In this article, we review research on child–robot interaction (CRI) to discuss how social robots can be used to scaffold language learning in young children. First we provide reasons why robots can be useful for teaching first and second languages to children. Then we review studies on CRI that used robots to help children learn vocabulary and produce language. The studies vary in first and second languages and demographics of the learners (typically developing children and children with hearing and communication impairments). We conclude that, although social robots are useful for teaching language to children, evidence suggests that robots are not as effective as human teachers. However, this conclusion is not definitive because robots t...
Children's oral language skills in preschool can predict their academic success later in life. As su...
This paper explores the use of a social robot for one-on-one tutoring, in a study in which 15 childr...
Robots increasingly have the potential to interact with people in daily life. It is believed that, b...
In this article, we review research on child–robot interaction (CRI) to discuss how social robots ca...
Social robots are increasingly being used in education to support or even replace teachers. However,...
In recent years, robots have increasingly been implemented as tutors in both first- and second-langu...
The use of social robots has flourished in the educational field. Using them in education appropriat...
In recent years, it has been suggested that social robots have potential as tutors and educators for...
In recent years, it has been suggested that social robots have potential as tutors and educators for...
Especially these days, innovation and support from technology to relieve pressure in education is hi...
Abstract. This paper introduces a research effort to develop and evaluate social robots for second l...
In the field of child-robot interaction (CRI), long-term field studies with users in authentic conte...
The current study investigated how individual differences among children affect the added value of s...
An increasing amount of research is being conducted to determine how a robot tutor should behave soc...
The current study investigated how individual differences among children affect the added value of s...
Children's oral language skills in preschool can predict their academic success later in life. As su...
This paper explores the use of a social robot for one-on-one tutoring, in a study in which 15 childr...
Robots increasingly have the potential to interact with people in daily life. It is believed that, b...
In this article, we review research on child–robot interaction (CRI) to discuss how social robots ca...
Social robots are increasingly being used in education to support or even replace teachers. However,...
In recent years, robots have increasingly been implemented as tutors in both first- and second-langu...
The use of social robots has flourished in the educational field. Using them in education appropriat...
In recent years, it has been suggested that social robots have potential as tutors and educators for...
In recent years, it has been suggested that social robots have potential as tutors and educators for...
Especially these days, innovation and support from technology to relieve pressure in education is hi...
Abstract. This paper introduces a research effort to develop and evaluate social robots for second l...
In the field of child-robot interaction (CRI), long-term field studies with users in authentic conte...
The current study investigated how individual differences among children affect the added value of s...
An increasing amount of research is being conducted to determine how a robot tutor should behave soc...
The current study investigated how individual differences among children affect the added value of s...
Children's oral language skills in preschool can predict their academic success later in life. As su...
This paper explores the use of a social robot for one-on-one tutoring, in a study in which 15 childr...
Robots increasingly have the potential to interact with people in daily life. It is believed that, b...