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2022
In recent years we are witnessing an increasing diffusion of new technologies in school contexts, an aspect that implies changes in educational paradigms. The introduction of social agents such as robots in schools represents a significant opportunity both to innovate teaching and to respond to the needs introduced by the digital transformation and the
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In recent years we are witnessing an increasing diffusion of new technologies in school contexts, an aspect that implies changes in educational paradigms. The introduction of social agents such as robots in schools represents a significant opportunity both to innovate teaching and to respond to the needs introduced by the digital transformation and the
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Assessing teacher readiness for educational robotics integration in primary and preschool education
EducationEducational Robotics combines elements of many sciences, covering all fields of STEM education. Its successful implementation depends largely on the teachers who will be asked to implement it in a school classroom.
Leonidas Gavrilas +2 more
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Trends in Neuroscience and Education
In technology education, there has been a paradigmatic shift towards student-centered approaches such as learning by doing, constructionism, and experiential learning.
Eneyse Dayane Pinheiro +4 more
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In technology education, there has been a paradigmatic shift towards student-centered approaches such as learning by doing, constructionism, and experiential learning.
Eneyse Dayane Pinheiro +4 more
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2019
This discipline is mandatory for undergraduate students in computer science in thesecond year (third semester). Within the framework of this discipline studentsstudy the basic concepts and history of robotics, technical design, hardwareprogramming of microcontrollers, study the methodological foundations ofteaching robotics in high school.
Tatyana, Mazurok +2 more
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This discipline is mandatory for undergraduate students in computer science in thesecond year (third semester). Within the framework of this discipline studentsstudy the basic concepts and history of robotics, technical design, hardwareprogramming of microcontrollers, study the methodological foundations ofteaching robotics in high school.
Tatyana, Mazurok +2 more
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2020
This chapter focuses on the applications of robotics in the field of education. It discusses the scope for growth and improvement in the models of the robots currently in use. It deals with the current scenario regarding the implementation of a thought that can help in making the future of learning efficient, effective, and interesting.
Nikita Suryawanshi +3 more
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This chapter focuses on the applications of robotics in the field of education. It discusses the scope for growth and improvement in the models of the robots currently in use. It deals with the current scenario regarding the implementation of a thought that can help in making the future of learning efficient, effective, and interesting.
Nikita Suryawanshi +3 more
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Computers in Human Behavior, 2020
The study examined the effects of learning with the Bee-Bot on young boys' and girls' computational thinking within the context of two scaffolding techniques.
C. Angeli, Nicos Valanides
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The study examined the effects of learning with the Bee-Bot on young boys' and girls' computational thinking within the context of two scaffolding techniques.
C. Angeli, Nicos Valanides
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Soft Robotics, 2014
Abstract Robotics education poses a significant challenge because it involves a number of different technological components and disciplines. So far, most of the existing teaching approaches focus on robots with fixed morphologies and rigid structures, which cover only subsets of the entire spectrum of related knowledge.
Xiaoxiang Yu +3 more
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Abstract Robotics education poses a significant challenge because it involves a number of different technological components and disciplines. So far, most of the existing teaching approaches focus on robots with fixed morphologies and rigid structures, which cover only subsets of the entire spectrum of related knowledge.
Xiaoxiang Yu +3 more
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2016
Educational robotics programs have become popular in most developed countries and are becoming more and more prevalent in the developing world as well. Robotics is used to teach problem solving, programming, design, physics, math and even music and art to students at all levels of their education.
David P. Miller, Illah Nourbakhsh
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Educational robotics programs have become popular in most developed countries and are becoming more and more prevalent in the developing world as well. Robotics is used to teach problem solving, programming, design, physics, math and even music and art to students at all levels of their education.
David P. Miller, Illah Nourbakhsh
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2019
When Seymour Papert first introduced turtle geometry through the programming language Logo in 1967, it was intended to assist children ranging in age from 5 to 17 to learn mathematical concepts through programming and the use of words. Rather than programming using codes that were specific to a particular programming language, Papert simplified this by
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When Seymour Papert first introduced turtle geometry through the programming language Logo in 1967, it was intended to assist children ranging in age from 5 to 17 to learn mathematical concepts through programming and the use of words. Rather than programming using codes that were specific to a particular programming language, Papert simplified this by
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A Systematic Review on Continuing Education of Teachers for Educational Robotics
Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems, 2023Denilton S. de Oliveira +2 more
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