Robotics and education in the classroom and in the museum: On the study of robots, and robots for study
Workshop Paper, ICRA '00 Workshop for Personal Robotics for Education, April, 2000
Abstract
The Mobile Robot Programming Lab and the Toy Robots Initiative at Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute both focus on the interaction between humans and robots for the sake of education. This paper describes two specific endeavors that are representative of the work we do in robot education and human-robot interaction. The first section describes the Mobile Robot Programming Lab curriculum designed for undergraduate and graduate students with little or no mobile robotics experience. The second section describes the process by which an edutainment robot, Insect Telepresence, was designed, tested and evaluated by our group and CMU's Human Computer Interaction Institute.
BibTeX
@workshop{Nourbakhsh-2000-16755,author = {Illah Nourbakhsh},
title = {Robotics and education in the classroom and in the museum: On the study of robots, and robots for study},
booktitle = {Proceedings of ICRA '00 Workshop for Personal Robotics for Education},
year = {2000},
month = {April},
}
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