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Teach Robotics with the Jetson Teaching Kit for Educators

WEBINAR DETAILS:
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
9:00am – 10:00am PST
1 Hour

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Teach Robotics with the Jetson Teaching Kit for Educators

As performance and functionality requirements of interdisciplinary robotics applications rise, industry demand for new graduates familiar with GPU-accelerated computer vision, machine learning and other robotics concepts grows. We'll introduce you to a comprehensive set of academic labs and university teaching material targeted at 'Jet', the new NVIDIA Jetson-based low-cost, smart, autonomous, educational robot for use in introductory and advanced interdisciplinary robotics courses. The teaching materials start with the basics and focus on programming 'Jet', and move on to advanced topics such as computer vision, machine learning, robot localization and controls.

By attending this webinar, you'll also learn:

  • How NVIDIA collaborates with academia to address the global challenges of teaching new technologies in the classroom
  • Availability of free interdisciplinary robotics teaching material, platforms, and academic resources
  • Best practices for incorporating 'Jet' into higher-ed robotics courses from real-world academics

We hope you will join us!

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 PRESENTERS
Presenter Joe Bungo
GPU Educators Program Manager, NVIDIA
Joe Bungo is the GPU Educators Program Manager at NVIDIA where he enables the use of NVIDIA and GPU technologies in universities in a variety of ways, including curriculum and teaching material development, facilitation of academic ecosystems, and hands-on instructor workshops. Previously, he managed the university program at ARM Inc. and worked as an applications engineer there.

Presenter John Seng
Professor, Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo
John Seng is a professor in the Computer Science department at Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo. He is also part of the Cal Poly Computer Engineering Program.