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Robots in Education is an accessible introduction to the use of
robotics in formal learning, encompassing pedagogical and
psychological theories as well as implementation in curricula.
Today, a variety of communities across education are increasingly
using robots as general classroom tutors, tools in STEM projects,
and subjects of study. This volume explores how the unique physical
and social-interactive capabilities of educational robots can
generate bonds with students while freeing instructors to focus on
their individualized approaches to teaching and learning. Authored
by a uniquely interdisciplinary team of scholars, the book covers
the basics of robotics and their supporting technologies; attitudes
toward and ethical implications of robots in learning; research
methods relevant to extending our knowledge of the field; and more.
Robots in Education is an accessible introduction to the use of
robotics in formal learning, encompassing pedagogical and
psychological theories as well as implementation in curricula.
Today, a variety of communities across education are increasingly
using robots as general classroom tutors, tools in STEM projects,
and subjects of study. This volume explores how the unique physical
and social-interactive capabilities of educational robots can
generate bonds with students while freeing instructors to focus on
their individualized approaches to teaching and learning. Authored
by a uniquely interdisciplinary team of scholars, the book covers
the basics of robotics and their supporting technologies; attitudes
toward and ethical implications of robots in learning; research
methods relevant to extending our knowledge of the field; and more.
Interactive adaptive systems increasingly become part of our
everyday life. Which factors could shape this development and under
which conditions will interactions with technical systems be deemed
socially appropriate? The "FActors of Social Appropriateness"
(FASA) Model presented in this Open Access-book provides a
structured approach to our understanding of social appropriateness
in human-technology interaction. The FASA Model serves to inform
design choices for sociosensitive and socioactive artificial
assistants.
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Social Robotics - 9th International Conference, ICSR 2017, Tsukuba, Japan, November 22-24, 2017, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Abderrahmane Kheddar, Eiichi Yoshida, Shuzhi Sam Ge, Kenji Suzuki, John-John Cabibihan, …
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th
International Conference on Social Robotics, ICSR 2016, held in
Tsukuba, Japan, in November 2017.The 74 revised full papers
presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 110
submissions. The theme of the 2017 conference is: Embodied
Interactive Robots. In addition to the technical sessions, ICSR
2017 included four workshops: 1) Social Robot Intelligence for
Social Human-Robot Interaction of Service Robots; 2) Human Safety
and Comfort in Human-Robot Interactive Social Environments; 3)
Modes of Interaction for Social Robots (MISR 2017): Postures,
Gestures and Microinteractions; and 4) Religion in Robotics.
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