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The Effect of a Robot's Gestures and Adaptive Tutoring on Children's Acquisition of Second Language Vocabularies
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2018
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Second Language LearningMultilingualismEducationNovel WordsPsycholinguisticsLanguage LearningIntelligent Tutoring SystemSecond Language AcquisitionChild LanguageLanguage AcquisitionSecond Language VocabulariesLanguage StudiesEmbodied RoboticsAmerican Sign LanguageCognitive ScienceAdaptive TutoringEducational RoboticsForeign Language LearningDevelopmental RoboticsRobot TutorIconic GesturesForeign Language AcquisitionComputer-assisted Language LearningLinguistics
This paper presents a study in which children, four to six years old, were taught words in a second language by a robot tutor. The goal is to evaluate two ways for a robot to provide scaffolding for students: the use of iconic gestures, combined with adaptively choosing the next learning task based on the child»s past performance. The results show a positive effect on long-term memorization of novel words, and an overall higher level of engagement during the learning activities when gestures are used. The adaptive tutoring strategy reduces the extent to which the level of engagement is diminishing during the later part of the interaction.
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