2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2017.10.064
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EduRobot: Intelligent Humanoid Robot with Natural Interaction for Education and Entertainment

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“…According to Apriyus et al (2020), learning media can lead to the interconnection between users and learning media with mutual influence and mutual action and reaction between them in helping to convey learning material. According to Budiharto et al (2017), learning media in the form of robots can be used to learn basic mathematics in elementary students. Learning with robots also provides entertainment for elementary students, so that mathematics lessons become more interesting for elementary students to learn.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Apriyus et al (2020), learning media can lead to the interconnection between users and learning media with mutual influence and mutual action and reaction between them in helping to convey learning material. According to Budiharto et al (2017), learning media in the form of robots can be used to learn basic mathematics in elementary students. Learning with robots also provides entertainment for elementary students, so that mathematics lessons become more interesting for elementary students to learn.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Achieving the proper equilibrium between the promise of AI and its ethically, inclusively, and pedagogically effective practices remains an ongoing challenge in tapping the full educational potential of AI. Notwithstanding these challenges, recent advancements, such as EduRobot (Budiharto et al, 2017), predictive AI technologies (Gray & Perkins, 2019), and AI chatbots (Labadze et al, 2023) for student support and performance forecasts, make AI's role in education more appealing. Additionally, the successful verification of AI in predicting and improving learners’ academic achievement (Al-Khafaji & Eryilmaz, 2022; Huang et al, 2023), improving the attention span of autistic learners (Vahabzadeh et al, 2018), proctoring online assessments (Rahman, 2022), and monitoring learners’ mental health (Cai & Tang, 2022) contributes to create more inclusive educational environment (Drigas & Ioannidou, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The role of the robot Intended use 2017 Budiharto et al [8] Instructional Peer A study has been conducted on an intelligent humanoid robot for use in education. A behavior-based humanoid robot is proposed for teaching basic mathematics, performing activities such as storytelling and singing.…”
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confidence: 99%