• DocumentCode
    491751
  • Title

    How different in cultural acceptance of tutoring robots serving augmented reality?

  • Author

    Han, Jeonghye ; Hyun, Eunja ; Kim, MiRyang ; Cho, Hyekyung ; Kanda, Takayuki ; Nomura, Tatsuya

  • Author_Institution
    Cheongju Nat. Univ. of Educ., Cheongju
  • Volume
    03
  • fYear
    2009
  • fDate
    15-18 Feb. 2009
  • Firstpage
    2006
  • Lastpage
    2008
  • Abstract
    The difference of user´s perception seems to have been well reflected in the development of robot technology. In this study, we attempted to compare and analyze how cultural features in three different countries i.e. Korea, Japan, and Europe affect parents and children in accommodating tutoring robots for education. It was revealed that parents in Europe representing western countries are generally more inflexible and negative on purchasing tutoring robots than those of Korea and Japan. The expectations of parents on the practical use, service of augmented reality, of tutoring robots turned out to be higher in Korea than in Europe and Japan. Japanese and Europe parents hold more conservative attitudes toward tutoring robots than Korean. In contrast, Korean parents are most liberal and less resistant to educating their children by robots, probably due to the fact that e-Learning is widely used and has just begun to enter r-Learning in the Korean society. The fact that a substantial number of students felt pressed despite positive expectation for contents based on identification in a class may provide useful information in setting up new guidelines for children served augmented reality by tutoring robots.
  • Keywords
    augmented reality; computer aided instruction; human factors; robots; social aspects of automation; augmented reality; cultural acceptance; e-Learning; r-Learning; robot technology; tutoring robots; user perception; Augmented reality; Cultural differences; Educational robots; Educational technology; Electronic learning; Europe; Global communication; Intelligent robots; Service robots; Technological innovation; Augmented Reality; Tutoring Robots; User Perception; e-Learning; r-Learning;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Advanced Communication Technology, 2009. ICACT 2009. 11th International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Phoenix Park
  • ISSN
    1738-9445
  • Print_ISBN
    978-89-5519-138-7
  • Electronic_ISBN
    1738-9445
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    4809473