Educational robotics as a learning aid for disabled children

C. Valadão, T. Bastos, M. Bortole, Victor Perim, Daniel R. Celino, Fauzi F. Rodor, Agda Goncalves, H. Ferasoli
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Severe disabled children have little chance of environmental and social exploration and discovery, and due this lack of interaction and independency, it may lead to an idea that they are unable to do anything by themselves. This idea is called “learned helplessness” and is very negative for the child cognitive development and social development as well. With this entire situation it is very likely that the self-steam and mood of this child. Trying to help these children on this situation, educational robotics can offer and aid, once it can give them a certain degree of independency in exploration of environment. The system developed in this work allows the child to transmit the commands to a robot. Sensors placed on the child's body can obtain information from head movement or muscle pulses to command the robot to carry the tasks. Also, this system can be used with a variety of robots, being necessary just a previous configuration. It is expected that, with the usage of this system, the disabled children have a better cognitive development and social interaction, balancing in a certain way, the negative effects of their disabilities.
教育机器人作为残疾儿童的学习辅助工具
严重残疾儿童很少有机会对环境和社会进行探索和发现,由于缺乏互动和独立性,这可能会导致他们认为自己不能做任何事情。这种想法被称为“习得性无助”,对儿童的认知发展和社会发展都是非常负面的。在这种情况下,很有可能这个孩子的自我蒸汽和情绪。试图帮助这些孩子在这种情况下,教育机器人可以提供和援助,一旦它可以给他们一定程度的独立性在探索环境。在这项工作中开发的系统允许孩子将命令传递给机器人。放置在孩子身上的传感器可以从头部运动或肌肉脉冲中获取信息,从而命令机器人执行任务。此外,该系统可以与各种机器人一起使用,只是需要之前的配置。期望通过本系统的使用,残疾儿童有更好的认知发展和社会交往能力,在一定程度上平衡其残疾带来的负面影响。
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