你见过机器人吗?科技与科幻之间的儿童绘画分析。

Journal for STEM education research Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1007/s41979-023-00098-6
Christian Giang, Loredana Addimando, Luca Botturi, Lucio Negrini, Alessandro Giusti, Alberto Piatti
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摘要

技术已成为我们儿童日常生活的重要组成部分。因此,暗示早期采用抽象思维的人工制品影响了儿童和年轻人对技术世界的想象,现在比过去影响更大。随着机器人在我们日常生活的许多方面越来越重要,本研究的目标是调查儿童对机器人的哪些心理表征。为此,104名年龄在7岁至12岁之间的儿童的绘画被用作表征地图,将绘画视为能够唤起学习或新兴心理框架的代理。这些图纸分几个步骤进行分析:首先使用二进制描述符对其进行标记,然后使用基于图纸之间汉明距离的聚类方法对其进行分类。最后,分别对每个聚类中涵盖儿童对机器人感知的问卷项目进行分析,以确定它们之间的差异。研究结果表明,儿童画机器人的方式与他们对机器人能力的感知以及他们追求科学事业的愿望之间存在关系。这些发现可以为如何设计教育机器人和儿童学习机器人的学习活动提供有意义的见解。
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Have You Ever Seen a Robot? An Analysis of Children's Drawings Between Technology and Science Fiction.

Have You Ever Seen a Robot? An Analysis of Children's Drawings Between Technology and Science Fiction.

Have You Ever Seen a Robot? An Analysis of Children's Drawings Between Technology and Science Fiction.

Have You Ever Seen a Robot? An Analysis of Children's Drawings Between Technology and Science Fiction.

Technologies have become an essential part of the daily life of our children. Consequently, artifacts that imply the early adoption of abstract thinking affect the imagination of children and young people in relation to the world of technology, now much more than they did in the past. With the emerging importance of robots in many aspects of our everyday lives, the goal of this study is to investigate which mental representations children have about robots. To this end, drawings from 104 children aged between 7 and 12 years old were used as a map of representations, considering the drawings as a proxy capable of evoking learned or emerging mental frameworks. The drawings were analyzed in several steps: they were first labeled using binary descriptors and then classified using clustering methods based on Hamming distances between drawings. Finally, questionnaire items covering children's perceptions about robots were analyzed for each of the resulting cluster separately to identify differences between them. The results show that there are relationships between the way children draw robots and their perception about robots' capabilities as well as their aspirations to pursue a career in science. These findings can provide meaningful insights into how to design educational robots and learning activities for children to learn with and about robots.

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