DocumentCode
1173062
Title
Encouraging robotics to take root [teaching tool]
Author
Fiorini, Paolo
Author_Institution
RAS Educ. Comm., Verona Univ., Italy
Volume
12
Issue
3
fYear
2005
Firstpage
15
Abstract
Grass-roots robotics is robotics used in primary and secondary schools as a new tool for teaching science and the humanities. The objective is robotics should be taught as an example of integration between mechanics, electronics, and computer science. However, robotics is more than just integration between these three disciplines. It allows students to personally take up their own learning process and are much more aware than their teachers of the interaction among the disciplines. The students stop being passive targets of teaching methods and become active learning subjects, showing initiative, independence, and a drastic reduction in their learning time. Therefore, employing robotics as a teaching tool achieves a deep change in the students by modifying their attitude towards learning, and students become active seekers of knowledge, rather than passively absorbing carefully prepared and measured lectures.
Keywords
computer aided instruction; educational aids; robots; teaching; education; grass-roots robotics; learning process; primary school; secondary school; students; teaching tool; Cognitive robotics; Education; Educational institutions; Educational robots; Fabrication; Games; Laboratories; Mobile robots; Robot kinematics; World Wide Web;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Robotics & Automation Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-9932
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MRA.2005.1511864
Filename
1511864
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