29 effective ways you can use robots in the classroom an explanation of era pedagogical principle

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Catlin and Blamires proposed the “Educational Robotic Application (ERA) Principles”. These 10 principles give researchers, designers, educators and teachers a way of evaluating and comparing educational robots and their activities. The ‘Pedagogical Principle’ was one of these ideas. It stated you could use many different developmental theories to view and describe the learning involved. It also identified 28 (now 29) different ways you could use a robot in a classroom. Catlin and Blamires did not give a satisfactory explanation of the these methods. This paper corrects this.

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Catlin, D. (2017). 29 effective ways you can use robots in the classroom an explanation of era pedagogical principle. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 560, 135–148. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55553-9_10

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