IEEE Education Society Initiative #26 : Robotics For The Streets: Open-Source Robotics for Academics and The Community

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This two-hour workshop will present open-source robotics platform, Lily∞Bot, including hardware, software and electronics. These robots are designed accessible, inclusive and flexible to grow with the user from novice to expert. This is accomplished with extensive online learning resources, battery modules, and controller modules for platforms such as Micro:Bit, Circuit Playground Express, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi Pico W. There will also be a discussion of how an open-source robot may be used to meet some of requirements of the IEEE Standard for Networked Smart Learning Objects for Online Laboratories. This is an interactive workshop with a hands-on component using a physical robot for in person participants. Finally, the workshop will end with a survey or brainstorming session on how participants could use the Lily∞Bot to meet their engineering education goals and/or the IEEE Standard for Networked Smart Learning Objects for Online Laboratories (IEEE Std 1876™-2019).



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  • Date: 16 Nov 2024
  • Time: 08:00 AM to 10:00 AM
  • All times are (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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  • Starts 25 October 2024 12:00 AM
  • Ends 16 November 2024 12:00 AM
  • All times are (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Hamadou of TELUQ University & TECHNOSULT inc.

Topic:

Welcome and Introduction and brief presentation of the IEEE Virtual Graduate Study Consortium Initiative

Prof. Hamadou Saliah-Hassane will briefly present of IEEE Education Society Virtual Graduate Student initiative.

Biography:

Professor Saliah-Hassane earned a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from McGill University in Montreal, a Bachelor and Master of Applied Science degree from École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada. He just retired as a full Professor from TELUQ University in Montreal where he taught Informatics and Computer Networks and Security. He is now an Associate Professor in several  universities including University Abdou Moumouni in Niger and an  he is also an Affiliate Professor at Florida Atlantic University in US. His research interests are on Intelligent Distributed Systems and Mobile Robotics.
Professor Saliah-Hassane  is the current Vice President Educational; Activities of IEEE Education Society (2022-2024). He chaired the Montreal IEEE Education Society Chapter (2005-2022). He was the Past Chair of IEEE Education Society Standards Committee (2010 - 2021) and the Past Chair of the Working Group of the joint standardization activity on “Secure and Trusted Learning Systems” (2019 -2021) sponsored by IEEE Education Society, IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES) and IEEE Computer Society Learning Technology Standards Committee (CS/LTSC).
Professor Saliah-Hassane has received many awards in recognition of his accomplishments, including the IEEE Education Society’s EdWin C. Jones, Jr. Meritorious Service Award (2019) and a recognition of Commander of the Order of Academic Palms  (2022) from the President of Republic of Niger, his home country. And aligned with his work on Distributed Embedded Systems, the IEEE Standards Association award with appreciation for chairing and contributing to the development of IEEE Standard 1876™ - 2019 on “Networked Smart Learning Objects for Online Laboratories” (2019), the IEEE SA 2019 Emerging Technology Awarded to IEEE SA 1876™ - 2019 Working Group.

Email:

Address:Montreal, Canada, H3L2L6

Luis Felipe of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Topic:

Introduction to IEEE Education Society Standards Developments

Dr Luis Felipe Rivera will briefly Introduce  the development of  IEEE Education Society Standards including EdSoc initiative of "Producing Use Cases for IEEE Std. 1876 - 2019 Standards on Networked Smart Learning Objects for Online Laboratories and IEEE SA P2834 Standards on Secure and Trusted Learning Systems".

 

Biography:

Luis Felipe Zapata-Rivera earned the Ph.D. degree in computer engineering from Florida Atlantic University and the M.S degree in engineering from the Eafit University and the bachelor’s degree in systems engineering from the same institution in Medellin-Colombia. He currently works as an Assistant Professor at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott, AZ, USA. He worked as a Research Assistant at LACCEI and he is the Vice-Chair of the P1876–Networked Smart Learning Objects for Online Laboratories standard working group of IEEE. In the past, he worked as a Researcher Assistant at Eafit University. His research areas include online laboratories, online assessment systems and IoT systems. He has developed software systems for the automatic assessment (computer-based assessments), platforms for the management of online laboratories. He has published several conference and journal papers on online laboratories, assessment tools for education and software architectures.

Email:

Address:Prescott, United States


Carlotta of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

Topic:

Robotics For The Streets: Open-Source Robotics for Academics and The Community

This two-hour workshop will present open-source robotics platform, Lily∞Bot, including hardware, software and electronics. These robots are designed accessible, inclusive and flexible to grow with the user from novice to expert. This is accomplished with extensive online learning resources, battery modules, and controller modules for platforms such as Micro:Bit, Circuit Playground Express, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi Pico W. There will also be a discussion of how an open-source robot may be used to meet some of requirements of the IEEE Standard for Networked Smart Learning Objects for Online Laboratories. This is an interactive workshop with a hands-on component using a physical robot for in person participants. Finally, the workshop will end with a survey or brainstorming session on how participants could use the Lily∞Bot to meet their engineering education goals and/or the IEEE Standard for Networked Smart Learning Objects for Online Laboratories (IEEE Std 1876™-2019).

Link to slides:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1HMn3Wu4UnejpBZ5ZmZXGkBqCpn-ne_sQeKMGWof-9ew/edit?usp=sharing

Link to JamBoard for Brainstorming:
https://jamboard.google.com/d/1QfUitVKpfGW4yfIKrBbUdJ6mnq8F9cuXU-jf5AAWQ0s/edit?usp=sharing

Biography:

Dr. Carlotta Berry’s areas of expertise include educational mobile robotics and enhanced human-robot interfaces. Also specializing in recruitment and retention activities for underrepresented populations in electrical and computer engineering, she helped found the Rose Building Undergraduate Diversity (ROSE-BUD) program, which she co-advises. Dr. Berry also helped start and currently co-directs the multidisciplinary robotics program, and is an organizer and judge for FIRST Robotics competitions. One of her recent projects with students involved using mobile robot platforms to remotely command robots to perform tasks.

Email:

Address:TERRE HAUTE, United States





Agenda

 

8:00 AM – 8:10 AM Welcome and Introduction and Brief presentation of the IEEE Virtual Graduate Study Consortium Initiative (Prof. Hamadou Saliah-Hassane)

8:10 AM – 8:20 AM IEEE Education Society Standards Developments (Dr. Luis Felipe Zapata Rivera)

8:20 AM – 10:20 AM Practical activity Robotics for the Street  (Dr. Carlotta Berry)