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Doodlebot: An Educational Robot for Creativity and AI Literacy

Authors :
Williams, Randi
Ali, Safinah
Alcantara, Raúl
Burghleh, Tasneem
Alghowinem, Sharifa
Breazeal, Cynthia
Williams, Randi
Ali, Safinah
Alcantara, Raúl
Burghleh, Tasneem
Alghowinem, Sharifa
Breazeal, Cynthia
Source :
ACM
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

HRI ’24, March 11–14, 2024, Boulder, CO, USA<br />Today, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is prevalent in everyday life, with emerging technologies like AI companions, autonomous vehicles, and AI art tools poised to significantly transform the future. The development of AI curricula that shows people how AI works and what they can do with it is a powerful way to prepare everyone, and especially young learners, for an increasingly AI-driven world. Educators often employ robotic toolkits in the classroom to boost engagement and learning. However, these platforms are generally unsuitable for young learners and learners without programming expertise. Moreover, these platforms often serve as either programmable artifacts or pedagogical agents, rarely capitalizing on the opportunity to support students in both capacities. We designed Doodlebot, a mobile social robot for hands-on AI education to address these gaps. Doodlebot is an effective tool for exploring AI with grade school (K-12) students, promoting their understanding of AI concepts such as perception, representation, reasoning and generation. We begin by elaborating Doodlebot's design, highlighting its reliability, user-friendliness, and versatility. Then, we demonstrate Doodlebot's versatility through example curricula about AI character design, autonomous robotics, and generative AI accessible to young learners. Finally, we share the results of a preliminary user study with elementary school youth where we found that the physical Doodlebot platform was as effective and user-friendly as the virtual version. This work offers insights into designing interactive educational robots that can inform future AI curricula and tools.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ACM
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1434014473
Document Type :
Electronic Resource