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This variant of the dice game is more advanced. And is also for the elementary school grade 3/4 The children have to sum up the dice the robot throws and the child throws. This way they have to understand how numbers work and can use their short term memory. To fully implement the scenario we have to ask ourselves a few important questions. For instance what are the risks when a child plays a game with a robot. An important risk is that the child can break the robot or just walks away from the robot, we will try to prevent this with a teacher as a semi supervisor (\ref setting). Also the game can be more complicated as well if a dice with more faces is used. This will be harder for the child and more fun. A dice with more faces mostly consists of the numbers rather than the dots of the number. To use those dices the robot needs to recognize the numbers of a small dice, and the robot gives the incorrect number a lot of the times. In this scenario the game can also be played by multiplying the dices, this is more advanced for the child.
This variant of the dice game is more advanced. And is also for the elementary school grade 3/4 The children have to sum up the dice the robot throws and the child throws. This way they have to understand how numbers work and can use their short term memory. To fully implement the scenario we have to ask ourselves a few important questions. For instance what are the risks when a child plays a game with a robot. An important risk is that the child can break the robot or just walks away from the robot, we will try to prevent this with a teacher as a semi supervisor (\ref setting). Also the game can be more complicated as well if a dice with more faces is used. This will be harder for the child and more fun. A dice with more faces mostly consists of the numbers rather than the dots of the number. To use those dices the robot needs to recognize the numbers of a small dice, and the robot gives the incorrect number a lot of the times. In this scenario the game can also be played by multiplying the dices, this is more advanced for the child.


== Gestures ==
== Actions ==
* '''Start''': in the beginning the robot sits down, when a child is aproaching to the robot, the robot stays up and waves, this gesture is used at the start
* '''Start''': in the beginning the robot sits down, when a child is aproaching to the robot, the robot stays up and waves, this action is used at the start.
* '''End''': In the end the robot is standing, when the child is done playing games the robot waves and will sit down, this gesture is at the end of the conversation.
* '''End''': In the end the robot is standing, when the child is done playing games the robot waves and will sit down, this action is at the end of multiple games.
* '''Positive''': the robot's eyes will turn green and the robot will give a thumbs up, the gesture is used in correct answers
* '''Positive''': the robot's eyes will turn green and the robot will give a thumbs up, this is a  gesture which is used in correct answers
* '''Negative''': the robot will move his head to the left and right. This gesture is used for wrong answers
* '''Negative''': the robot will move his head to the left and right. This is a gesture which is used for wrong answers
* '''ThrowDice''': the robot takes the dice and throws the dice.


== Strings ==
== Strings ==

Revision as of 14:23, 10 April 2017

Summing up

Explanation

This variant of the dice game is more advanced. And is also for the elementary school grade 3/4 The children have to sum up the dice the robot throws and the child throws. This way they have to understand how numbers work and can use their short term memory. To fully implement the scenario we have to ask ourselves a few important questions. For instance what are the risks when a child plays a game with a robot. An important risk is that the child can break the robot or just walks away from the robot, we will try to prevent this with a teacher as a semi supervisor (\ref setting). Also the game can be more complicated as well if a dice with more faces is used. This will be harder for the child and more fun. A dice with more faces mostly consists of the numbers rather than the dots of the number. To use those dices the robot needs to recognize the numbers of a small dice, and the robot gives the incorrect number a lot of the times. In this scenario the game can also be played by multiplying the dices, this is more advanced for the child.

Actions

  • Start: in the beginning the robot sits down, when a child is aproaching to the robot, the robot stays up and waves, this action is used at the start.
  • End: In the end the robot is standing, when the child is done playing games the robot waves and will sit down, this action is at the end of multiple games.
  • Positive: the robot's eyes will turn green and the robot will give a thumbs up, this is a gesture which is used in correct answers
  • Negative: the robot will move his head to the left and right. This is a gesture which is used for wrong answers
  • ThrowDice: the robot takes the dice and throws the dice.

Strings

Summing up strings for the diagram below.

Would you like to learn how the game is played?

  • Zal ik de regels van het spel uitleggen?
  • Wil je weten hoe het spel gespeeld moet worden?
  • Wil je weten hoe het spel gaat?
  • Wil je de regels van het spel weten?
  • Zal ik het spel uitleggen?

Tutorial

  • In dit spel moet je twee getallen optellen. Eerst gooi jij de dobbelsteen. Dan moet jij het aantal punten op de dobbelsteen tellen. Het aantal punten op de dobbelsteen is het eerste getal. Dan gooi ik de dobbelsteen. Dan moet jij weer het aantal punten tellen. Het aantal punten is het tweede getal. Als laatste moet je de twee getallen optellen.
  • We gaan twee getallen optellen. Jij mag als eerste de dobbelsteen gooien. Dan gooi ik de dobbelsteen. Daarna moet jij het getal dat jij gegooid hebt en het getal dat ik gegooid hebt bij elkaar optellen.

Do you understand the rules?

  • Snap je de regels van het spel?
  • Snap je het?
  • Heb je het allemaal begrepen?
  • Weet je hoe het spel gaat?

Let's start! Go ahead and throw the dice.

  • Laten we beginnen! Jij mag de dobbelsteen gooien.
  • Kom op, dan gaan we beginnen! Jij mag als eerste de dobbelsteen gooien.

Count the dots on the dice

  • Tel de punten op de dobbelsteen.
  • Tel nu de punten op de dobbelsteen.

How many dots are on the dice?

  • Hoeveel punten heb je geteld?
  • Hoeveel punten zijn er op de dobbelsteen?

It's my turn

  • Nu is het mijn beurt
  • Nu ben ik aan de beurt

The number is %ChildNumber/%RobotNumber

  • Het aantal punten is %ChildNumber/%RobotNumber.

%ChildNumber/%RobotNumber is het aantal punten op de dobbelsteen.

What's the sum of the numbers

  • Als je het aantal punten optelt, hoeveel punten zijn er dan?
  • Hoeveel punten zijn er, als je de twee getallen optelt?

What is the number you threw?

  • Hoeveel punten had jij gegooid?
  • Welk nummer had jij gegooid?

What is the number I threw?

  • Hoeveel punten had ik gegooid?
  • Welk nummer had ik gegooid?

The number you threw was %ChildNumber

  • Jij had %ChildNumber gegooid
  • Jij had %ChildNumber punten gegooid

The number I threw was %RobotNumber

  • Ik had %RobotNumber gegooid
  • Ik had %RobotNumber punten gegooid

Negative

  • 1: Helaas, maar dat is niet goed.
  • 2: Jammer, maar dat is niet helemaal goed.
  • 3: Dat klopt helaas niet.

Positive

  • 1: Goed gedaan!
  • 2: Goed zo!
  • 3: Super!
  • 4: Top!
  • 5: Hartstikke goed!
  • 6: Heel goed!

Final state diagram

State diagram summing up.png