Robotito: programming robots from preschool to undergraduate school level

G. Tejera, G. Amorín, Andrés Seré, Nicolás Capricho, Pablo Margenat, J. Visca
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Computational thinking is a skill that is considered essential for the future generations. Because of this it should be incorporated into the curricula as soon as possible. Many robots can be programmed using graphical languages or physical blocks instead of writing code. This makes programming more accessible for the youngest programmers. Looking to extend the programming activities to preschool students, we present a novel approach that allows to program a mobile robot, Robotito, by changing its environment. We describe the architecture of Robotito, software used to program its interaction with the environment, and developed behaviours. Moreover, Robotito exports his sensors and actuators using ROS standard mechanisms and is modelled in Gazebo allowing it to be used in research and undergraduate school courses providing researchers an autonomous and safety mobile platform, which can be integrated with any system using ROS.
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Robotito:编程机器人从幼儿园到本科学校水平
计算思维是一种被认为对后代至关重要的技能。因此,应尽快将其纳入课程。许多机器人可以使用图形语言或物理块来编程,而不是编写代码。这使得最年轻的程序员更容易编程。为了将编程活动扩展到学龄前学生,我们提出了一种新颖的方法,允许通过改变移动机器人Robotito的环境来编程。我们描述了Robotito的架构,用于编程与环境交互的软件,以及开发的行为。此外,Robotito使用ROS标准机制输出他的传感器和执行器,并在Gazebo中建模,允许它用于研究和本科学校课程,为研究人员提供一个自主和安全的移动平台,可以与任何使用ROS的系统集成。
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