Learning by teaching ... A robot
Researchers are exploring how an artificially-intelligent robot can help children improve their handwriting skills, by placing the youngsters in the role of teacher.
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Year band(s) | Foundation, 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 |
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Content type | School stories |
Format | Web page |
Organisation | ACER |
Copyright | © 2021 ACER. May be subject to statutory licence fee. |
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