robotics Studio is a Windows-based environment for academic, hobbyist and commercial developers to easily create robotics applications across a wide variety of hardware.
Coding4Fun interface for Lego Mindstorms  - 06/28/2006
Get started programming LEGO MINDSTORMS with this article that shows you how to get set up and introduces the key components you need to program LEGO MINDSTORMS with Visual Studio Express.
Aplicación de Técnicas de Robótica e Inteligencia Artificial sobre un robot móvil utilizando el entorno de programación Visual Studio.Net: Módulo 1  - 01/06/2006
Se presenta un conjunto de prácticas orientadas a la aplicación de técnicas de Inteligencia Artificial en Robótica. Para el desarrollo de estas prácticas se utiliza la plataforma de programación Visual Studio.NET de Microsoft y un robot ER1 de Evolution Robotics