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Title: | Stirring up the learning to program robotic arms through the generation of student handwriting | Authors: | Quintana, Jose J. Diaz, Moises Ferrer, Miguel A. |
UNESCO Clasification: | 120304 Inteligencia artificial 120326 Simulación 33 Ciencias tecnológicas |
Keywords: | Robotics Coordinate frames Lab session Handwriting |
Issue Date: | 2018 | Publisher: | 2573-4059 | Journal: | 2018 XIII TECHNOLOGIES APPLIED TO ELECTRONICS TEACHING CONFERENCE (TAEE) | Conference: | 13th Technologies Applied to Electronics Teaching, TAEE 2018 | Abstract: | The use of robotics arms provides students several advantages in the teaching and learning process, compared to methods based on simulation programs. Moreover, programming the robotic arm to imitate a human action previously carried out by the students, makes them to have a better personal satisfaction. Following up this idea, a lab session has been designed and tested by the authors. It is composed by the following phases: Students first register their personal handwriting on a digitizing tablet. Next, they develop a program to make that a commercial robot writes such piece of handwriting. Then, the commercial robotic arm produce such piece of handwriting on a digitizing tablet. Finally, a comparison between the original handwriting and the one made by the robot is worked out. To evaluate the success of the proposed lab session, a survey was issued to students who followed the course in robotics last semester with encouraging resuts. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/52576 | ISSN: | 2573-4059 | DOI: | 10.1109/TAEE.2018.8476000 | Source: | 2018 XIII Technologies Applied to Electronics Teaching Conference (TAEE) [ISSN 2573-4059] |
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