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Social robots for education: A review

Tony Belpaeme, James Kennedy, Aditi Ramachandran, Brian Scassellati, Fumihide Tanaka

Year
2018
Citations
1,445

Abstract

Social robots can be used in education as tutors or peer learners. They have been shown to be effective at increasing cognitive and affective outcomes and have achieved outcomes similar to those of human tutoring on restricted tasks. This is largely because of their physical presence, which traditional learning technologies lack. We review the potential of social robots in education, discuss the technical challenges, and consider how the robot's appearance and behavior affect learning outcomes.

Keywords

RobotSocial robotEngineering ethicsSociologyComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionEngineeringArtificial intelligenceMobile robotRobot control

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