Periodic Reporting for period 1 - TUTOR (TUTOR: A universal Learning Management System for Robot-based learning)
Reporting period: 2017-12-18 to 2018-12-17
However, the entrance of robotics for learning (robots used as tools to reinforce children’s learning process in some of the subjects of the curricula: English, History, Maths, etc…) is just emerging, hindered by the fact that professionals from education and rehabilitation fields are not able to create learning contents or therapies to be provided through robots, as there isn’t any comprehensive and truly user-friendly Learning Management Systems (LMS) for Robots available yet.
Aiming at overcoming these barriers, our company InterOnLine has developed TUTOR, which eliminates the need for educators to acquire programming expertise and minimizes the need for technology manufacturers to provide domain specific solutions.
By enrolling the Innovate associate (IA) we aim to:
• Analyse educational standards in robotics in order to optimize educational process.
• Explore our potential capabilities for the design and development of hardware components, in order to develop our own modular robot.
Educational standards and curriculum has been:
o Developing of learning management system (LMS) based on suitable educational standards are designed to be capable of evaluating the student´s progress in learning process.
o Customized exercises can be now provided with the current LMS
o Participation and monitoring of students outside the school are possible with current LMS.
o Contents of developed LMS are equipped with periodic upgrading of contents based on student’s curriculum.
Regarding Development of hardware components:
o Developed with user-friendly interface or platform according to skill set of secondary level students.
o Basic level programming expertise is only required in few educational robots in accordance with secondary level students.
o Coding option in actual programming languages such as Java, JavaScript or C# behind the Block programming is available with current educational robots suited for secondary grade students.
Finally, in terms of adaptability and mechanical design aspects:
o Easy to configure additional features such as Bluetooth and Mobile apps in presence of low cost.
o Universal set of components is required to enabling the robots for specific tasks.
o Affordable and cost-effective for low level non-government aided private schools.
o External support is not required in the case of two wheeled modular autonomous mobile robot due to inclusion of dynamic balancing algorithm in des.
o Complex control schemes (Eg. Steering mechanism for turning) is not required due to the non-holonomic nature attained by using omni-directional wheel.
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In the ‘90s, the successful uptake of user-friendly Learning Management Systems (LMS) and the use of standardized educational objects models allowed any user to create and share digital learning units to reinforce students’ education, catalysing the massive introduction of PCs in the schools. Since 2000, with the immense uptake of mobile technologies, schools have added tablets to their list of digital learning tools. Both in the case of PCs and tablets, user-friendly LMSs allowed the massive population of digital learning contents, creating a huge new market of digital learning providers and consumers (LMS market is estimated in €2.20 billion in 2013 to €7.50 billion in 2018, at a CAGR of 25.2%).
By means of TUTOR implementation, we will provoke the same reaction for robot-learning introduction in classrooms, accelerating the uptake and settlement of this market (global education and research robots market was valued at €950 Million in 2014 and is expected to grow at an estimated CAGR of 14.94% between 2015 and 2020).