Challenges in Designing Teacher Robots with Motivation Based Gestures

02/08/2023
by   Hae Seon Yun, et al.
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Humanoid robots are increasingly being integrated into learning contexts to assist teaching and learning. However, challenges remain how to design and incorporate such robots in an educational context. As an important part of teaching includes monitoring the motivational and emotional state of the learner and adapting the interaction style and learning content accordingly, in this paper, we discuss the role of gestures displayed by a humanoid robot (i.e., Pepper robot) in a learning and teaching context and present our ongoing research on designing and developing a teacher robot.

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