Robotics Simplified – a website for learning robotics
robotics-simplified.comHey everyone!
I’m the creator of the website and a former member of the FRC team 1391 (2018 - lead programmer and driver).
The website aims to explain topics from the field of robotics in a simple way.
It offers implementations (in Python) and illustrations of the discussed concepts, interactive visualizations (using P5.js), and is available offline as a PDF. It’s also open-source: https://github.com/xiaoxiae/Robotics-Simplified-Website
IT’S STILL A WIP, so the content is subject to change.
I would love to hear your thoughts on the project!
what demographic are you targeting? college freshmen, highschool seniors?
i see as a WIP its a good start, one thing i noticed is my browser zoom was cutting off the bottom of the page, unless i maximized my browser. [I do have a fairly unorthodox browser set up], im wondering if you have a way of checking a readers zoom level and adjusting?
whithout diving into the source code, the page is not a busy box full of distractions, thats good. it looks like there is room to monetize the page [if you ever chose to] and not eat up info space.
you have a nice image set up, im wondering if it be worth it for you to make an interactive animation, so a reader could play with a simulation, make code changes in some way and have a visual on expected results [yup that maybe resource intensive] -it may help with learning for some segment of users.
i think its good keep it up, and hope it works out well :D
bookmarked and stuffed into my STEM folder for later reference
I'm glad you like it!
Yes - as I am a high school student myself, so my target audience is exactly the people you described.
I will look into the browser problem, performance testing is something I haven't payed enough attention to.
There is one interactive visualization in the Drive Control > Arcade Drive article, and I am planning on adding more, but interactive code is an absolutely amazing idea! I will definitely look into it.
Thanks so much for the advice and the bookmark!