AbstractRobotics is being introduced in many schools as an innovative learning environment enhancing and building higher order thinking skills and abilities to help schoolchildren solve complex problems. As part of the New Brunswick Canadian Innovation Learning Funds program, we conducted a case study on robotics-based learning at one local elementary school with two groups of 11-12 year old students. We conducted several in-class observations and interviews. Two teams were asked to solve one robotics-based task and to think aloud explaining what they were doing and why. We discuss our findings suggesting the emergence of situational awareness and critical thinking in students
Background: Educational robotics (ER) is increasingly used in classrooms to implement activities aim...
Paper presented to the 1st Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
This paper reports on a research study that examined how Australian primary school teachers integrat...
AbstractRobotics is being introduced in many schools as an innovative learning environment enhancing...
Problem solving, higher order thinking? What are they? To define these skills one must look at what ...
This dissertation examines the impact of a robotics-based intervention on elementary-aged students’ ...
The delivery of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) learning to improve an indiv...
Educational robotics are increasingly appearing in educational settings, being considered a useful s...
Research has shown that educational robotics can be an effective tool to increase students' acquisit...
In the past years, the use of educational robots has steadily increased, in particular due to the on...
Educational robotics is an innovative learning tool that offers students the opportunities to develo...
This study investigates what pupils aged 10-12 can learn from working with robots, assuming that und...
This qualitative study examined how six Australian primary school teachers (Years 1-6), from four sc...
(1) Background: Info-communication technology (ICT) offers opportunities for innovations in teaching...
This explanatory sequential mixed-method research proposes an investigation on the implementation of...
Background: Educational robotics (ER) is increasingly used in classrooms to implement activities aim...
Paper presented to the 1st Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
This paper reports on a research study that examined how Australian primary school teachers integrat...
AbstractRobotics is being introduced in many schools as an innovative learning environment enhancing...
Problem solving, higher order thinking? What are they? To define these skills one must look at what ...
This dissertation examines the impact of a robotics-based intervention on elementary-aged students’ ...
The delivery of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) learning to improve an indiv...
Educational robotics are increasingly appearing in educational settings, being considered a useful s...
Research has shown that educational robotics can be an effective tool to increase students' acquisit...
In the past years, the use of educational robots has steadily increased, in particular due to the on...
Educational robotics is an innovative learning tool that offers students the opportunities to develo...
This study investigates what pupils aged 10-12 can learn from working with robots, assuming that und...
This qualitative study examined how six Australian primary school teachers (Years 1-6), from four sc...
(1) Background: Info-communication technology (ICT) offers opportunities for innovations in teaching...
This explanatory sequential mixed-method research proposes an investigation on the implementation of...
Background: Educational robotics (ER) is increasingly used in classrooms to implement activities aim...
Paper presented to the 1st Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
This paper reports on a research study that examined how Australian primary school teachers integrat...