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How to train your DragonBot: Socially assistive robots for teaching children about nutrition through play
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2014
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Pediatric FeedingNutritionSocially Assistive RobotEducationEarly Childhood EducationEntertainment RobotNutrition EducationPublic HealthHealth EducationBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceAssistive TechnologySocial SkillsFirst-grade ChildrenEducational RoboticsAssistive RobotsDragonbot RobotChild DevelopmentDevelopmental RoboticsYounger ChildrenSpecial EducationChild NutritionAssistive RobotRobotics
This paper describes an extended (6-session) interaction between an ethnically and geographically diverse group of 26 first-grade children and the DragonBot robot in the context of learning about healthy food choices. We find that children demonstrate a high level of enjoyment when interacting with the robot, and a statistically significant increase in engagement with the system over the duration of the interaction. We also find evidence of relationship-building between the child and robot, and encouraging trends towards child learning. These results are promising for the use of socially assistive robotic technologies for long-term one-on-one educational interventions for younger children.
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