6. Introduction to Robotics Lecture 6
Computer, Science, robotics, design, Technology, programming, matrix algebra, motion planning, humanoids, AI, artificial intelligence, kinematics, locomotion gates, polypod, instantaneous kinematics, jacobian, differential motion, linear motion, angular m
5. Introduction to Robotics Lecture 5
Computer, Science, robotics, design, Technology, programming, matrix algebra, motion planning, humanoids, AI, artificial intelligence, kinematics, brachiation robot, RPRR, stanford scheinman arm, forward kinematics
4. Introduction to Robotics Lecture 4
Computer, Science, robotics, design, Technology, programming, matrix algebra, motion planning, humanoids, AI, artificial intelligence, hummingbird, minipositioner, kinematics, manipulators, links, denavit-hartenberg notation, frame attachment, transformat
3. Introduction to Robotics Lecture 3
Computer, Science, robotics, design, Technology, programming, matrix algebra, motion planning, humanoids, AI, artificial intelligence, flexable microactuators, homogeneous transform, transformations, fixed cameras, rotation matrix, three angle representat
2. Introduction to Robotics Lecture 2
Computer, Science, robotics, design, Technology, programming, matrix algebra, motion planning, humanoids, AI, artificial intelligence, spatial descriptions, kinematics, manipulator, joints, constraints, end-efector, parameters, operational point, redundan
1. Introduction to Robotics Lecture 1
Computer, Science, robotics, design, Technology, programming, matrix algebra, code, motion planning, humanoids, AI, artificial intelligence, haptic interaction, controls, sensors, gps, human interaction, muscle-like actuation, human augmentation, spatial
1. Darwin's Legacy: Course Introduction (September 22, 2008)
history, science, biology, social science, humanities, philosophy, education, religion, astrobiology, nature, evolution literacy, origin of species, natural selection, life, organism, environment, DNA, double helix, molecule, theory, evidence, religious i
1. Introduction to Mac OS X and Cocoa Touch (April 1, 2009)
Software engineering, application development, programming language, iPhone operating system, OS , objective c, cocoa touch, SDK, object oriented design, Apple, Macintosh, Xcode, graphic user interface, builder, frameworks, GUI
8. Indo-European and Modern Languages (May 19, 2009)
middle old modern English, linguistic, history, language group, philosophy, creative writing, grammar, vocabulary, etymology, structure, evolution, word formation, letter sound sequence, speak, spelling commonality, culture, prefix, suffix, Latin, Indo-E
1. Introduction (March 31, 2008)
middle English, linguistics, history, language, creative writing, grammar, vocabulary, structure, slang, colonization, speak, French, communication, aesthetic, compound expression, talk, text message, written, spoken, formal, informal, cultural, contracti
1. Introduction to Mac OS X, Cocoa Touch, Objective-C and Tools (January 5, 2010)
Software engineering, programming language, iPhone operating system, OS, objective c, cocoa touch, SDK, object oriented design, Apple, Macintosh, tools, frameworks, language, runtime, Xcode, Interface Builder, Foundation, UIKit, behavior, message, state,
Microsoft Excel #01: Introduction to Excel
This is my first in a series of tutorials for Microsoft Excel. This will introduce some of the basic concepts and then demonstrate a couple practical uses. (6:59)
Post-socialist punk in Eastern Europe - introduction
'Post-socialist punk' is a historically and spatially comparative study of punk in Eastern Europe conducted by an international, collaborative team of researchers from the UK, Russia, Estonia and Croatia.
Understanding Childhood - Introduction
Professor Susan Bassnett introduces the panel and theme of Understanding Childhood.
Introduction To Pension Politics
Introduction To Pension Politics
The effect of the war on terrorism on civil liberties in the European Union - Tony Bunyan
Tony Bunyan (Statewatch). This talk will examine the nature of the terrorist threat posed after 11 September 2001, considering the claims that demands for security have been balanced by respect for rights and civil liberties and that this terrorism threatens to destroy "our way life" - by asking whose way of life? I will contend that there are at least two world views on what has happened and that the threat to "our way of life" comes more from the reactions of EU governments to the threat of te
Introduction to Eighteenth century politics
Introduction to Eighteenth century politics
Drinking Matters - introduction
Introducing this series on drinking culture in early modern Central Europe.
Introduction to Medieval Islamic Medicine
In our first episode Peter provides an introduction to the series and outlines the topics we will explore.
Shakespeare's Bones: Introduction
Michael Hulse introduces the Shakespeare's Bones project.













