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NAO - Coggle Diagram
NAO
What is NAO?
A small humanoid robot
Can walk, dance, speak and recognise faces/objects
Height: 57 cm
Weight: 4.5 kg
Programmed by electronic and computer softwares
Open platform programming
Cost: $17,000 - $65,000
NAO in our classrooms
Increases student engagement
Aims to improve student's cognitive skills
Enhances student's understanding of mathematical concepts
Enhances student's understanding of mathematical concepts
Improves student's computational thinking
Improves student's logical thinking
NAO in PICRAT
Helps students move beyond passive learning
Allows students to be interactive learners
Allow students to be creative learners
Helps educators gain deep understanding of students' abilities
Allows for differentiated teaching
Provides opportunity for 'learning by doing'
Pros of NAO
Increases student engagement
Open platform programming
Provides opportunity for 'learning by doing'
Increases student particpation
Increases students motivation to learn
Increases students' confidence
Cons of NAO
Requires strong internet connection
Needs well trained technicians if errors occur
Can distract students with doppler effect
Expensive to purchase
Expensive to train relevant people
21st Century Skill in NAO
Foster's deeper understanding of critical thinking skills
Fuels student's motivation to solve complex problems
Encourages students to challenge themselves
Allows for differentiated and self-directed critical thinking
NAO and UDL codes
Sustains effort and persistence from students
Helps students become strategic and goal-directed learners
Optimises access to best tools and assistive technologies
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