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AWS RoboMaker Robotics Curriculum

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Introductory cloud robotics curriculum, designed to help students and entry level developers get started building robot applications with the open source Robot Operating System (ROS) and Amazon Web Services (AWS). The curriculum was developed in collaboration with Alberto Quattrini Li, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Dartmouth University. To get started, instructors and students can access the materials by joining AWS Educate for free. For users outside of AWS Educate, the curriculum can be accessed through this repository and build locally.

Developed to be modular, the first three courses span prerequisite topics and basic skills necessary for robotics development using ROS, including:

  • Fundamentals of Robotics: this course introduces the basics of robotics, with an overview on robot components, modeling, and main problems to solve, to achieve a fully autonomous system. Primary learning objectives include providing insights to understand robotics hardware and software, and getting students comfortable working with a robotics system capable of executing tasks in a real environment.

  • Getting Started with ROS: this course walks students through setting up a Linux and Robot Operating System (ROS) development environment. The primary learning objective is to get students comfortable with ROS, and how to write ROS programs to control robots.

  • Getting Started with AWS: this course guides students through setting up the robot development environment in the cloud utilizing AWS RoboMaker. The objectives of this course include understanding the cloud development environment, preparing to write programs for robots in the cloud, and integration with various AWS cloud services.

Stay tuned for subsequent courses and tutorials focusing on intermediate and advanced topics with ROS 2.

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Assessments in first course in the RoboMaker Curriculum

Thank you for making this course available via GitHub! In my locally-built first course in the RoboMaker Curriculum, the end of Module 1 refers to an assessment. Are the assessments included outside of the AWS Educate program? If so, where can I find them?

Broken Links

Hi

I tried to build the content of the repository (fundamentals-of-robotics) locally using this command:
bundle exec jekyll build --trace --config _config.yml,_config-standalone.yml

and then i pushed the content to S3 bucket (http://fundamentals-of-robotics.s3-website-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/) and set it as static web hosting.

When i click one of the link, it got broken link as the link generated is incorrect
For example
Clicking on 1. Motivation redirects to http://fundamentals-of-robotics.s3-website-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/modules/0/motivation while it should be http://fundamentals-of-robotics.s3-website-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/modules/0/motivation.html

Note: using bundle exec jekyll serve --trace --config _config.yml,_config-standalone.yml works fine, but it can only be used locally

getting-started-with-ubuntu - can't find kobuki files

Hello!
For the second course in the RoboMaker Curriculum "getting-started-with-ubuntu" in the section MODULE 4 - BUILDING TOOLS section on "Custom ROS packages fix" there is an instruction to have the Turtlebot 2 simulation running using the command:

git clone https://github.com/turtlebot/kobuki

However, the command fails and the link on github appears to be dead. Is there another location to download the kobuki files required for the simulation?

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