Robotics Basic is an introductory course that provides a structured, hands-on overview of industrial robotics. Over 13 compact modules, learners explore the mechanical, electrical, and digital components that make up modern robotic systems.
You will learn what defines a robot, how different robot types are classified, and how they are used in industrial environments. The course covers robot kinematics, motion strategies (PTP, CP, CIRC), drive systems, end effectors, and measurement technologies. Special focus is placed on human-robot collaboration, programming principles, and practical safety in accordance with international standards such as the EU Machinery Directive and ISO 10218.
Each module includes real-world examples, visual aids, and short quizzes to reinforce learning. The course concludes with a graded final quiz.
Prerequisites:
No prior experience with robotics is required. Basic technical understanding and familiarity with industrial or mechanical concepts are helpful but not mandatory. Comfort with using a computer and navigating online learning platforms will support a smooth learning experience.
Target Audience:
This course is ideal for technicians, engineering students, early-career professionals, and anyone interested in automation and robotics.
By the end of the course, you will be able to understand, evaluate, and apply the key principles of robotics in a modern industrial context.
This introductory module provides a comprehensive foundation for understanding the essential structure and role of industrial robots. Learners begin by exploring the definition and basic characteristics of robots, including the core components of robotic systems and how these systems support automation in modern production environments.
They will then be introduced to the various types of robotic systems and their integration into industrial workflows. Emphasis is placed on component structures, functional capabilities, and safety considerations of entire robotic systems.
Finally, the module addresses the classification of robots based on structural and functional criteria and explores typical application areas. Participants will learn to distinguish between conventional industrial robots and lightweight robots, understand their use cases, and reflect on how robotics is shaping today’s manufacturing and logistics industries.
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5 lectures•Total 15 minutes
Welcome to the Course – Basics of Robotics•10 minutes
Digital Badging•5 minutes
Optional Reading•0 minutes
Optional Reading•0 minutes
Optional Reading•0 minutes
1 devoir•Total 10 minutes
Knowledge Check•10 minutes
3 plugins•Total 70 minutes
Basics of Robotics•25 minutes
Overview of robot systems•25 minutes
Classification and application areas of industrial robots•20 minutes
Performance characterisitcs of industrial robots
Module 2•2 heures à terminer
Détails du module
This module dives deeper into the technical and functional properties that define the performance of modern robotic systems.
It begins with robot kinematics, where learners will explore serial and parallel structures, degrees of freedom, and coordinate systems. This provides the basis for understanding how robots move and operate in space. In the following unit on human-robot collaboration, learners will study different modes of interaction, including cooperation, coexistence, and full collaboration—with a focus on safety, technical requirements, and ethical considerations.
The module then turns to performance-related criteria, starting with accuracy and repeatability, including common causes of deviation and the importance of calibration. In the units on drive systems and end effectors, participants examine mechanical design, gear types, motor systems, and the selection of grippers or tools based on the task at hand.
The module concludes with position measurement technologies (absolute vs. incremental) and motion control strategies such as point-to-point, continuous path, and circular interpolation. Together, these elements form the core of robot system performance and usability in real-world environments.
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7 lectures
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Optiona Reading•0 minutes
Optional Reading•0 minutes
1 devoir•Total 10 minutes
Knowledge Check•10 minutes
7 plugins•Total 127 minutes
Robot kinematics•20 minutes
Human-robot-collaboration•25 minutes
Robot accuracy•12 minutes
Drive systems•10 minutes
End effectors•20 minutes
Displacement measuring systems•20 minutes
Movement types•20 minutes
Safety aspects and rules & regulations
Module 3•1 heure à terminer
Détails du module
The third module focuses on the regulatory and safety-related dimensions of industrial robotics.
It begins with an overview of programming strategies, including online methods (e.g., teach-in, master-slave) and offline programming (e.g., simulation, text-based). Learners will understand when to apply which approach and what tools are commonly used—such as the TIA Portal.
The next unit addresses the legal and normative framework. Key elements include the EU Machinery Directive, ISO/TS 15066 for collaborative robots, and the structure of A-, B-, and C-level safety standards. Central to this is the five-step process of conducting a proper risk assessment for robotic systems.
The final unit translates these concepts into practical safety implementations: learners identify zones within a robot cell (hazard, safe, and collaborative), explore safety components such as light curtains and emergency stops, and understand the role of operating modes and system interlocks. This practical view ensures that learners are well prepared to handle safety compliance in real-world installations.
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3 lectures
Optional Reading•0 minutes
Optiona Reading•0 minutes
Optional Reading•0 minutes
1 devoir•Total 10 minutes
Knowledge Check•10 minutes
3 plugins•Total 60 minutes
Programming of robots•20 minutes
Rules and regulations for robot operation•25 minutes
Safety in practice•15 minutes
Final module
Module 4•1 heure à terminer
Détails du module
This introductory module provides a comprehensive foundation for understanding the essential structure and role of industrial robots. Learners begin by exploring the definition and basic characteristics of robots, including the core components of robotic systems and how these systems support automation in modern production environments. They will then be introduced to the various types of robotic systems and their integration into industrial workflows. Emphasis is placed on component structures, functional capabilities, and safety considerations of entire robotic systems. Finally, the module addresses the classification of robots based on structural and functional criteria and explores typical application areas. Participants will learn to distinguish between conventional industrial robots and lightweight robots, understand their use cases, and reflect on how robotics is shaping today’s manufacturing and logistics industries.
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2 lectures•Total 10 minutes
Review & Summary•5 minutes
Digital Badging•5 minutes
1 devoir•Total 30 minutes
Final Task•30 minutes
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It has taught me all the basics, and has taken me from having zero knowledge about robots, to equipping me to study it further
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