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Theodoropoulou, Ioanna; Lavidas, Konstantinos; Komis, Vassilis – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2023
Nowadays there is a growing research interest in the developments in the domain of Educational Robotics. The present paper is a systematic review of recently published Greek research pertaining to teaching interventions using robotic devices in order to present: a) a synthesis of the available results and the benefits from the utilization of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Robotics, Educational Technology, Program Effectiveness
Ronsivalle, G. B.; Boldi, A.; Gusella, V.; Inama, C.; Carta, S. – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2019
Nowadays, children and teenagers use technology products in an increasingly passive way. As simple consumers they cannot benefit from the opportunities of designing technology, which has a learning value. Educational Robotics (ER) programs are particularly effective in delivering contents of difficult disciplines: they can re-establish a balance…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Instructional Design, Robotics, Information Technology
Alimisis, Dimitris – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2019
This paper presents the training curriculum for teachers developed in the context of the ERASMUS+ project, ROBOESL (2015-2017). The paper focuses on the robotics-based learning methodologies inspired by constructivism and project-based learning principles and implemented within the framework of the ROBOESL training and learning activities. The…
Descriptors: Robotics, Teaching Methods, Learning Activities, Faculty Development