Robot Magazine
Editor | Greg Vogel |
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Categories | Robotics |
Frequency | bi-monthly |
Publisher | Maplegate Media Group |
First issue | November 2003 |
Country | USA |
Based in | Danbury, Connecticut |
Website |
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ISSN | 1555-1016 |
Robot Magazine is an American bi-monthly robotics publication produced by the Maplegate Media Group.[1] The first issue appeared in November 2003. Topics covered commonly include: how hobbyists can build and program robots from kits or from scratch, results of robot competitions and conventions, and how educators in colleges and high schools are incorporating the building and programming of robots into their teaching of science, engineering, and math.
In January 2012 Greg Vogel became the editor-in-chief of Robot Magazine which is based in Danbury, Connecticut.[1]
Columns and departments
Robot Magazine has a number of recurring columns that deal with various areas of robotics:
- UPDATE
- NAME THAT BOT!, a contest which challenges the reader to identify a prominent real-world or fictional robot.
- ROBOT FEED, the letters section.
- LERN, Leading Edge Robotics News.
- Combat Zone, a column that deals specifically with combat robotics and competitions.
- SNAPSHOT, a notable robot photograph.
- BOT SHOP REPORT, a home workshop report.
- PLUG & PLAY, product news.
- FUTURE BYTES, new developments in the lab.
References
- 1 2 "Maplegate Media Group names Greg Vogel new editor-in-chief". Model Retailer. 9 January 2012. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
External links
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