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Doty, Keith L. – Tech Directions, 1999
Research on neural networks and hippocampal function demonstrating how mammals construct mental maps and develop navigation strategies is being used to create Intelligent Autonomous Mobile Robots (IAMRs). Such robots are able to recognize landmarks and navigate without "vision." (SK)
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Navigation, Robotics
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Shanahan, Murray – Cognitive Science, 2005
This article presents a formal theory of robot perception as a form of abduction. The theory pins down the process whereby low-level sensor data is transformed into a symbolic representation of the external world, drawing together aspects such as incompleteness, top-down information flow, active perception, attention, and sensor fusion in a…
Descriptors: Robotics, Attention, Theories, Motion
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Deal, Walter F., III; Hsiung, Steve C. – Technology Teacher, 2007
Robotics is a rich and exciting multidisciplinary area to study and learn about electronics and control technology. The interest in robotic devices and systems provides the technology teacher with an excellent opportunity to make many concrete connections between electronics, control technology, and computers and science, engineering, and…
Descriptors: Space Exploration, Electronics, Robotics, Technological Advancement
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Deal, Walter F., III – Technology Teacher, 2007
Sound provides and offers amazing insights into the world. Sound waves may be defined as mechanical energy that moves through air or other medium as a longitudinal wave and consists of pressure fluctuations. Humans and animals alike use sound as a means of communication and a tool for survival. Mammals, such as bats, use ultrasonic sound waves to…
Descriptors: Animals, Physics, Acoustics, Auditory Stimuli
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Asimopoulos, Nikolaos D.; Kyriakos, Nathanail; Mpatzakis, Vlasios – International Journal on E-Learning, 2007
Technical education is, by definition, a field that requires hands-on practice and experience by the student. When it comes to distant learning, technical education suffers from lack of such practical study, given the fact that e-learning is based on theoretical material being provided remotely to the student. This article presents the idea of…
Descriptors: Technical Education, Internet, Laboratories, Engineering
Soomro, Safeeullah, Ed. – InTech, 2010
Chapters in this book include: (1) E-Learning Indicators: A Multidimensional Model for Planning Developing and Evaluating E-Learning Software Solutions (Bekim Fetaji and Majlinda Fetaji); (2) Barriers to Effective use of Information Technology in Science Education at Yanbu Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Abdulkareem Eid S. Alwani and Safeeullah Soomro);…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Architecture, Teaching Methods, Instructional Design
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Anderson, Neil – Education in Rural Australia, 2009
This paper and presentation reviews the collective opinion of key Australian researchers concerning the emerging technologies most likely to have a significant impact on learning and teaching in regional, rural and remote areas. It then draws on the conclusions of the Horizon Report (2008) concerning key ICT drivers likely to influence…
Descriptors: Influence of Technology, Rural Education, Information Technology, Computer Uses in Education
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Kissinger, Pat – Education Libraries, 1987
This annotated bibliography describes 12 books, 10 ERIC publications, and 7 periodical articles about artificial intelligence and robotics that were selected by the author as resources for educators. (CLB)
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Resources, Robotics
Rehg, James – Technological Horizons in Education, 1986
Manufacturing isn't what it used to be, and the United States must ensure its position in the world trade market by educating factory workers in new automated systems. A computer manufacturing engineer outlines the training requirements of a modern workforce and details robotic training devices suitable for classroom use. (JN)
Descriptors: Automation, Manufacturing, Manufacturing Industry, Postsecondary Education
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Lange, Mary – American Annals of the Deaf, 1985
The article describes the Turtle Tot, a Logo powered robot that helps hearing impaired students make the transition from the concrete geometric movement of their bodies to the directed geometry of computer Logo. (CL)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Elementary Education, Hearing Impairments, Programing
Burns, William E. – Industrial Education, 1986
Discusses various applications of fiber optics technology: information systems, industrial robots, medicine, television, transportation, and training. Types of jobs that will be available with fiber optics training (such as electricians and telephone cable installers and splicers) are examined. (CT)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Information Systems, Robotics, Telecommunications
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Reed, Philip A. – Technology Teacher, 2003
Reviews developments in telemedicine and a number of related areas (telecommunications, virtual presence, informatics, artificial intelligence, robotics, materials science, and perceptual psychology). Provides learning activities for technology education. (SK)
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Medicine, Robotics, Technological Advancement
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Technology Teacher, 1990
Discusses the current status of robots and robotics and the direction robot technology is heading. (JOW)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Illustrations, Industrial Education, Robotics
Mulford, Carolyn – Vocational Education Journal, 1995
Describes robotics programs that can be used at the middle school, high school, and university. (JOW)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Robotics, Technological Advancement
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Technology Teacher, 2004
Fuzzy logic programs for computers make them more human. Computers can then think through messy situations and make smart decisions. It makes computers able to control things the way people do. Fuzzy logic has been used to control subway trains, elevators, washing machines, microwave ovens, and cars. Pretty much all the human has to do is push one…
Descriptors: Robotics, Human Factors Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Mathematical Concepts
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