The individuals’ cognitive skills, academic performance and their relationship with programming of robots or virtual learning environment is a topic of particular interest in the area of human-robot interaction. This paper presents a pilot study performed on a group of 36 lower secondary school students involved in a 32-hours laboratory based on the combination of LEGO Mindstorm NXT and Microsoft Kodu Game Lab (KGL) and aimed at programming first a robot and further a more complete virtual world based on a narrative-designed scenario. The findings of the research will be discussed in the light of the effectiveness of using robotics and virtual world programming as a meaningful and playful learning environment for improving cognition in children.
Caci, B., Chiazzese, G., D'Amico, A. (2013). Robotic and Virtual World Programming Labs to Stimulate Reasoning and Visual-Spatial Abilities. PROCEDIA: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 93 [doi:10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.10.070].
Robotic and Virtual World Programming Labs to Stimulate Reasoning and Visual-Spatial Abilities
CACI, Barbara;D'AMICO, Antonella
2013-01-01
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The individuals’ cognitive skills, academic performance and their relationship with programming of robots or virtual learning environment is a topic of particular interest in the area of human-robot interaction. This paper presents a pilot study performed on a group of 36 lower secondary school students involved in a 32-hours laboratory based on the combination of LEGO Mindstorm NXT and Microsoft Kodu Game Lab (KGL) and aimed at programming first a robot and further a more complete virtual world based on a narrative-designed scenario. The findings of the research will be discussed in the light of the effectiveness of using robotics and virtual world programming as a meaningful and playful learning environment for improving cognition in children.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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