Robot Diaries - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University
Graphical depiction of the Robot Diaries project
Robot Diaries
Project Head: Illah Nourbakhsh

A Robot Diary is a customizable robot designed to serve as a means of expression for its creator. Using light, sound, and movement, users can choreograph their Robot Diaries to be responsive to a diary entry or other piece of text. Users can also enter into a community where they are able to share the contents of their Robot Diary with others. Ultimately, the robot diary provides a unique means of exploring, expressing, and sharing emotions, ideas and thoughts while promoting technological literacy and informal learning.

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2015
Kimberley Gomez, Debra Bernstein, Jolene Zywica, Emily Hamner, Ung-Sang Lee, and Jahneille Cunningham
Book Section/Chapter, Handbook of Research on Advancements in Robotics and Mechatronics, pp. 929 - 957, May, 2015
2012
Kimberley Gomez, Debra Bernstein, Jolene Zywica, and Emily Hamner
Book Section/Chapter, Robots in K-12 education : a new technology for learning, pp. 222 - 244, February, 2012

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