This paper presents the design of educational robotics activities at Master level based on the experience developed at secondary school level. The used educational approach is the constructionist theory, in which the robot is the sharable object triggering the learning challenge. All educational activities uses the same robot, i.e. the LEGO NXT robot. How this platform and the constructionist approach can be used as a tool for learning advanced concepts of robotics is shown, presenting both a university guidance activity and the introductory laboratory of a Robotics Msc course. The results of a questionnaire provide evaluation criteria to examine the achieved positive effects.

Educational Robotics from high-schoolto Master of Science

MENEGATTI, EMANUELE;MORO, MICHELE
2010

Abstract

This paper presents the design of educational robotics activities at Master level based on the experience developed at secondary school level. The used educational approach is the constructionist theory, in which the robot is the sharable object triggering the learning challenge. All educational activities uses the same robot, i.e. the LEGO NXT robot. How this platform and the constructionist approach can be used as a tool for learning advanced concepts of robotics is shown, presenting both a university guidance activity and the introductory laboratory of a Robotics Msc course. The results of a questionnaire provide evaluation criteria to examine the achieved positive effects.
2010
Proceedings of SIMPAR 2010 Workshops Intl. Conf. on SIMULATION, MODELING and PROGRAMMING for AUTONOMOUS ROBOTS Darmstadt (Germany) November 15-16, 2010
SIMPAR 2010 Workshops Intl. Conf. on SIMULATION, MODELING and PROGRAMMING for AUTONOMOUS ROBOTS
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