CONTI, Daniela, CARLA, Cirasa, DI NUOVO, Santo and DI NUOVO, Alessandro (2020). “Robot, tell me a tale!”: A Social Robot as tool for Teachers in Kindergarten. Interaction Studies, 21 (2), 221-243. [Article]
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Abstract
Robots are versatile devices that are promising tools for supporting teaching and learning
in the classroom or at home. In fact, robots can be engaging and motivating, especially for
young children. This paper presents an experimental study with 81 kindergarten children on
memorizations of two tales narrated by a humanoid robot. Variables of the study are the
content of the tales (knowledge or emotional) and the different social behaviour of the
narrators: static human, static robot, expressive human, and expressive robot. Results suggest
a positive effect of the expressive behaviour in robot storytelling, whose effectiveness is
comparable to a human with the same behaviour and better when compared with a static
inexpressive human. Higher efficacy is achieved by the robot in the tale with knowledge
content, while the limited capability to express emotions made the robot less effective in the
tale with emotional content.
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