High-capacity robots in early education: Developing computational thinking with a voice-controlled collaborative robot

Angela CASTRO, Cristhian AGUILERA, Weipeng YANG, Brigida URRUTIA

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Abstract

This study investigates the potential of a voice-controlled collaborative robot to promote computational thinking (CT) skills in preschoolers aged 4 to 6 in Southern Chile. During a week-long workshop, 34 children engaged in activities designed to develop several CT components while interacting with a robotic arm. Pre- and post-workshop assessments utilizing the TechCheck-K tool revealed significant improvements in CT skills. The findings of this preliminary study demonstrate the effectiveness of voice-controlled robots as innovative tools in early education, significantly enhancing young learners’ understanding of CT concepts, practices, and perspectives. This research advocates for further exploration of robotic integration in educational settings, highlighting their potential to improve or extend preschool learning environments and foster CT skill development. Copyright © 2024 by the authors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number856
JournalEducation Sciences
Volume14
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2024

Citation

Castro, A., Aguilera, C., Yang, W., & Urrutia, B. (2024). High-capacity robots in early education: Developing computational thinking with a voice-controlled collaborative robot. Education Sciences, 14(8), Article 856. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14080856

Keywords

  • Computational thinking
  • Early education
  • Collaborative robot
  • Voice-controlled robot
  • High-capacity robot

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