Socially Assistive Robotics for Personalized Education for Children
Greczek, Jillian (University of Southern California) | Short, Elaine (University of Southern California) | Clabaugh, Caitlyn E. (University of Southern California) | Swift-Spong, Katelyn (University of Southern California) | Mataric, Maja (University of Southern California)
Socially assistive robotics (SAR) has the potential to combinethe massive replication and standardization of computertechnology with the benefits of learning in a social and tangible(hands-on) context. We are developing HRI methodsfor SAR systems designed to supplement the efforts of humanteachers to personalize education in the classroom. Thisabstract defines and proposes solutions to the computationalchallenges inherent in accomplishing differentiated and personalizededucation utilizing SAR in real-world classrooms. We aim to design robotic systems that are compelling, assistchildren in achieving educational goals, and mitigate developmentalchallenges in a classroom context. To do so, ourapproach must be deeply informed by the needs of our targetusers, children, at all stages of development, and mustadapt to a variety of special needs. In this abstract, we discussmotivation and computational methods for personalizedSAR systems for general, special needs, and mixed multichildeducation contexts. We focus on the personalizationand adaptation of curriculum, feedback, and robot character.
Nov-1-2014
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- North America > United States > California > Los Angeles County > Los Angeles (0.14)
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- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Robots (1.00)