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Smart Learning with Educational Robotics - Using Robots to Scaffold Learning Outcomes

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This book will offer ideas on how robots can be used as teachers' assistants to scaffold learning outcomes, where the robot is a learning agent in self-directed learning who can contribute to the development of key competences for today's world through targeted learning - such as engineering thinking, math, physics, computational thinking, etc. starting from pre-school and continuing to a higher education level. Robotization is speeding up at the moment in a variety of dimensions, both through the automation of work, by performing intellectual duties, and by providing support for people in everyday situations. There is increasing political attention, especially in Europe, on educational systems not being able to keep up with such emerging technologies, and efforts to rectify this. This edited volume responds to this attention, and seeks to explore which pedagogical and educational concepts should be included in the learning process so that the use of robots is meaningful from the pointof view of knowledge construction, and so that it is safe from the technological and cybersecurity perspective.

List of contents

Part I: Teaching With Robots.- Chapter 1: Opportunities And Limitations Of Robot-Teacher .- Chapter 2: What Do Teachers Believe About Using Robotics For Stem Education In Primary/Elementary Schools? Chapter 3: Curricular And Not Curricular Educational Robotics Inside And Outside The Classroom: Definitions, General Review And Some Italian Examples.- Chapter 4: Robots As Learning Agents In The Development Of Engineering Thinking.- Chapter 5: Beyond Pre-Fabricated Robots And "Black Boxes": Introducing Maker Movement In Educational Robotics.- Chapter 6: Beyond Coding: Back To The Future With Education Robots.- Chapter 7: Future Class Teachers And Educational Robotics: Personal Attitudes, Current State And Possible Future Use.- Chapter 8: What Makes Robotics An Engaging Play? A Teacher's Experience.- Part II: Learning With Robots: From Preschool To Tertiary Education.- Chapter 9: Programming Robots To Empower Superior Cognitive Functions In Early Childhood.- Chapter 10: Robotics In PrimarySchool: A Realistic Mathematics Approach.- Chapter 11: Design Of A Modular Robot Made With 3d Printing For Educational Purposes.- Chapter 12: Crab Robot: A Comparative Study On The Robotics Effectiveness In Discipline Of Sciences Of An Elementary School.- Chapter 13: Innovative Tools For Teaching Marine Robotics And IoT Since Primary School.- Chapter 14: Using Robots To Introduce First Year College Students To The Field Of Electrical Engineering.- Chapter 15: Designing A Competition Robot As A Capstone Project For Electrical And Computer Engineering Students.

About the author

Linda Daniela is a Professor in the Faculty of Education, Psychology, and Art at the University of Latvia in Riga.

Summary

This book will offer ideas on how robots can be used as teachers' assistants to scaffold learning outcomes, where the robot is a learning agent in self-directed learning who can contribute to the development of key competences for today's world through targeted learning - such as engineering thinking, math, physics, computational thinking, etc. starting from pre-school and continuing to a higher education level. Robotization is speeding up at the moment in a variety of dimensions, both through the automation of work, by performing intellectual duties, and by providing support for people in everyday situations. There is increasing political attention, especially in Europe, on educational systems not being able to keep up with such emerging technologies, and efforts to rectify this. This edited volume responds to this attention, and seeks to explore which pedagogical and educational concepts should be included in the learning process so that the use of robots is meaningful from the pointof view of knowledge construction, and so that it is safe from the technological and cybersecurity perspective.

Product details

Assisted by Lind Daniela (Editor), Linda Daniela (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030199128
ISBN 978-3-0-3019912-8
No. of pages 346
Dimensions 158 mm x 27 mm x 241 mm
Weight 716 g
Illustrations XXVIII, 346 p. 142 illus., 122 illus. in color.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology

Pädagogische Psychologie, B, Regelungstechnik, Education, Robotics, Automation, Learning, Cognition & cognitive psychology, Learning & Instruction, Teaching skills & techniques, Instruction, Educational Technology, Control, Robotics, Automation, Robotics and Automation, Digital Education and Educational Technology, Instructional Psychology, learning and instruction

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