A relation between young children's computer utilization and their use of education robots

Author(s):  
Hyunmin Yoon
Author(s):  
Ayşe Tuna

In most countries, the student population in schools continues to grow more diverse, and the unique learning needs of the students are recognized. In this respect, it is crucial to ensure that policies foster educational outcomes for all students, not just an average general education student. Since working on robots is very stimulating for especially young students, allowing them to develop key skills that will help them be successful during their school years and beyond in terms of problem-solving, creativity, scientific approach, and team spirit, robots are becoming more popular as an educational platform. For that reason, many types of robots are being involved in education. Robots with different features and capabilities, such as simple robots or socially interactive robots, are used in education, and usually, objectives and targets of a study and age group of students dictate the choices regarding robots. Considering the different roles of robots in education, in this chapter, the use of robots in the education of students with diverse needs is reviewed.


1988 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 186-197 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paula Nurius ◽  
Nancy Hooyman ◽  
Anne E. Nicoll

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