Robot-based activities have been proven to be a valuable tool for children with learning and developmental disabilities. However, their feasibility in general educational environments needs further exploration. This scoping review provides a critical examination of robot-based learning experiences involving children with disabilities, implemented either in mainstream schools or in specialized centers in order to gain insight into their potential to support inclusion. For this purpose, a search was conducted in the multidisciplinary Scopus and WoS databases, completed with Dialnet database. Based on PRISMA guidelines for literature reviews, we limited the systematic analysis to 33 papers published after 2009 that contain information on the i...
Purpose: This paper identifies the main reasons for low uptake of robots in Special Education, obtai...
Severe disabled children have little chance of environmental and social exploration and discovery, a...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify ways teachers might employ a robot to achieve lear...
This article presents a map of studies on the educational potential of robotics and programming in i...
Research in the area of robotics has made available numerous possibilities for further innovation in...
Purpose: This paper describes the development and test of physical and virtual integrated augmentati...
Research suggests that robotics can provide an engaging learning experience for learners with specia...
In recent years, due to technological advancement, research has been directed to the development and...
Engagement is the single best predictor of successful learning for children with intellectual disabi...
This literature review aims to collect systematically peer-reviewed research articles published in s...
Free play is crucial to a child’s development. However, children with severe physical impairments ma...
Assistive technologies in general, and assistive robots in particular, are being studied extensively...
With all the developments in information technology (IT) for people with disabilities, few intervent...
BACKGROUND: Rapid technological development has been opening new possibilities for children with dis...
This paper aims to provide a critical review of the studies dealing with Educational Robotics for ch...
Purpose: This paper identifies the main reasons for low uptake of robots in Special Education, obtai...
Severe disabled children have little chance of environmental and social exploration and discovery, a...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify ways teachers might employ a robot to achieve lear...
This article presents a map of studies on the educational potential of robotics and programming in i...
Research in the area of robotics has made available numerous possibilities for further innovation in...
Purpose: This paper describes the development and test of physical and virtual integrated augmentati...
Research suggests that robotics can provide an engaging learning experience for learners with specia...
In recent years, due to technological advancement, research has been directed to the development and...
Engagement is the single best predictor of successful learning for children with intellectual disabi...
This literature review aims to collect systematically peer-reviewed research articles published in s...
Free play is crucial to a child’s development. However, children with severe physical impairments ma...
Assistive technologies in general, and assistive robots in particular, are being studied extensively...
With all the developments in information technology (IT) for people with disabilities, few intervent...
BACKGROUND: Rapid technological development has been opening new possibilities for children with dis...
This paper aims to provide a critical review of the studies dealing with Educational Robotics for ch...
Purpose: This paper identifies the main reasons for low uptake of robots in Special Education, obtai...
Severe disabled children have little chance of environmental and social exploration and discovery, a...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify ways teachers might employ a robot to achieve lear...