Graduating from College?
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Project Roadmap
The Project Roadmap outlines the journey on how you can take your student projects from Concept to Maket and every step in between. There are 10 Steps with resources to help ensure your Success.
Roadmap Dashboard
Project Roadmap Dashboard is here to help you track your journey to success and monitor what needs to be done next on your Student project lifecycle. This Dashboard will highlight tasks and give you tips, tricks and support resources through the entire process.
Startup Survival Guide
This guide can help you with your Student projects to create and inspire your ideas for a smooth transition to completion eliminating the rock road to finish the year that will prepare you for your next venture.
Resources
Printable Charts for Your Design
Featured Academic Content
Webinar – Engineering Labs Without the Logistics: STM32, FPGAs, and Analog Circuits
Want to scale hands-on learning without expanding your physical footprint. LabsLand enables students to access real hardware from anywhere.
I/O Voltage Standards and Their Role in Ensuring Microcontrollers Speak the Same Language
I/O voltage compatibility is critical in embedded system design. Without proper level shifting, a simple connection between two chips can lead to failure.
Elevating Engineering Labs with LabsLand
Technology brings a new tool to electronics learning: remote labs - designed as a powerful tool to for flexible, effective, and practical engineering education.
What Are Robots? Tracing the Evolution and Future of Robotics
A robot is a programmable machine capable of sensing, processing information, and performing tasks either autonomously or with some level of human guidance.
Programming XRP Robot Using Thonny
A discussion of how to use Thonny, an alternate programming method, to program the Experimental Robotic Platform (XRP).
SLAM from an Algorithmic Point of View (Part 2)
A discussion of the three primary techniques used in SLAM algorithms to create maps of unknown areas for robot navigation.
Remote Hardware Systems with the LabsLand Prism4
Remote labs, in the context of education and training, are hardware and software systems allowing students access to real equipment elsewhere on the Internet.







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