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Our Students were Given an Introductory Course on Robotic Coding as part of our University’s Vocational Training Support

An Introductory Course on Robotic Coding was delivered to our students as part of the “Life Skills Development Workshops” organized by the Department of Health, Culture, and Sports of our University to support our students’ vocational development. A total of 190 students from our University who applied online participated in the free course delivered as part of vocational training. The course was held online on 31 March-1 April 2021 and 7-8 April 2021 and delivered by Ferdi DUMANDAĞ, a student of IMU Electrical and Electronics Engineering and head of IMU Robotics Club.

In the course, the concepts of robot and robotics were defined along with their historical development and the types of robots were introduced. Then, an introductory-level training was delivered on Phyton, one of the most used programming languages in robotics.

Our students who completed the eight-hour course were given certificates at the end of the training.

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