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Prinsloo, Paul; Slade, Sharon; Khalil, Mohammad – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2023
This article seeks to explore different combinations of human and Artificial Intelligence (AI) decision-making in the context of distributed learning. Distributed learning institutions face specific challenges such as high levels of student attrition and ensuring quality, cost-effective student support at scale using a range of technologies, such…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Cost Effectiveness
Ronsivalle, G. B.; Boldi, A.; Gusella, V.; Inama, C.; Carta, S. – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2019
Nowadays, children and teenagers use technology products in an increasingly passive way. As simple consumers they cannot benefit from the opportunities of designing technology, which has a learning value. Educational Robotics (ER) programs are particularly effective in delivering contents of difficult disciplines: they can re-establish a balance…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Instructional Design, Robotics, Information Technology
Catlin, Dave; Blamires, Mike – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2019
In 1969, Seymour Papert invented the first educational robot called a Turtle. It was an addition to the computer language Logo, which he'd designed in 1965 specifically for educating children. Papert did not simply invent some technology, he offered a revolutionary way of educating children. He gave teachers practical tools to realise…
Descriptors: Robotics, Special Needs Students, Teaching Methods, Educational Benefits

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