Educational Robotics (ER) is known for its effects on academic achievement and scientific concepts. Few studies have demonstrated ER effects on cognitive skills and no evidence exists on the role of ER in promoting Executive Functions, key elements in early school readiness and cognitive milestone achievements. The aim of this study was to evaluate, for the first time, the short-term effects in Preschool children of an intensive ER training on Executive Functions. A sample of 12 children (age range: 5–6 years) took part to an intensive ER-Lab for 13 sessions (6 weeks) by using a bee-shaped robot, called Bee-Bot®. The children were tested three times (baseline, pre and post ER-Lab) with a neuropsychological battery. The main finding was a si...
Research suggests a central role of executive functions for children's cognitive and social developm...
Executive function (EF) refers to a set of higher order cognitive processes that control and modulat...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of a short-term motor program on the exe...
Educational Robotics (ER) is known for its effects on academic achievement and scientific concepts. ...
Educational Robotics (ER) is known for its effects on academic achievement and scientific concepts. ...
Educational Robotics (ER) is a new learning approach that is known mainly for its effects on scienti...
This chapter describes a new approach of educational robotics (ER) aimed at empowering higher cognit...
Educational robotics is an innovative learning tool that offers students the opportunities to develo...
Educational robotics (ER) uses robotic kits as a channel for education and collaborative learning in...
Educational robotics (ER) uses robotic kits as a channel for education and collaborative learning in...
We explored the potential of a robotics application in education as a measurement tool of child exec...
Children with Special Needs represent a highly heterogeneous group in terms of neurofunctional, beha...
(1) Background: Info-communication technology (ICT) offers opportunities for innovations in teaching...
Educational robotics is considered a powerful tool, not only to learn how to program artificial agen...
Understanding and stimulating the cognitive skills of very young children is very important. In orde...
Research suggests a central role of executive functions for children's cognitive and social developm...
Executive function (EF) refers to a set of higher order cognitive processes that control and modulat...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of a short-term motor program on the exe...
Educational Robotics (ER) is known for its effects on academic achievement and scientific concepts. ...
Educational Robotics (ER) is known for its effects on academic achievement and scientific concepts. ...
Educational Robotics (ER) is a new learning approach that is known mainly for its effects on scienti...
This chapter describes a new approach of educational robotics (ER) aimed at empowering higher cognit...
Educational robotics is an innovative learning tool that offers students the opportunities to develo...
Educational robotics (ER) uses robotic kits as a channel for education and collaborative learning in...
Educational robotics (ER) uses robotic kits as a channel for education and collaborative learning in...
We explored the potential of a robotics application in education as a measurement tool of child exec...
Children with Special Needs represent a highly heterogeneous group in terms of neurofunctional, beha...
(1) Background: Info-communication technology (ICT) offers opportunities for innovations in teaching...
Educational robotics is considered a powerful tool, not only to learn how to program artificial agen...
Understanding and stimulating the cognitive skills of very young children is very important. In orde...
Research suggests a central role of executive functions for children's cognitive and social developm...
Executive function (EF) refers to a set of higher order cognitive processes that control and modulat...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of a short-term motor program on the exe...