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Designing an Introductory HRI Course

Henny Admoni, Wafa Johal, Daniel Szafır, Anara Sandygulova

Year
2024
Citations
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Abstract

Human-robot interaction is now an established discipline. Dozens of HRI courses exist at universities worldwide, and some institutions even offer degrees in HRI. However, although many students are being taught HRI, there is no agreed-upon curriculum for an introductory HRI course. In this workshop, we aim to reach community consensus on what should be covered in such a course. Through interactive activities like panels, breakout discussions, and syllabus design, workshop participants will explore the many topics and pedagogical approaches for teaching HRI. They will then distill their findings into a single example introductory HRI curriculum. Output from this workshop will include a short paper explaining this curriculum and an example syllabus that can be used and adapted by HRI educators.

Keywords

SyllabusCurriculumCourse (navigation)BreakoutComputer scienceMathematics educationRobotEngineering ethicsPedagogyPsychology

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