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* [https://www.coursera.org/ Coursera] - Last time we checked, you were able to sign up for an individual course for free, but not an entire "specialization" (series of related courses).   
 
* [https://www.coursera.org/ Coursera] - Last time we checked, you were able to sign up for an individual course for free, but not an entire "specialization" (series of related courses).   
 
* [https://www.udemy.com/ Udemy] - Less formal courses, offered by individuals for various fees.  There are several coirses for learning the Python programming language.
 
* [https://www.udemy.com/ Udemy] - Less formal courses, offered by individuals for various fees.  There are several coirses for learning the Python programming language.
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== '''''<span style="color: red">We need your feedback!</span>''''' ==
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What was your experience with the resources on this page?  What others should be listed?
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Please post your thoughts on our [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/snoco-robotics Google group].

Revision as of 15:46, 16 April 2020

Tutorials

Books

  • "A Gentle Introduction to ROS" - Online book covering ROS (Robot Operating System) with examples in C++.
  • HumbleBundle.com - You can sign up for their newsletter to receive periodic notices of time-limited (and cheap) downloadable book "bundle" offers, each bundle relating to a particular subject. Past bundles include Robotics, Arduino, Artificial Intelligence, and various maker subjects. You can download e-books in bundles you have ordered or access them via your library page on the Humble Bundle site.

Online Courses

  • Class Central - Catalog of courses offered by others; search for robotics or other relevant topic.
  • Coursera - Last time we checked, you were able to sign up for an individual course for free, but not an entire "specialization" (series of related courses).
  • Udemy - Less formal courses, offered by individuals for various fees. There are several coirses for learning the Python programming language.

We need your feedback!

What was your experience with the resources on this page? What others should be listed? Please post your thoughts on our Google group.