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KIBO robot demo: engaging young children in programming and engineering

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KIBO robot demo: engaging young children in programming and engineering
Robotics offers a playful and tangible way for young children to engage with technology and engineering concepts during their foundational early childhood years. This paper describes the development of KIBO, a newly created robotics kit for children ages 4-7 developed at Tufts University through funding from the National Science Foundation. Designed explicitly for very young children, the KIBO kit has gone through several design iterations based on feedback from teachers and children over the past three years. The newest version of KIBO allows young children to become engineers by constructing robots using motors, sensors, and craft materials. Children also become programmers by exploring sequences, loops, and variables. In line with screen-time recommendations for young children, KIBO is programmed to move using tangible programming blocks- no computer, tablet, or screen required. Categories and Subject Descriptors K.3.2 [Computer and Information Science Education]: Computer science ...
Amanda Sullivan, Mollie Elkin, Marina Umaschi Bers
Added 13 Apr 2016
Updated 13 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2015
Where ACMIDC
Authors Amanda Sullivan, Mollie Elkin, Marina Umaschi Bers
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