PROGRAM
Days: Wednesday, April 19th Thursday, April 20th Friday, April 21st
Wednesday, April 19th
View this program: with abstractssession overviewtalk overview
11:30-13:00 Session 3: Robotics in Education
Chair:
11:30 | On Autonomous Mobile Robot Exploration Projects in Robotics Course (abstract) PRESENTER: Jan Faigl |
12:00 | Introducing coding and robotics: Prospective mathematics teachers’ metacognitive thinking in Scratch (abstract) PRESENTER: Marietjie Havenga |
12:30 | Experience Prototyping: Smart Assistant for Autonomous Mobility Concept (abstract) PRESENTER: Michala Lipkova |
13:00-14:00Lunch Break
14:00-16:00 Session 4: Pedagogical aspects
Chair:
14:00 | Educational Robotics and Complex Thinking: Instructors Views’ on Using Humanoid Robots in Higher Education (abstract) PRESENTER: Azeneth Patiño |
14:30 | Educational Robotics and Computational Thinking: Framing Essential Knowledge and Skills for Pedagogical Practices (abstract) PRESENTER: Sukie Van Zyl |
15:00 | Validation of Teachers’ Competencies for Applying Robotics in Science Education (abstract) PRESENTER: Doaa Saad |
15:10 | Evaluation of a robotic system in secondary school (abstract) PRESENTER: Christopher Bongert |
16:00-16:30Coffee Break & Poster session
16:30-17:30 Session 5: Devices and tools, hardware
Chair:
16:30 | esieabot: a low-cost, open-source, modular robot platform used in an engineering curriculum (abstract) PRESENTER: Gauthier Heiss |
17:00 | Single Session Walking Robot Workshop for High School Students (abstract) PRESENTER: Martin Zoula |
Thursday, April 20th
View this program: with abstractssession overviewtalk overview
09:00-11:00 Session 6: Robots and children
Chair:
09:00 | You’re Faulty But I Like You: Children’s Perceptions on Faulty Robots (abstract) PRESENTER: Sílvia Moros |
09:30 | Effects of introducing a learning robot on the metacognitive knowledge of students aged 8-11 (abstract) PRESENTER: Marie Martin |
10:00 | Non-verbal Sound Detection by Humanoid Educational Robots in Game-based Learning. Multiple-Talker Tracking in a Buzzer Quiz Game with the Pepper Robot. (abstract) PRESENTER: Ilona Buchem |
10:30 | Promoting executive function through computational thinking and robot: two studies for preschool children and hospitalized children (abstract) |
10:40 | Assessment of pupils in educational robotics – preliminary results (abstract) PRESENTER: Jakub Krcho |
10:50 | Revisiting the Pedagogy of Educational Robotics (abstract) |
11:00-11:30Coffee Break
11:30-13:00 Session 7: Collaboration both in robotics and education
Chair:
11:30 | Integrating secondary school and primary school learners to grasp robotics in Namibia through collaborative learning (abstract) PRESENTER: Ilkka Jormanainen |
12:00 | Collaborative construction of a multi-robot remote laboratory: Description and experience (abstract) PRESENTER: Lía García |
12:30 | Pair-Programming with a Telepresence Robot (abstract) PRESENTER: Janika Leoste |
13:00-14:00Lunch Break
14:00-15:40 Session 8: Gamification, competitions
Chair:
14:00 | Learning Through Competitions - The FIRA Youth Mission Impossible Competition (abstract) PRESENTER: Reinhard Gerndt |
14:30 | Using a Robot to teach Python (abstract) PRESENTER: Minas Rousouliotis |
15:00 | BlackPearl: the impact of a marine robotics competition on a class of international undergraduate students (abstract) PRESENTER: Francesco Maurelli |
15:10 | An overview of common educational robotics competition challenges (abstract) PRESENTER: Eftychios Christoforou |
15:20 | Planning Poker Simulation with the Humanoid Robot NAO in Project Management Courses. (abstract) PRESENTER: Ilona Buchem |
15:40-16:00Coffee Break & Poster session
16:00-17:00 Session 9: Misc. topics
Chair:
16:00 | How to Draw Cardioids with LEGO Robots: a Technical-Mathematical Project in Higher Education (abstract) PRESENTER: Attila Körei |
16:30 | Educational Robots, Semiotics and Language Development (abstract) PRESENTER: Dave Catlin |
Friday, April 21st
View this program: with abstractssession overviewtalk overview
09:00-11:00 Session 10: Flying robots and ROS
Chair:
09:00 | Environment for UAV education (abstract) PRESENTER: Martin Sedláček |
09:30 | A Short Curriculum on Robotics with Hands-on Experiments in Classroom using Low-Cost Drones (abstract) PRESENTER: Sylvain Bertrand |
10:00 | A beginner-level MOOC on ROS robotics leveraging a remote web lab for programming physical robots (abstract) PRESENTER: Sandra Schumann |
10:30 | Teaching Robotics with the usage of Robot Operating System ROS (abstract) PRESENTER: Marek Čornák |
11:00-11:30Coffee Break
11:30-13:00 Session 11: Simulators
Chair:
11:30 | Simulator-Based Distance Learning of Mobile Robotics (abstract) PRESENTER: Martin Lučan |
12:00 | The Effectiveness of Educational Robotics Simulations in Enhancing Student Learning (abstract) PRESENTER: Georg Jäggle |
12:30 | Introductory Activities for Teaching Robotics with SmartMotors (abstract) PRESENTER: Milan Dahal |
13:00-14:00Lunch Break
14:00-15:30 Session 12: Machine learning and AI
Chair:
14:00 | Artificial Intelligence with micro:bit in the classroom (abstract) PRESENTER: Martha Ivon Cardenas |
14:30 | Introducing Reinforcement Learning to K-12 Students with Robots and Augmented Reality (abstract) PRESENTER: Kevin Lavigne |
15:00 | Measuring emotional facial expressions in students with FaceReader: What happens if your teacher is not a human, instead, it is a virtual robotic animal? (abstract) |