Title
Comparing a humanoid tutor to a human tutor delivering an instructional task to children
Abstract
This paper presents a study that compares a humanoid robotic tutor to a human tutor when instructing school children to build a LEGO house. A total of 27 students, between the ages of 11-15, divided into two groups, participated in the study and data were collected to investigate the participants' success rate, requests for help, engagement, and attitude change toward robots following the experiment. The results reveal that both groups are equally successful in executing the task. However, students ask the human tutor more often for help, while students working with the robotic tutor are more eager to perform well on the task. Finally, all students get a more positive attitude toward a robotic tutor following the experiment, but those in the robot condition change their attitude somewhat more for certain questions, illustrating the importance of real interaction experiences prior to eliciting students' attitudes toward robots. The paper concludes that students do follow instructions from a robotic tutor but that more long-term interaction is necessary to study lasting effects.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/HUMANOIDS.2014.7041511
Humanoids
Keywords
DocType
ISSN
lego house,control engineering education,human tutor,humanoid robots,school children,humanoid robotic tutor,computer aided instruction,instructional task
Conference
2164-0572
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
9
0.70
13
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sofia Serholt1517.23
Christina Basedow2352.99
Wolmet Barendregt321125.97
Mohammad Obaid417728.40