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Handbook of Research on Using Educational Robotics to Facilitate Student Learning :
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Editor(s):
Stamatios Papadakis
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Michail Kalogiannakis
Publication date:
2021
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IGI Global
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9781799867173
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9781799867197
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2021
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10.4018/978-1-7998-6717-3
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Robotics as a Powerful Vehicle Toward Learning and Computational Thinking in Secondary Education of 21st Century
pp. 41
Educational Robotics
pp. 68
Theories and Practices Behind Educational Robotics for All
pp. 107
Educational Robotics Between Coding and Engineering Education
pp. 140
Educational Robotics as a Tool for the Development of Collaboration Skills
pp. 164
Instructional Design to Foster Computational Thinking Using Educational Robotics
pp. 183
Fostering Computational Thinking With Arduino and Lego Mindstorms
pp. 209
School Activities With Educational Robot to Facilitate Student Learning
pp. 235
Investigating Teachers' Attitudes and Behavioral Intentions for the Impending Integration of STEM Education in Primary Schools
pp. 257
Fostering Future Teachers' Competence in Computational Thinking in an Educational Technology Course
pp. 274
A Conceptual Framework for Educational Robotics Activities C4STEM
pp. 299
Planning Implementation and Evaluation of a Distance Seminar on the Pedagogical Utilization of Educational Robotics in Teaching Lessons (2018-2020)
pp. 327
Developing Pre-Service Teachers' STEM Skills With Raspberry Pi Activities
pp. 353
Teaching Aids and Manipulative Teaching Means
pp. 377
Educational Robotics in Primary Education
pp. 402
Robotics in Early Childhood Education
pp. 424
Internet of Toys for Young Children
pp. 466
The Smart “Mitato”
pp. 496
Fielduino (Digital Farming)
pp. 516
Home Design Using Robotic Devices
pp. 539
The Contribution of Open Educational Robotics Competition to Support STEM Education and the Development of Computational Thinking Skills
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