NAO, autonomous, programmable mini humanoid robot, Aldebaran SAS, Paris, France


NAO math library tutorial

Published on Nov 18, 2015

Hi everyone and welcome, today we're going to be looking into the Choreograph Math Library. It's a run-through and understand what the math behaviors do. So if you want your robot to do your math homework for you then please stay tuned!

Hi guys! I'm Philip English and now on this video we're looking to teach you how to use the math behaviors that are in the math library tool on your NAO robot. We'll do this by running through each behavior one by one and solving some math equations.
 

New curriculum for NAO Robots teaching math and literacy

Published on Jun 21, 2016

RobotLAB has developed curricula for NAO robot, which makes it useful in K-12 classrooms for reading, writing, math, trig, science and computer science.
 

NAO Robot Human interaction tutorial

Published on Apr 9, 2017

NAO Basic Greeting

1. Create an animation of movNAO Basic Greeting

Create an animation of movements
Right click, select "Create a new box"
Select "Timeline"
We want the robot to do 3 things, a five high, a hello, and a goodbye move:

On the Timeline Edit Box
Name: High Five
Image: Click "Edit"
On the Edit box image
Click "Browse" and select a file
Click "OK"
Now, as you can remember, if we take it to the box, we can get access to the NAO's Timeline. Mine now is connected to the PC. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to set some points of the NAO to do some movements. As I have said before on one of my tutorial I'm going to make it set all the joints to the whole body.

We want to make him look like he is doing a high five:

Right click the arm
Click "Stiffen chain on/off"
Raise his arm up
Set joints and key frame
Select "Arms"
Click "Play" on the Motion Controller
That's a quite quick high five actually. What we want to do is to actually give him a pause when he got his arm in the air. So, the way we do that is to copy and paste the key frame.
 
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