Robotics in Education and Training
Volume 1 - Issue 5
Manu Mitra*
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- Department of Electrical Engineering, Alumnus of University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, United States
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Manu Mitra, Department of Electrical Engineering, Alumnus of University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, United
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Received: March 06, 2019; Published: March 12, 2019
DOI: 10.32474/ARME.2018.01.000126
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Introduction
In Finland, a new teacher called Elias at primary school who
has endless patience for repetition and never creates a pupil feel
humiliated for asking same question again and again and can
even do “Gangnam Style” dance. Elias is also robot. The Artificial
Intelligence language machine includes a humanoid robot at
primary schools in southern city of Tampere. This robot can able to
understand and speak 23 different languages and it also allows to
understand student’s requirements and helps to inspire learning.
It recognizes student’s skill levels and adjusts its questions
accordingly and gives feedback to teachers about pupil’s possible
problems. Below are some of few from many applications of robots
that can be used in education, teaching and training. [1].
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