Artículo/Article
Role assignment analysis of an assistive robotic platform in a high school mathematics class, through a gamification and usability evaluation
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2020-09-18Registro en:
Reyes, G. E. B., López, E., Ponce, P., & Mazon, N. (2021). Role assignment analysis of an assistive robotic platform in a high school mathematics class, through a gamification and usability evaluation. International Journal of Social Robotics, 13, 1063-1078.
International Journal of Social Robotics
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Autor
Baltazar Reyes, Germán Eduardo
López Caudana, Edgar Omar
Ponce Cruz, Pedro
Mazon Parra, Nancy
Institución
Resumen
This project implements an assistive robotic platform in a mathematics high school class to support the professor’s teaching
process while analyzing its performance by using a gamification approach and the Octalysis framework. The results obtained
from this study evaluated both the platform usability and the general class perception from the students and the professors
involved in the experimentation. This paper demonstrates that the implementation of a robotic platform as a supportive tool
for the professor improves the class’ dynamism and the cooperative behavior of the students, by following the Octalysis
approach. Finally, the results helped to determine a better role assignment for future cases where the professor implements a
robotic platform during class, leaving the theoretical explanations and class control to the professor, and giving the robot the
role of enhancing the activities and review exercises.