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Humanoid robots as teaching assistants in an arab school
ACM International Conference Proceeding Series
  • Omar Mubin, Western Sydney University
  • Mariam Alhashmi, Zayed University
  • Rama Baroud, Zayed University
  • Fady S. Alnajjar, United Arab Emirates University
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-2-2019
Abstract

© 2019 Association for Computing Machinery. The proliferation of educational robots has led to an investigation of suitable roles that humanoids robots can take in the classroom. In the recent past, the focus has been on humanoids being used in student focused roles or as peer learners. Coupled with the seemingly absence of any case studies of educational robots in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) or the Arab world, we present a study where we employed the Nao robot as a teaching assistant in a local primary school in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The Nao robot was used to revise a topic in Mathematics and its efficacy in comparison to a human teaching assistant was measured through pre and post test scores, facial expressions and indirect verbal responses. Our results showed that while there no significant differences in test scores, the children were much more engaged when interacting with the Nao robot. We conclude with a positive outlook towards the implementation of humanoid robots in UAE classrooms.

ISBN
9781450376969
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Disciplines
Keywords
  • Arab School,
  • Nao,
  • Social Robots,
  • Teaching Assistants
Scopus ID
85078694730
Indexed in Scopus
Yes
Open Access
No
https://doi.org/10.1145/3369457.3369517
Citation Information
Omar Mubin, Mariam Alhashmi, Rama Baroud and Fady S. Alnajjar. "Humanoid robots as teaching assistants in an arab school" ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (2019) p. 462 - 466
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mariam-alhashmi/3/