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Robots and agents in basic computer science curricula

Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Robot Motion and Control, 2002. RoMoCo '02., 2003
The present day changes in applications of computers are fundamental and modify our global understanding of computers and computing. The coming change of the basic computational paradigm must be reflected in teaching computer science and engineering. This contribution sketches a proposal of how to achieve this on the basis of multi-agent systems and ...
J. Kelemen, A. Kubik
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Robotics course — A challenge for computer science students

2017 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON), 2017
The course Robotics could be taught using different approaches, depending on the audience that takes the course. For example, the course could be taught to mechanical engineers, which are usually acquainted with hardware, or to software students, that usually lack the hardware knowledge.
Vesna Kirandziska, Nevena Ackovska
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Teaching physical human-robot interaction to computer science undergraduate students

2016 European Control Conference (ECC), 2016
The introduction of the teaching of physical Human-Robot Interaction in a Bachelor curriculum of Computer Science is necessary to increase the students's awareness in novel challenging applications, ranging from industrial manipulators to medical robots.
TADIELLO, CARLO   +4 more
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How Can Computer Science Faculties Increase the Proportion of Women in Computer Science by Using Robots?

2019 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON), 2019
As women belong to a minority in computer science, this work aims to provide possible K-12 STEM education initiatives how computer science faculties can contribute to increasing the proportion of women in computer science by using robots. Through applying these initiatives, faculties can help to reduce the gender imbalance, increase diversity and the ...
Lisa Keller, Isabel John
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A learning approach based on robotics in Computer Science and Computer Engineering

IEEE EDUCON 2010 Conference, 2010
It is well known that the number of students that arrives to engineering studies decreases every year, due to the difficulty that these studies present, when compared to other studies, in a society that tends to be more social oriented than in the past. In order to increase the interest of the students this paper presents a Project Based Learning (PBL)
Joan Oliver   +2 more
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The impact of robotics on computer science

Communications of the ACM, 1986
The rapid development of robotics and the resulting need for computer scientists to be better trained in traditional mathematics necessitate changes in computer science curricula.
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A robotics based teaching environment for computer science

IEE Colloquium on Robotics and Education, 1995
This paper describes a laboratory based on "state of the art" technology which seeks to provide an innovative theme-based teaching environment which facilitates the integration of coursework across the entire computer science curriculum and fosters a creative attitude whilst providing a framework that develops theoretical ability, subject knowledge and
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Measuring the effectiveness of robots in teaching computer science

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2003
We report the results of a year-long experiment in the use of robots to teach computer science. Our data set compares results from over 800 students on identical tests from both robotics and non-robotics based laboratory sessions. We also examine the effectiveness of robots in encouraging students to select computer science or computer engineering as a
Barry Fagin, Laurence Merkle
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Computer Science Outreach with End-User Robot-Programming Tools

Proceedings of the 2017 ACM SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2017
Robots are becoming popular in Computer Science outreach to K-12 students. Easy-to-program toy robots already exist as commercial educational products. These toys take advantage of the increased interest and engagement resulting from the ability to write code that makes a robot physically move.
Vivek Paramasivam   +3 more
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Preparing computer science students for the robotics revolution

Communications of the ACM, 2010
Robotics will inspire dramatic changes in the CS curriculum.
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