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       Workshops:
      Summer 2004 
      The second
          faculty workshop is scheduled for August
            3-5, 2004 at Bryn Mawr College. Please contact Deepak
            Kumar for
            more information. 
      Go to the
          2004 Workshop Page(s). 
      Workshop
          FAQ 
           
      - What
            will be happening at the workshop?
 
            The workshop is intended to be an introduction to Pyro (See Software
             in Educational Materials) and the curricular materials that we have
            created. Participants will use a computer lab at Bryn Mawr College.
            Most of the robot programming will involve the use of simulators
            and several robot platforms: Pioneer
            robots, Khepera robots, and Hemisson robots. Each
            participant will be expected to write and test their own robot programs. 
         
        - What
            is the financial commitment necessary to participate?
 
            Participants will need to provide their own funding for travel. Accomodations
            (paid by the NSF grant) for participants have been arranged in the
            dorms at Bryn Mawr College.            Each participant will be housed
            in a single room with linen service. Breakfast will also be included.
            In addition lunch and an evening picnic will be provided. 
         
        - Are there
            any travel grants for attending the workshop?
 
            There are no travel grants from the workshop organizers. Participants
            are encouraged to seek funds from their host institutions. 
           
        - How much
            will hotel rooms cost?
 
            Nothing. See (2) above. 
             
        - What kind of robots will be used?
 
          We will mainly use Pioneer robots and Khepera robots. Hemission robots
              may also be available for use by then. Additionally, we will
              also use
              some
              simulators.
              See
            the Hardware link under Educational Materials for more information. 
           
        - How can I use Pyro at my own institution?
 
  Pyro is free and open-source, as are all the curricular materials.
             You will need to own your own robot(s) (Pioneer or Khepera). You
            can apply for funding from the NSF-DUE-CCLI Adaptation & Implementation
            Program as a pilot school (see Pilot Schools on the right on how
            to become one). You may also be able to run the course using just
            the simulators. However, as roboticists, we think it is important
            for students to experience real robots as well. 
       
      Go
      to the 2004 Workshop Page(s). 
        
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