Robot Helps Students With Learning Disabilities Stay Focused
Engineering researchers at the University of Waterloo are
successfully using a robot to help keep children with learning
disabilities focused on their work.
This was one of the key
results in a new study that also found both the youngsters and their
instructors valued the positive classroom contributions made by the
robot.
“There is definitely a great potential for using robots in
the public education system,” said Dr. Kerstin Dautenhahn, a professor
of electrical and computer engineering. “Overall, the findings imply
that the robot has a positive effect on students.”
Dautenhahn has
been working on robotics in the context of disability for many years
and incorporates principles of equity, inclusion and diversity in
research projects.
Students with learning disabilities may
benefit from additional learning support, such as one-on-one instruction
and the use of smartphones and tablets.
Educators have in recent
years explored the use of social robots to help students learn, but
most often, their research has focused on children with Autism Spectrum
Disorder. As a result, little work has been done on the use of socially
assistive robots for students with learning disabilities.
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