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Small Robot Projects: Before You Start

Robert McCartney, Kathryn E. Sanders

Year
1998
Citations
2

Abstract

Abstract Working with robots is an attractive possibility for educators at many levels. The price and availability of robotic hardware are favorable, there are often examples in the media of school groups doing robotic projects, and the projects support group design and co-operative activity. Still, these projects cannot be organized without considerable effort. In this article, we look at some of the opportunities and pitfalls that are encountered when working with robots in an educational setting, illustrating them with anecdotes from our experience with eight small robot-building projects, with participants ranging in age from nine to adult, and duration ranging from a single day to a full semester. We suggest some of the benefits of these projects and outline the problems organizers and participants will be likely to face.

Keywords

Computer scienceRobotHuman–computer interactionProcess managementArtificial intelligenceBusiness

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