Social robots are expected to become more and more used in the education field. However, in the interaction between children and social robots, how robots are perceived in social contexts is still under investigation. In this exploratory study, we aimed to investigate how children’s expectations and demographical characteristics (N= 53, 9-14 years old) influence their perception of robot NAO during an education training program in schools. MANCOVA analysis conducted over questionnaire data indicates a positive correlation between the acceptance of the robot and the enjoyment of interacting with it. We found evidence that the more students accepted the robot, the more they perceived the group environment positively. Through a Correspondence Analysis, we investigate which are the preferred features of a robot according to the age of participants. The study suggests that a better opinion of robotics is a factor that can improve the learning environment in this specific context. Our exploratory study encourages conducting studies in-the-wild using self-reported measures to understand the implication of Child-Robot Interaction better.

At school with a robot: Italian students’ perception of robotics during an educational program.

Cocchella Francesca;Pusceddu Giulia;Belgiovine Giulia;Bogliolo Michela;Lastrico Linda;Casadio Maura;Rea Francesco;Sciutti Alessandra
2023-01-01

Abstract

Social robots are expected to become more and more used in the education field. However, in the interaction between children and social robots, how robots are perceived in social contexts is still under investigation. In this exploratory study, we aimed to investigate how children’s expectations and demographical characteristics (N= 53, 9-14 years old) influence their perception of robot NAO during an education training program in schools. MANCOVA analysis conducted over questionnaire data indicates a positive correlation between the acceptance of the robot and the enjoyment of interacting with it. We found evidence that the more students accepted the robot, the more they perceived the group environment positively. Through a Correspondence Analysis, we investigate which are the preferred features of a robot according to the age of participants. The study suggests that a better opinion of robotics is a factor that can improve the learning environment in this specific context. Our exploratory study encourages conducting studies in-the-wild using self-reported measures to understand the implication of Child-Robot Interaction better.
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