“批判性思维、沟通、协作、创造力在幼儿园与教育机器人”:一个范围审查(2012-2023)

IF 8.9 1区 教育学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Computers & Education Pub Date : 2023-12-02 DOI:10.1016/j.compedu.2023.104968
Sophia Rapti, Theodosios Sapounidis
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批判性思维、沟通、协作和创造力被认为是当今学习者的关键技能。人们对利用机器人技术在教育环境中培养这种能力产生了兴趣,但到目前为止,还没有对这一领域进行的研究进行测绘。因此,我们对2012年至2023年发表在4个数据库和2个登记册上的59篇文章进行了范围审查,这些文章通过教育机器人研究幼儿园儿童的技能。我们的目标是绘制出哪些技能在幼儿园中经常被检查,在哪些术语下,以及调查研究的特点,机器人的类型和使用的评估工具。我们的研究结果表明,几种技能是用不同的术语来评估的。批判性思维被检查得最频繁,创造力最少,沟通被整合到协作中,反之亦然。大多数研究人员使用混合方法,侧重于定性工具,检查相当小的样本量,并进行短时间的干预。此外,BeeBot、乐高机器人套件(WeDo、Mindstorms)和社交类人机器人也经常被使用。此外,在审查论文中使用的评估工具被介绍并分类为组。这一范围表明,机器人可能会对儿童的认知技能和创造力产生积极影响,但可能不会促进他们在情感表达方面的互动。此外,通过教育机器人对幼儿园儿童技能发展的定量研究也存在空白。最后,这一范围审查建议:为技能创造明确的术语,开发适合幼儿园年龄的机器人,形成完整的机器人活动,并为年轻学习者的能力设计模块化评估工具。
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“Critical thinking, Communication, Collaboration, Creativity in kindergarten with Educational Robotics”: A scoping review (2012–2023)

Critical thinking, Communication, Collaboration, and Creativity are regarded as key skills for today's learners. Interest in robotics usage to develop such competencies in educational settings arises but there hasn't been so far mapping of the research conducted in this field. Thus, we present a scoping review of 59 articles published from 2012 to 2023 in 4 Databases and 2 Registers examining kindergarteners' skills through Educational Robotics. Our goal was to map which skills are commonly examined in kindergarten and under which terminology as well as to investigate the studies' features, the types of robotics, and the assessment tools utilized. Our findings depict that several skills are evaluated using different terms. Critical thinking is examined most frequently, creativity the least, and communication is integrated into collaboration and the opposite. Most of the researchers used the mixed method focusing on qualitative tools, examining quite a small sample size, and conducting the intervention for a short time. Also: BeeBot, Lego robotics kits (WeDo, Mindstorms), and social, humanoid robots are often used. Additionally, the evaluation tools used in the reviewed papers are presented and categorized into groups. This scoping demonstrates that robotics might affect positively the children's cognitive skills and creativity but may not facilitate their interactions so much regarding emotional expressions. Moreover, a gap in quantitative research on kindergarteners' skills development via Educational Robotics is spotted. Finally, this scoping review suggests: creating clear terms for skills, developing robotics tailored to kindergarten age, forming full robotics activities, and designing modular evaluation tools for young learners' capacities.

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Computers & Education
Computers & Education 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
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27.10
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5.80%
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204
审稿时长
42 days
期刊介绍: Computers & Education seeks to advance understanding of how digital technology can improve education by publishing high-quality research that expands both theory and practice. The journal welcomes research papers exploring the pedagogical applications of digital technology, with a focus broad enough to appeal to the wider education community.
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