使用不同类型的机器人激发学生学习计算思维的兴趣

Weiming Huang, Chiu-Fan Hu, Cheng-Chih Wu
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多年来,教育机器人一直被用于学校的STEM教育和教授学生编程和计算思维(CT)。用于教育目的的传统机器人(如LEGO Mindstorms和NXT)的外观和感觉主要是面向工程的。直到最近,像Dash & Dot这样的机器人产品才利用了可爱和儿童友好的物理外观。本研究比较了Dash & Dot和LEGO NXT两种机器人在学生的学习成绩、学生对学习活动的态度以及不同性别对各种机器人的反应等方面的效果。进行了准实验设计。参与者包括来自四个班级的106名六年级学生。两个班被指定为实验组,使用Dash & Dot机器人。另外两个班的学生是使用NXT机器人的对照组。在学生的学习态度方面,实验组和对照组之间没有显著差异。在学习编程技能方面,实验组的女性更喜欢使用机器人。雌性猩猩明显更喜欢使用Dash & Dot机器人。
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The Use of Different Kinds of Robots to Spark Student Interest in Learning Computational Thinking
Educational robots have been used in schools for STEM education and for teaching students programming and computational thinking (CT) for many years. The look and feel of traditional robots for educational purposes such as LEGO Mindstorms and NXT have been mostly engineering-oriented. Not until recently, have robotic products such as Dash & Dot utilized physical appearance which were cute and kid-friendly. This study compared the effects of using two kinds of robots– Dash & Dot and LEGO NXT, in terms of students' performance, student's attitudes about learning activities, and how different genders respond to various robots. A Quasi-Experimental Design was conducted. The participants consisted of 106 6th graders from four classes of students. Two classes were designated as the experimental groups which used Dash & Dot robots,). The other two classes of students were the control groups which used NXT robots. With respect to students' attitudes toward learning, the study showed no significant difference between experimental and control groups. With respect to learning programming skills, it was found that females in the experimental group prefer to use robots. Females showed a definite preference for using the Dash & Dot robots.
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