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On Thursday, February 24, Henry Walker will discuss present some of his preliminary work on integrating the programming of robots with the curriculum of CSC 161 (&amp;ldquo;Imperative problem solving and data structures&amp;rdquo;):
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Introductory computer science courses around the country have utilized robots for a number of years.  In recent years, for some courses, robot control has taken advantage of Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs); some other courses provide students with a programming environment designed for beginners.  Although these experiences have often been motivating and interesting for students, the use of robots remains a challenge within courses that focus upon imperative problem solving (e.g., with the C programming language), such as Grinnell&#039;s CSC 161.
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Drawing upon this background, Mr. Walker has devoted part of his current sabbatical leave to explore the use of simple robots, with the long-term goal of possibly using robots in CSC 161.  This talk presents a status report on this work.  Discussion will include hardware options and capabilities, programming options, available documentation, examples of working programs, challenges, and next steps.
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Refreshments will be served at 4:15 p.m. in the Computer Science Commons (Noyce 3817). Mr. Walker&#039;s talk, &amp;ldquo;Programming robots: a status report,&amp;rdquo; will follow at 4:30 p.m. in Noyce 3821. Everyone is welcome to attend! 
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Students interested in the topics of this talk are encouraged to contact Mr. Walker about the possibility of working in the field for Summer 2011 and [maybe] beyond.
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