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Humanoid robots go to school

Christina Chalmers, Therese Keane, Marie Bodén, Monica Williams

Year
2022
Citations
23
Access
Open access

Abstract

Abstract Humanoid robots are being used in some schools, however, research on the use of these robots is relatively new. In this three-year study, humanoid robots were deployed in 10 schools, involving 29 teachers across early childhood to Year 10. This study aimed to ascertain teachers’ perceptions of the benefits and challenges, the pedagogical practices that helped with student engagement, and where the robots fitted in the curriculum. Through multiple case studies, teachers’ views were explored and results from the study supports the deployment of humanoid robots. The study advocates a constructivist inquiry approach to using humanoid robots across the curriculum.

Keywords

Humanoid robotRobotCurriculumSoftware deploymentPerceptionMathematics educationComputer scienceEducational technologyPsychologyPedagogy

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