The Future of Programming and Innovation
By Patty Seybold
As faithful readers know, LabView is now the graphical programming environment used by elementary school age kids who can design, build, and manipulate robots using LEGO Mindstorms NXT. Jeff Kodosky is the original inventor of the ...
Outside Innovation - http://outsideinnovation.blogs.com/pseybold/
BayLUG at Chabot Space & Science Center, August 25, 2007
By Bill
Other models featured were Jim's version of the pneum-ADD-ic machine (design by Kevin Clague) from the book LEGO Mindstorms Masterpieces, Jeremy's Mindstorms and Technic models, Kevin's Star Wars base (on the ice planet Hoth, ...
Bill Ward's Brickpile - http://www.brickpile.com
Mini Car Production facility built with Lego Mindstorm!
By bitbot
Many years ago when Lego Mindstorm was first released, my dad brought it home as a surprise for my brother and I. We quickly set it up and configured all that was needed to try our hands on what many would call "elementary robotics". ...
Bits & Bytes make a Bitbot - http://bitbot.wordpress.com
National Instruments and LEGO Group Announce New Version of LEGO ...
National Instruments and the LEGO Group today announced the latest software update for the popular LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT robotics invention system. Powered by the National Instruments LabVIEW graphical programming environment, ...
National Instruments News - http://www.ni.com/news/
NXT Gray Book review
By Jim Kelly(Jim Kelly)
I received the NXT "Gray Book" back in early August but somehow forgot to get around to posting a review. The Gray Book (GB) is written by Shinichiro Oba and Takuya Matsubara and is 208 pages. Since it is written in Japanese, ...
The NXT STEP - LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT Blog - http://thenxtstep.blogspot.com/
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