This article presents a novel robotic partner which children can teach handwriting. The system relies on the learning by teaching paradigm to build an interaction, so as to stimulate meta-cognition, empathy and increased self-esteem in the child user. We hypothesise that use of a humanoid robot in such a system could not just engage an unmotivated student, but could also present the opportunity for children to experience physically-induced benefits encountered during human-led handwriting interventions, such as motor mimicry. By leveraging simulated handwriting on a synchronised tablet display, a nao humanoid robot with limited fine motor capabilities has been configured as a suitably embodied handwriting partner. Statistical shape models d...
Research on developing personal humanoid robots that can assist, educate, protect and entertain has ...
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In this paper, we propose a taxonomy of handwriting errors exhibited by children as a way to build a...
Robots for education are not limited to support ICT teaching, and they are indeed finding new roles ...
As robots are entering into educational fields to enhance children's learning, it becomes relevant t...
Learning handwriting is one of the main occupations for children in primary education. It is a compl...
We report on a follow-up study of the Co-Writer project at EPFL [1]; we confirm their findings, exte...
In this article we investigate the role of interactive haptic-enabled tangible robots in supporting ...
A large body of research suggests that robots could indeed be useful for supporting children in lear...
This paper describes the design of a robot agent and associated learning algorithms to help children...
© 1994-2011 IEEE. Thomas (all children's names have been changed) is five and a half years old and h...
Social robots are being used to create better educationalscenarios, boosting children’s motivation a...
In this paper, we present a robotic approach to improve the teaching of handwriting using the tangib...
Handwriting learning is a long and complex process that takes about ten years to be fully mastered. ...
The CoWriter activity involves a child in a rich and complex interaction where he has to teach handw...
Research on developing personal humanoid robots that can assist, educate, protect and entertain has ...
©2013 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for al...
In this paper, we propose a taxonomy of handwriting errors exhibited by children as a way to build a...
Robots for education are not limited to support ICT teaching, and they are indeed finding new roles ...
As robots are entering into educational fields to enhance children's learning, it becomes relevant t...
Learning handwriting is one of the main occupations for children in primary education. It is a compl...
We report on a follow-up study of the Co-Writer project at EPFL [1]; we confirm their findings, exte...
In this article we investigate the role of interactive haptic-enabled tangible robots in supporting ...
A large body of research suggests that robots could indeed be useful for supporting children in lear...
This paper describes the design of a robot agent and associated learning algorithms to help children...
© 1994-2011 IEEE. Thomas (all children's names have been changed) is five and a half years old and h...
Social robots are being used to create better educationalscenarios, boosting children’s motivation a...
In this paper, we present a robotic approach to improve the teaching of handwriting using the tangib...
Handwriting learning is a long and complex process that takes about ten years to be fully mastered. ...
The CoWriter activity involves a child in a rich and complex interaction where he has to teach handw...
Research on developing personal humanoid robots that can assist, educate, protect and entertain has ...
©2013 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for al...
In this paper, we propose a taxonomy of handwriting errors exhibited by children as a way to build a...