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IO Innovation Bites
IO Innovation Bites
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3 days ago
This is your daily innovation bite as a 2-minute podcast. For the whole meal, just go to http://innovationorigins.com. It’s free. See you there!
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IO Bites S1E21: social robots
IO Innovation Bites
1 minute 41 seconds
5 years ago
IO Bites S1E21: social robots

Studying together with a social robot can help children learn. Researchers at the University of Twente (UT) discovered that primary school children are better able to explain what they are studying if they do that together with a robot.

This is stated in the study ‘Now we’re talking: learning by explaining your reasoning to a social robot‘ presented by UT. The study continues to build on the understanding that explaining out loud to yourself or to others what you are learning about leads to a better grasp of a subject. However in situations where someone is working on their own, it’s not such an obvious thing to do.

A social robot can be of help.

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IO Innovation Bites
This is your daily innovation bite as a 2-minute podcast. For the whole meal, just go to http://innovationorigins.com. It’s free. See you there!