News

Educational robotics have become increasingly reliable, affordable, and appealing, educators in the field believe—yet they still have qualms about using them for instruction, says a new European study ...
UChicago study finds social robots could help students feel less stress when reading aloud, pointing to new uses for ...
One group programmed its robot to go in circles, over and over, until the end of time. Another struggled to get its robot to stay straight; it kept veering to the right. A third group had just sent ...
Middle school educator Frank DiMaria uses robots as an interdisciplinary tool to help students learn problem-solving and gain skills they'll need in the future. Technology teachers face a number of ...
August 8, 2008 Education has long been based around the three R's, but now for computer science students throughout the U.S., a fourth R is making ground - Robotics. A program that began in 2006 ...
High school computer science students are leading robotics training sessions across the district. This one, today, took place ...
The little robot that teaches children how to code has come a long way. What started as a project out of Harvard’s Wyss Institute is now a company called Scansorial PBC that has put its Root robots in ...
While some teachers remain wary of bringing artificial intelligence and automatons into the classroom, others are taking robots beyond STEM classes and into lessons on language arts, social studies, ...
John Remmell rolled into his classroom Monday morning and began taking questions from his freshman class about homework assignments that needed to be completed. As he began to answer one question, ...
Robots: they build your Teslas, assemble your iPhones, and now they teach your college kids. The Baxter Robot, created by Rethink Robotics, teaches undergraduate students at the University of ...
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article. Robots are increasingly being used to teach students in the classroom for a number of subjects across science, ...
Less than 3% of graduates in the U.S. graduate with a degree in Computer Science and that figure has been dropping for the past decade, even as the importance of software in our daily lives is so ...