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A Comparison of Social Robot to Tablet and Teacher in a New Script Learning Context.

Zhanel Zhexenova1, Aida Amirova2, Manshuk Abdikarimova1, Kuanysh Kudaibergenov1, Nurakhmet Baimakhan1, Bolat Tleubayev1, Thibault Asselborn3, Wafa Johal3,4, Pierre Dillenbourg3, Anna CohenMiller2, Anara Sandygulova1.   

Abstract

This research occurred in a special context where Kazakhstan's recent decision to switch from Cyrillic to the Latin-based alphabet has resulted in challenges connected to teaching literacy, addressing a rare combination of research hypotheses and technical objectives about language learning. Teachers are not necessarily trained to teach the new alphabet, and this could result in a challenge for children with learning difficulties. Prior research studies in Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) have proposed the use of a robot to teach handwriting to children (Hood et al., 2015; Lemaignan et al., 2016). Drawing on the Kazakhstani case, our study takes an interdisciplinary approach by bringing together smart solutions from robotics, computer vision areas, and educational frameworks, language, and cognitive studies that will benefit diverse groups of stakeholders. In this study, a human-robot interaction application is designed to help primary school children learn both a newly-adopted script and also its handwriting system. The setup involved an experiment with 62 children between the ages of 7-9 years old, across three conditions: a robot and a tablet, a tablet only, and a teacher. Based on the paradigm-learning by teaching-the study showed that children improved their knowledge of the Latin script by interacting with a robot. Findings reported that children gained similar knowledge of a new script in all three conditions without gender effect. In addition, children's likeability ratings and positive mood change scores demonstrate significant benefits favoring the robot over a traditional teacher and tablet only approaches.
Copyright © 2020 Zhexenova, Amirova, Abdikarimova, Kudaibergenov, Baimakhan, Tleubayev, Asselborn, Johal, Dillenbourg, CohenMiller and Sandygulova.

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Keywords:  child learning; cognitive learning theory; human-robot interaction; interdisciplinary; language learning; learning by teaching; social robot

Year:  2020        PMID: 33501266      PMCID: PMC7806116          DOI: 10.3389/frobt.2020.00099

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Robot AI        ISSN: 2296-9144


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Journal:  Front Robot AI       Date:  2022-02-21
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