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Skilling students in digital technologies using long-distance controlled robots over the internet

机译:在互联网上使用远程控制的机器人对学生进行数字技术培训

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To meet the emerging challenges of this century and stay competitive in the international marketplace, it is important that Australian students develop the skills they need for digital futures. However, many Australian students cannot access digital technologies like robots due to prohibitive costs and the ‘tyranny of distance’ and this means Australia is at risk of being further left behind in our region and globally. To overcome the current trade deficit in Information Technology (IT) and a looming shortage of workers skilled in Information Communication Technologies (ICT), Australian students must engage in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) learning and robotics.udThe aim of this study was to determine the learning impact of a Long Distance Control Robot (LDCR) system when used by Australian students who could not access or had limited access to a physical robot. The study investigated the use of the LDCR system with students (n=32) aged 9-12 years at an Australian school of distance education during 2014. Students lived in a range of rural and remote and metropolitan settings throughout Queensland. They used the LDCR system over the Internet to operate the robot that was located in Brisbane.udThree research questions were posed:ud1. When students operate a robot, what are their perceptions of their learning?ud2. What STEM skills do students learn through robots?ud3. What complementary skills do students learn when they operate a robot remotely using a Long Distance Control Robot (LDCR) system?udData were collected from student surveys, a blog and video recording transcripts. The data were then thematically analysed using a case study approach that included coding density and content analysis. The research established that when students learned to operate a robot remotely using a LDCR system, their perception of learning was highly positive, their STEM learning accelerated, and they developed complementary skills such as procedural knowledge, technical skills and metacognition. With the expectation that Australian students will learn using robots, this study provides a way forward at very low cost irrespective of physical location.
机译:为了应对本世纪新兴的挑战并保持在国际市场上的竞争力,澳大利亚学生必须发展自己的数字期货所需的技能,这一点很重要。但是,由于成本高昂和“距离专制”,许多澳大利亚学生无法使用机器人等数字技术,这意味着澳大利亚有可能在我们地区和全球范围内进一步落伍。为了克服当前信息技术(IT)的贸易赤字和信息通信技术(ICT)熟练工人的迫在眉睫的情况,澳大利亚学生必须从事科学,技术,工程和数学(STEM)学习和机器人技术。 ud目标是本研究旨在确定无法访问物理机器人或访问物理机器人的澳大利亚学生在使用远程控制机器人(LDCR)系统时的学习影响。这项研究调查了2014年期间在澳大利亚远程教育学校9-12岁的年龄段(n = 32)的学生(n = 32)中使用LDCR系统的情况。学生生活在昆士兰州的一系列农村,偏远和大都市环境中。他们使用Internet上的LDCR系统操作位于布里斯班的机器人。 ud提出了三个研究问题: ud1。当学生操作机器人时,他们对学习的看法是什么? ud2。学生可以通过机器人学习哪些STEM技能? ud3。当学生使用远程控制机器人(LDCR)系统远程操作机器人时,他们会学到哪些补充技能? ud数据是从学生调查,博客和录像记录中收集的。然后使用案例研究方法对数据进行主题分析,其中包括编码密度和内容分析。研究发现,当学生学会了使用LDCR系统远程操作机器人时,他们对学习的看法是高度积极的,他们对STEM的学习也得到了加速,并且他们开发了互补的技能,例如程序知识,技术技能和元认知。期望澳大利亚学生将学习使用机器人,这项研究提供了一种非常低廉的成本,而不论其地理位置如何。

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    Hastie MJ;

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