HRI
On Being a Peer
Lykke Brogaard Bertel, Dorte Malig Rasmussen
- Year
- 2013
- Citations
- 8
Abstract
This paper investigates and discusses the persuasive principles of social actors in relation to other theories of technologies as social agents, particularly within the field of Social Robotics and Persuasive Educational and Entertainment Robotics (PEERs). Based on related research and results from a case study on social robots as persuasive social actors in education an extension of the persuasive principles is proposed and related design guidelines for Persuasive Technology as social actors in teaching are presented.
Keywords
Persuasive technologyRoboticsField (mathematics)EntertainmentExtension (predicate logic)RobotRelation (database)Social robotSociologyPsychology
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