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===Select Competitions===
===Select Competitions===

Mindstorms NXT. 2010. [http://mindstorms.lego.com/en-us/Default.aspx Lego Mindsorms]. (Lego Mindstorms is a line of programmable robotics/construction toys, manufactured by the Lego Group. it comes in a kit containing many pieces including sensors and cables).


Zero Robotics. 2010. [http://zerorobotics.mit.edu/ Zero Robotics]. (Zero Robotics is a student competition that takes "arena robotics" to new heights, literally. The robots are miniature satellites called SPHERES, and the final tournament is aboard the International Space Station!). Cambridge, MA: MIT>
Zero Robotics. 2010. [http://zerorobotics.mit.edu/ Zero Robotics]. (Zero Robotics is a student competition that takes "arena robotics" to new heights, literally. The robots are miniature satellites called SPHERES, and the final tournament is aboard the International Space Station!). Cambridge, MA: MIT>


===Select Robotics' Hardware===

Mindstorms NXT. 2010. [http://mindstorms.lego.com/en-us/Default.aspx Lego Mindsorms]. (Lego Mindstorms is a line of programmable robotics/construction toys, manufactured by the Lego Group. it comes in a kit containing many pieces including sensors and cables).




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Williams, Mary-Anne. 2010. [http://blogs.law.stanford.edu/robotics/2010/09/05/249/ What’s it like to be a robot?]. September 5. Stanford, CA: blogs.law.stanford.edu
Williams, Mary-Anne. 2010. [http://blogs.law.stanford.edu/robotics/2010/09/05/249/ What’s it like to be a robot?]. September 5. Stanford, CA: blogs.law.stanford.edu



===Select Simulations, Applets and Visualizations===
===Select Simulations, Applets and Visualizations===