2021
DOI: 10.28991/esj-2021-sp1-09
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Teachers’ Perception for Integrating Educational Robots and Use as Teaching Assistants in Thai Primary Schools

Abstract: This study focused on teachers’ perception for integrating educational robots into learning and the feedback of teachers and students who used an education robot prototype as a part of learning. Data were collected from 510 primary school teachers who were used in a confirmatory analysis of factor model. Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) indicated a good fit with a six-factor model in the observed data, which could be presented through six dimensions of robotic education quality, including social interaction,… Show more

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“…There are experiments worldwide to engage humanoids as teaching assistants, which might be a future reality (Alhashmi, Mubin & Baroud, 2021). Some are excited about this science fiction type of future development, while others caution about the potential adverse effects (Poolswad et al, 2020). The sad reality is that humans are hooked to electronic gadgets and social media while machines are learning.…”
Section: Issue 5 -Technology-driven Teaching and Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are experiments worldwide to engage humanoids as teaching assistants, which might be a future reality (Alhashmi, Mubin & Baroud, 2021). Some are excited about this science fiction type of future development, while others caution about the potential adverse effects (Poolswad et al, 2020). The sad reality is that humans are hooked to electronic gadgets and social media while machines are learning.…”
Section: Issue 5 -Technology-driven Teaching and Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pneumatically operated grippers have been explored for industrial applications to increase productivity of transporting operations [7][8][9]. Researchers have developed advanced control systems and machine learning based tools for biomedical applications and for enhancing the learning process of students in educational institutes [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%