2020
DOI: 10.3390/robotics9040084
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The Effect of the FIRST Robotics Program on Its Graduates

Abstract: The program For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) for young students incorporates project-based learning (PBL) with designing and building wireless-controlled robots. The students are guided by experts, mostly engineers. The FIRST organization determines the theme of the robot annual competition. The goal of this research is to characterize and evaluate the effect of the FIRST program on graduates’ self-efficacy, interpersonal skills, and career choices in science, technology, engin… Show more

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“…The research literature on teaching physics concepts with robotics has primarily focused on formal school settings (Afari & Khine, 2017;Austin, 2021;Badeleh, 2021;Benitti, 2012;Ferrarelli & Iocchi, 2021;Ntemngwa & Oliver, 2018) and students enrolled in STEM disciplines (Rocker Yoel et al, 2020;Sullivan & Heffernan, 2016). The results of this research extend the literature on using robotics in teaching physics concepts by providing empirical data on teenagers' learning forces and motion in an after-school learning program.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The research literature on teaching physics concepts with robotics has primarily focused on formal school settings (Afari & Khine, 2017;Austin, 2021;Badeleh, 2021;Benitti, 2012;Ferrarelli & Iocchi, 2021;Ntemngwa & Oliver, 2018) and students enrolled in STEM disciplines (Rocker Yoel et al, 2020;Sullivan & Heffernan, 2016). The results of this research extend the literature on using robotics in teaching physics concepts by providing empirical data on teenagers' learning forces and motion in an after-school learning program.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Problem-based learning places the student in a confusing, unstructured situation, before which they assume the leading role: they identify the real problem and learn, through research, what is necessary to reach a viable solution [21][22][23]. In [21], problem-based learning within primary education is a pedagogical experience developed to investigate and solve problems, it is an organizer of the curriculum and also a teaching strategy [24][25][26].…”
Section: Active Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combination of project-based learning with the construction of a robot model in the field of STEM supports the cooperation and mutual communication of students in a group [11,12]. For example, for inspiration and recognition of science and technology (FIRST), the program uses project-based learning for the solution of real problems with robots in the field of STEM [13].…”
Section: Course Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The final stage was testing and comparing the selected algorithms. The individual areas of the STEM concept are interconnected during the implementation of the algorithm into real movements of an autonomous robot moving in a maze [13,17]. Despite little experience with the construction of robots and the implementation of algorithms in the programming environment, students managed to create suitable robots and compare various selected algorithms for passing through the maze.…”
Section: Course Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%