Artículo/Article
Improving education in developing countries using robotic platforms
Fecha
2019-05-24Registro en:
Ponce, P., Molina, A., Caudana, E. O. L., Reyes, G. B., & Parra, N. M. (2019). Improving education in developing countries using robotic platforms. International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM), 13, 1401-1422.
International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM)
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Autor
Ponce Cruz, Pedro
Molina Gutiérrez, Arturo
López Caudana, Edgar Omar
Baltazar Reyes, Germán Eduardo
Mazon Parra, Nancy
Institución
Resumen
In developing countries, educational programs have been using an out of date teaching methodology, where students’ only
work is to listen to the professors’ lessons without having practical applications or hands-on experience, thereby provoking a
decrease in student attention span, motivation, and boredom with learning processes. This work proposes the use of robotic
platforms inside elementary schools and universities to improve and evaluate the usability and efectiveness of robots on
students’ attention spans, motivation, and knowledge acquirement during their classes. This work mentions a case of study in
Mexico where the use of the robotic platforms was evaluated. To evaluate the learning process of undergraduate students, a
hexapod robot was used throughout a basic programming course to help the students learn about robotics programming and
path planning algorithms. At the end of the course, several surveys were given to the students to evaluate their perceptions
about the course and the use of the robotic platform. In the elementary school, a NAO Robot was used to give students four
diferent diligences in physics, mathematics and physical education classes. During these experimentations, the attention
span of the students and their ability to use the robotic platforms were observed, using a behavior observation protocol;
also, their knowledge acquisition before and after class was evaluated. The results showed that the use of a robotic platform
in class helps the students improve their knowledge acquisition and increases their motivation and attention span. Also, the
surveys and usability analysis demonstrate that the design of the diligences and course projects were sufcient to generate
greater interest among the students in the topics taught in school.