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1. Andrews, J. and Clark, R. (2011). Peer mentoring works! Birmingham: Aston University. | 1. Andrews, J. and Clark, R. (2011). Peer mentoring works! Birmingham: Aston University. | ||
: .. | : This report draws on the findings of a three year study into peer mentoring conducted at 6 Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). The research findings provide empirical evidence that peer mentoring works. | ||
2. Ahmad, M. I., Mubin, O., Shahid, S., & Orlando, J. (2017). Emotion and memory model for a robotic tutor in a learning environment. In Proceedings of the Seventh ISCA workshop on Speech and Language Technology in Education (pp. 25-26). | 2. Ahmad, M. I., Mubin, O., Shahid, S., & Orlando, J. (2017). Emotion and memory model for a robotic tutor in a learning environment. In Proceedings of the Seventh ISCA workshop on Speech and Language Technology in Education (pp. 25-26). | ||
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3. Ahmad, M. I., Mubin, O., & Orlando, J. (2016). Understanding behaviours and roles for social and adaptive robots in education: Teacher’s perspective. HAI 2016 - Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Human Agent Interaction, 297–304. https://doi.org/10.1145/2974804.2974829 | 3. Ahmad, M. I., Mubin, O., & Orlando, J. (2016). Understanding behaviours and roles for social and adaptive robots in education: Teacher’s perspective. HAI 2016 - Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Human Agent Interaction, 297–304. https://doi.org/10.1145/2974804.2974829 | ||
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4. Arnold, L., Lee, K.J., & Yip, J.C. (2016) Co-designing with children: An approach to social robot design. | 4. Arnold, L., Lee, K.J., & Yip, J.C. (2016) Co-designing with children: An approach to social robot design. | ||
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5. E.Hyun ; H.Yoon ; S. Son (2010) Relationships between user experiences and children's perceptions of the education robot. In 2010 5th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) | 5. E.Hyun ; H.Yoon ; S. Son (2010) Relationships between user experiences and children's perceptions of the education robot. In 2010 5th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) | ||
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6. Leite, I., Pereira, A., Castellano, G., Mascarenhas, S., Martinho, C., & Paiva, A. (2011, June). Social robots in learning environments: a case study of an empathic chess companion. In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Personalization Approaches in Learning Environments (Vol. 732, pp. 8-12). | 6. Leite, I., Pereira, A., Castellano, G., Mascarenhas, S., Martinho, C., & Paiva, A. (2011, June). Social robots in learning environments: a case study of an empathic chess companion. In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Personalization Approaches in Learning Environments (Vol. 732, pp. 8-12). | ||
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7. | 7. Meghdari, A., Shariati, A., Alemi, M., Vossoughi, G. R., Eydi, A., Ahmadi, E., … Tahami, R. (2018). Arash: A social robot buddy to support children with cancer in a hospital environment. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 232(6), 605–618. https://doi.org/10.1177/0954411918777520 | ||
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8. Shahid, S., Krahmer, E., & Swerts, M. (2014). Child–robot interaction across cultures: How does playing a game with a social robot compare to playing a game alone or with a friend? | 8. Shahid, S., Krahmer, E., & Swerts, M. (2014). Child–robot interaction across cultures: How does playing a game with a social robot compare to playing a game alone or with a friend? | ||
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9. Stephens, H., & Jairrels, V. (2003). Weekend Study Buddies: Using Portable Learning Centers. TEACHING Exceptional Children, 35(3), 36–39. https://doi.org/10.1177/004005990303500305 | 9. Stephens, H., & Jairrels, V. (2003). Weekend Study Buddies: Using Portable Learning Centers. TEACHING Exceptional Children, 35(3), 36–39. https://doi.org/10.1177/004005990303500305 | ||
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10. Thalluri, J., O'Flaherty, J.A., & Shepherd, P.L., (2014). Classmate peer-coaching: "A Study Buddy Support scheme". | 10. Thalluri, J., O'Flaherty, J.A., & Shepherd, P.L., (2014). Classmate peer-coaching: "A Study Buddy Support scheme". | ||
: | : The study investigated the effects of a human study buddy. The students with a study buddy scored higher on a test compared to the ones without. | ||
11. Werry, I. Dautenhahn, K. (1999) Applying Mobile Robot Technology to the Rehabilitation of Autistic children. | 11. Werry, I. Dautenhahn, K. (1999) Applying Mobile Robot Technology to the Rehabilitation of Autistic children. | ||
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12. Werry, I., Dautenhahn, K., Harwin, W. (2001) Investigating a Robot as a Therapy Partner for Children with Autism | 12. Werry, I., Dautenhahn, K., Harwin, W. (2001) Investigating a Robot as a Therapy Partner for Children with Autism. | ||
Revision as of 14:02, 6 February 2020
Abstract
Our ideas are:
- a study buddy to help you motivate and/or concentrate
- an app to reserve a seat in the train
- an app to see which seats are used in TU/e buildings.
