Aim of the study was to investigate the cognitive processes involved and stimulated by educational robotics (LEGO® robots and Kodu Game Lab) in lower secondary school students. Results showed that LEGO® and KGL artifacts involve specific cognitive and academic skills. In particular the use of LEGO® is related to deductive reasoning, speed of processing visual targets, reading comprehension and geometrical problem solving; the use of KGL is related to visual-spatial working memory, updating skills and reading comprehension. Both technologies, moreover, are effective in the improvement of visual-spatial working memory. Implications for Human-Robot Interaction and BICA challenge are discussed
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Research has shown that educational robotics can be an effective tool to increase students' acquisit...
Robotics is a valuable tool for engaging students in the hands-on application of science, technology...
Educational robotics is an innovative learning tool that offers students the opportunities to develo...
Abstract. In this thesis we study the first-contact situation in which 3rd grade pupils in primary s...
Aim of the study was to investigate the cognitive processes involved and stimulated by educational r...
AbstractThe individuals’ cognitive skills, academic performance and their relationship with programm...
The individuals’ cognitive skills, academic performance and their relationship with programming of r...
Owing to the impact created by Lego-robots based activities on learners this study seeks to find out...
This study investigates what pupils aged 10-12 can learn from working with robots, assuming that und...
Advancing Education Journal, NAACE, University of Nottingham, UK. Autumn 2013Available online http:/...
With the current curriculum focus on correlating classroom problem solving lessons to real-world con...
This paper presents an experiential learning lab focused on building a digital storytelling using bo...
The current research aims to examine the effects of LEGO robotics coding on primary school students'...
(1) Background: Info-communication technology (ICT) offers opportunities for innovations in teaching...
This qualitative study examined how six Australian primary school teachers (Years 1-6), from four sc...
Research has shown that educational robotics can be an effective tool to increase students' acquisit...
Robotics is a valuable tool for engaging students in the hands-on application of science, technology...
Educational robotics is an innovative learning tool that offers students the opportunities to develo...
Abstract. In this thesis we study the first-contact situation in which 3rd grade pupils in primary s...