Collaborative robotics modular system used in education
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.redin.14610Keywords:
Mindstorms, Fischertechnik, Handy Board, RobEd, design, creativity, learning, roboticsAbstract
This article illustrates the currently use of robotics as an educative tool to strengthen creativity, design and learning skills. the main approaches in this topic, including the Robotic Multi-Agent System RobEd are presented. The application of RobEd, which is currently being developed by the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, is focused on the high-school students of K-10 and K-11.
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