Seeing
Backyard Robots: This is a great blog-style site showcasing one man's robot creations
Make: Robotics Blog: This blog is within the Maker Shed company (below) and features user-submitted projects
Lets Make Robots: Lets Make Robots is a blog tutorial site combination designed to support robot hobbyists
Fritzing: Fritzing hosts a blog-like page with Arduino projects which, unlike other sites, focus on electronics
Make: Robotics Blog: This blog is within the Maker Shed company (below) and features user-submitted projects
Lets Make Robots: Lets Make Robots is a blog tutorial site combination designed to support robot hobbyists
Fritzing: Fritzing hosts a blog-like page with Arduino projects which, unlike other sites, focus on electronics
Learning
Society of Robots: This site includes very extensive tutorials for every robot system -- great for beginners
Fritzing: This is a YouTube series that uses the Fritzing starter kit to teach Arduino
Fritzing: This is a YouTube series that uses the Fritzing starter kit to teach Arduino
Buying
Maker Shed: Maker shed is one of the best sites for any technical hobbyist and they make great robot kits to start off with
SparkFun Electronics: Sparkfun includes a large catalog of kits and parts for building robots with
Fritzing: Fritzing has great Arduino starter kits and great (free!) software for making circuit schematics
Fritzing: Fritzing has great Arduino starter kits and great (free!) software for making circuit schematics
FIRST Robotics
In The News: Our team, myself included, made the news! Dave Crawley goes over the program and competition
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI had a question regarding the “External Links” page on your website. Are you accepting suggestions for the page?
If you are, I would like to suggest adding Maker Pro under the “Seeing” header. They are an active, open source platform for maker projects much like Hack A Day. These projects are centered around Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Intel Edison, home automation and more. And better yet, the content is completely user generated. Here is the URL for their website if you would like to have a look:
https://Maker.Pro/
Let me know what you think of this suggestion or if you need any additional information!
Best,
Marge