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Development of State-Based Squeak and an Examination of Its Effect on Robot Programming Education |
¿µ¹®Á¦¸ñ(English Title) |
Development of State-Based Squeak and an Examination of Its Effect on Robot Programming Education |
ÀúÀÚ(Author) |
Hiroyuki Aoki
JaMee Kim
Yukio Idosaka
Toshiyuki Kamada
Susumu Kanemune
WonGyu Lee
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¿ø¹®¼ö·Ïó(Citation) |
VOL 06 NO. 11 PP. 2880 ~ 2900 (2012. 11) |
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¿µ¹®³»¿ë (English Abstract) |
Robot programming often sparks students¡¯ interest in programming, but it is not easy for them to program both procedure and reactivity of robot movements that are essential requirements. In this study, we reviewed in detail a new programming language, State-Based Squeak. It allows novice students to implement both procedure and reactivity of robots easily. The effect of this new language on robot programming education was also examined using a group of 28 middle school students. According to the results of analyzing the students¡¯ understanding of programming, reading and programming abilities the group that used State-Based Squeak (the experimental group) showed a higher completion ratio than the other (control) group. The significance of this study is that a robot programming language has been developed that addresses the concepts of both procedure and reactivity in such a way that middle school students can more easily learn how to program robots, something that is often difficult to attempt even for professional programmers. |
Å°¿öµå(Keyword) |
Robot programming
programming paradigm
state control
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