W. Tsai, Xin Sun, Yinong Chen, Qian Huang, G. Bitter, Mary White
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Teaching Service-Oriented Computing and STEM Topics via Robotic Games
This paper proposes a new approach to teach the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) knowledge informally via robotic games. In this approach, a robotic playground is built to provide a hands-on programming and playing experience with robots controlled by Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) software, which is based on a new approach that uses reusable services (components) with standard interfaces and platform-independent interoperability. Services in the repository are annotated with STEM knowledge to enforce the required contents. In this way, students can learn computing and STEM in an entertaining manner.