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CON LITTEL BITS INVESTIGAMOS TODAS LAS POSIBILIDADES QUE CON ELLOS PODEMOS HACER |
16.11.2016 | 09:00 - 14:00
Con Bee bot trabajamos las vocales de nuestro nombre
Madrid, Spain
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El alumnado de ed. infantil 3 años ha conocido a Bee bot. Con esta mágica abejita han trabajado las vocales de su nombre programándola para llegar a todas ellas. |
16.11.2016 - 16.11.2016 | 14:00 - 18:00
Parents meet robots at IC Albaro
Genova, Italy
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Students'parents are invited to the presentation carried out by the School of Robotics about the application od educational robotics to the school programs. |
Target audience Parents, teachers, students of middle school |
Ic Albaro, the School of Robotics
Rossella Spinetta geic86400l@istruzione.it el. 0103623668 - Fax. 0103106294 |
Comprehensive School Albaro, Genova
V. Montezovetto 7 16145 Genova Italy |
16.11.2016 - 16.11.2016 | 09:00 - 13:00
Students of Construction School learning with robots
Genova, Italy
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Students of the Savona Building School present their work with robots. These are young teens coming from Albania and Romania who are studying construction to prepare for their job. Educational robotics is a very good tool, and pedagogical methodology, to teach them with non formal and informal education. |
Target audience students of middle school |
Savona Building School
Francia info@esesv.it +39 Tel 019 862992 |
ABCD - Exhibit of Educational Technology, Genova
Old Port, Magazzini del Cotone 16100 Genova Italy |
16.11.2016 - 16.11.2016 | 08:30 - 12:30
Robotics classes for Students of the Building School
Savona , Italy
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Scuola Edile of Savona (Building School of Savona) and School of Robotics are organizing courses of robotics for young students of the School. Most of these students are coming from Albania, or Africa Nations, and they need to be integrated into the Italian job market. The courses deal with the simulation of building activities using robotics devices. |
Target audience Students and teachers, Building School, Construction workers |
Scuola Edile Savona (Construction School) in collaboration with School of Robotics
Signor Francia info@esesv.it + 39 019 862992 |
Scuola Edile Savona
Via Molinero 4 17100 Savona Italy |
16.11.2016 - 16.11.2016 | 20:00 - 22:00
NAO robot at Bocconi University of Milano
Milano, Italy
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Public conference at Bocconi University where the key player is going to be the humanoid robot NAO. Students will be able to learn about the growing figures of service robotics in the last years, its field of applications, and the Ethical, Legal, and Societal issues involved. |
Target audience University students |
Università Bocconi
Barbara Orlando barbara.orlando@unibocconi.it 02 5836 3434 |
Università Bocconi
Via Roberto Sarfatti, 25 20100 Milano Italy |
16.11.2016 | 17:00 - 20:00
TFreeCAD, diseño e impresión 3D II
VITORIA-GASTEIZ, Spain
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Target audience PROFESORADO DE EDUCACIÓN SECUNDARIA |
MULTIMEDIA EDUCATIVA SLU
Mertxe J. Badiola info@multimediaeducativa.net +34610016203 |
CIFP MENDIZABALA LHII
Portal de Lasarte 23 01007 VITORIA-GASTEIZ Spain |
16.11.2016 - 16.11.2016 | 14:00 - 16:00
Educational Robotics for Inclusion. EDUROB for a Pedagogy for Disabled Students
Genova, Italy
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EDUROB is a research project aiming to demonstrate that cognitive development can be enhanced by means of mediated learning using robots. EDUROB proposes an intervention model that aims to drive students’ cognitive processes while addressing other transferable & social skills, making use of the advantages offered by robotics and its engaging and immersive nature. The EDUROB team will work with stakeholders in the project countries (Bulgaria, Italy, Lithuania, Turkey, Poland and the UK) to develop a set of interventions utilising robots to enhance the learning of students with learning disabilities. This will involve scoping the needs of the teachers, and the students and the subjects that they are trying to teach and learn. Based on the results of this research, robotic teaching tools and scenarios will be developed and tested by way of pilot studies in each of the countries. |
Target audience Teachers, support teachers, parents. |
School of Robotics in collaboration with the National Ministry of Education
Fiorella Operto and Federica Brigandì info@scuoladirobotica.it +39 348 09 61 616 |
ABCD Genova, National Exhibit of Educational Technology ancd Tools, Magazzini del Cotone
Porto Antico, Genova 16121 Genova Italy |
17.11.2016 | 17:30 - 19:30
Kreatív Magyar Elme - Hungarobot
Budapest, Hungary
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Kreatív Magyar Elme is a series of meetings about various topics. The next topic will be robotics. A Kreatív Magyar Elme következő alkalmára a legkiemelkedőbb magyar robotépítőket hívjuk meg az Antall József Tudásközpontba, akik legújabb fejlesztéseiket mutatják be. Ha érdekelnek a robotok, a robotika különböző felhasználási területei illetve a mesterséges intelligencia, akkor várunk 2016. november 17-én, csütörtökön 18:00 órára az AJTK előadótermébe! Az előadásra a fejlesztők magukkal hozzák a robotjaikat is. Kihagyhatatlan program! Vendégeink lesznek: - Tanos Áron, a Robotépítők Magyarországi Egyesületének (Hungarian Robot Builders) elnöke és csapata - Kopiás Péter, a Rescube Robotics szervezet vezetője és csapata The event is organized by Antall József Tudásközpont. Registration required. |
Target audience Students |
Áron TANOS and Péter KOPIÁS ajtk at ajtk.hu +36 1 482-7703 |
Antall József Tudásközpont előadóterem
Czuczor 4 1093 Budapest Hungary |
17.11.2016 | 09:00 - 10:00
Can robots predict the future?
York, United Kingdom
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Many robots need to predict the future. Consider path planning in order to safely navigate to a goal position, or the more fundamental problem of obstacle avoidance which implicitly anticipates the undesirable consequence of a collision. There are many ways we can build anticipation into robots, but the one I would like to discuss in this talk is robots with simulation-based internal models. Illustrated with results from recent experiments I will show how such internal models can improve safety or fault detection in robots swarms, or allow us to build robots with simple ethical behaviours. Perhaps this approach might open a path to robots with artificial theory of mind? |
Target audience Students plus general public |
York Doctoral Symposium
Alan Winfield Alan.Winfield@uwe.ac.uk +447775803034 |
University of York
Heslington East Campus YO105GE York United Kingdom |