Robotics Courses for Children as a Motivation Tool: The Chilean Experience
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Ruiz del Solar, Javier
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Robotics Courses for Children as a Motivation Tool: The Chilean Experience
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Encouraging children’s interest in science and technology,
as well as increasing their technological literacy, may be
regarded as one of the educational paradigms of this century. The
authors of this paper, affiliated with the Department of Electrical
Engineering at the University of Chile, Santiago, have designed
schemes to contribute to both goals and set guidelines for curricular
and extracurricular school activities related to technology. In
this context, this paper reviews their experience concerning practical
robotics courses for children developed since 2000. More than
700 children and 90 school teachers have already attended these
robotics courses, and the model is now being implemented in several
schools and institutions in Chile. The robotics courses evolved
to their present form from ideas developed during the late 1990s,
mostly in the United States. Some preliminary assessment data is
presented to support this approach. Current projects are also outlined.
It is believed that the authors’ experience might be of interest
to engineering schools elsewhere.
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was supported in part by the Fundación Andes, Chile, and the Technological Internship
Program of Comisión Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONICYT),
Chile.
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION, VOL. 47, NO. 4, NOVEMBER 2004
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