Each group has plan ready after Week 1, Plan contains:
- subject,
- objectives,
- users,
- state-of-the-art,
- approach,
- planning,
- milestones,
- deliverables,
- who will do what
Group Members
Name | Study | Student ID |
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Teis Arets | Psychology & Technology | 1261991 |
Tom Bergmans | Psychology & Technology and Electrical Engineering | 1253565 |
Nynke Boonstra | Psychology & Technology | 1251155 |
Bob Hofstede | Psychology & Technology | 0950282 |
Emile Merle | Computer Science | 1244746 |
Planning
The planning is EMPTY
Introduction
Considering that our plan and idea is
State-of-the-Art
1. Andrews, J. and Clark, R. (2011). Peer mentoring works! Birmingham: Aston University.
- This report draws on the findings of a three year study into peer mentoring conducted at 6 Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). The research findings provide empirical evidence that peer mentoring works.
2. Ahmad, M. I., Mubin, O., Shahid, S., & Orlando, J. (2017). Emotion and memory model for a robotic tutor in a learning environment. In Proceedings of the Seventh ISCA workshop on Speech and Language Technology in Education (pp. 25-26). .... 3. Ahmad, M. I., Mubin, O., & Orlando, J. (2016). Understanding behaviours and roles for social and adaptive robots in education: Teacher’s perspective. HAI 2016 - Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Human Agent Interaction, 297–304. https://doi.org/10.1145/2974804.2974829 .... 4. Arnold, L., Lee, K.J., & Yip, J.C. (2016) Co-designing with children: An approach to social robot design. ..... 5. E.Hyun ; H.Yoon ; S. Son (2010) Relationships between user experiences and children's perceptions of the education robot. In 2010 5th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) .... 6. Leite, I., Pereira, A., Castellano, G., Mascarenhas, S., Martinho, C., & Paiva, A. (2011, June). Social robots in learning environments: a case study of an empathic chess companion. In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Personalization Approaches in Learning Environments (Vol. 732, pp. 8-12). .... 7. Meghdari, A., Shariati, A., Alemi, M., Vossoughi, G. R., Eydi, A., Ahmadi, E., … Tahami, R. (2018). Arash: A social robot buddy to support children with cancer in a hospital environment. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 232(6), 605–618. https://doi.org/10.1177/0954411918777520 .... 8. Shahid, S., Krahmer, E., & Swerts, M. (2014). Child–robot interaction across cultures: How does playing a game with a social robot compare to playing a game alone or with a friend? ..... 9. Stephens, H., & Jairrels, V. (2003). Weekend Study Buddies: Using Portable Learning Centers. TEACHING Exceptional Children, 35(3), 36–39. https://doi.org/10.1177/004005990303500305 ...... 10. Thalluri, J., O'Flaherty, J.A., & Shepherd, P.L., (2014). Classmate peer-coaching: "A Study Buddy Support scheme".
- The study investigated the effects of a human study buddy. The students with a study buddy scored higher on a test compared to the ones without.
11. Werry, I. Dautenhahn, K. (1999) Applying Mobile Robot Technology to the Rehabilitation of Autistic children. ..... 12. Werry, I., Dautenhahn, K., Harwin, W. (2001) Investigating a Robot as a Therapy Partner for Children with Autism.