“…In addition, in this phase, there was an intense work of the apprentices of the electricity hotbed for obtaining the required information by configuring a brief state of art about publications of other works in the last 2 years, whose central theme is pedagogical robotics or educational robotics through the metasearch engine Scopus. This is how [19] refers to robotics in education as the appropriate option to increase the efficiency of the formation of research competencies in school studies; in [20], it goes further as robotics learning is considered as the pretext to involve multiple disciplines from the humanities, social sciences to mathematics and engineering that encourages creativity, while in [21], it not only states that the subject of robotics is attractive to students but also poses an evaluative methodology training for teachers taking into account the great complexity of the multidisciplinary theme of robotics is addressed by a cybernetic model of pedagogical feedback, collaborative learning, and empathy; and in [22], a model of robotics in education applied in classrooms of the local education system is presented, where we want to cover the needs of the current society and strengthen students' knowledge. Additionally, we have found a series of articles dedicated to the study of multiple works on educational robotics, pedagogical robotics, social robots, and the technologies used, reviewing different databases and metasearch engines such as web of science, Scopus, Science direct, IEEE, among others spanning periods ranging from the last 5 years to the last Training by Projects in an Industrial Robotic Application DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.90667 decade, this type of publications allows to have more condensed information on the contributions developed and show trends in the research processes [23][24][25], not only focus In the student's response they also discuss the teacher's role.…”