Collective residencies / ROBOTICS III / Olot

FEDERICO COCA

From Sunday, 10 May 2020 to Sunday, 10 May 2020

FEDERICO COCA
Electronics teacher
Granada

Bio

His first contact with electronics began when he was very young when he opened a cassette to see what there was inside and what he saw pleased him, so he dedicated his entire student life to becoming an electronic engineer, and he got an “A” in his final project. He has been working in teaching since 1984. Educational robotics: its first steps began in 2009 with a visit to Malakabot, where it quickly saw the great possibilities this had and immediately introduced it as transversal content in the subjects it taught. With a highly motivated student group, they began their participation in micro robotics competitions (Madrid-Bot, Malakabot, Robolot, dbSariak and Robolid) and in projects (ARCE Project: “Learning Electronics through Robotics”, Guadalbot Project: “We learn Electronics using robotics”, PLUMA Project: Universal Microcontrolled Platform). Educational and industrial applications, Gutenberg3D Project. 3D design and printing. Creator of the first free 3D printer in Granada with a Prusa i2 under the umbrella of ClonWars. He currently volunteers with ENABLING THE FUTURE. A Global Network Of Passionate Volunteers Using 3D Printing To Give The World A “Helping Hand”. Member of the Robolot Team. He is currently studying English and learning to manage FPGAs through her participation in FPGAWars.

Project

I usually collaborate in everything necessary at the request of the organizers and in the last editions I have been a jury of the Robolot mini-consumption test.

This year in particular we will make the first presentation of the results of the Educacont project that was born in the residence three years ago and that is already being a reality. Educacont is a proposal by Miguel Antonio Peña and already has two versions, one with data recording on a microSD and an IoT mode with data upload to the cloud. The initial programming was devised from the Arduino IDE but we are currently programming with the ArduinoBlocks platform and Juanjo López, its creator, has included all the necessary blocks for it. Other relevant participants are Toni Moreno, Cati Quintana, Pedro Domingo Fernández, Mercè Requena and David Llamas.

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