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Video on the Social Robot Toolkit

Published: 02 March 2015 Publication History

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The video presents the Social Robot toolkit, a new tangible interface for teaching pre-school children how to program social robots. \ The social robot toolkit that extends common approaches along three dimensions. (i) We propose a tangible programming approach that is suitable for young children with reusable vinyl stickers to represent rules for the robot to perform. (ii) We make use of social robots that are designed to interact directly with children. (iii) We focus the programming tasks and activities around social interaction. In other words, children teach an expressive relational robot how to socially interact by showing it a tangible sticker rulebook that they create. To explore various activities and interactions, we teleoperated the robot's sensors. We present qualitative analysis of children's engagement in and uses of the social robot toolkit and show that they learn to create new rules, explore complex computational concepts, and internalize the mechanism with which robots can be programmed.

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    HRI'15 Extended Abstracts: Proceedings of the Tenth Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction Extended Abstracts
    March 2015
    336 pages
    ISBN:9781450333184
    DOI:10.1145/2701973
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    Published: 02 March 2015

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    1. ambient computing
    2. relational bots
    3. robot programming

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