A Friend or a Machine? A Study on the Child–Robot Relationship in a Foreign Language Class of Young Learners




Peura Liisa, Johansson Marjut

Raul Hakli, Pekka Mäkelä, Johanna Seibt

Robophilosophy

2022

Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications

Social Robots in Social Institutions

Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications

366

978-1-64368-374-4

978-1-64368-375-1

0922-6389

1879-8314

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3233/FAIA220615

https://ebooks.iospress.nl/doi/10.3233/FAIA220615



This paper seeks to bring a new social perspective to the concept of robot literacy in a second language (L2) learning context. We studied the kind of representations that learners created of a robot after it was introduced as a new peer learner and integrated into teaching and learning practices. We focused on the development of long-term relationships to shed light on how representations of the robot changed during a school term. In addition, we analysed how learners acquired interaction skills with the robot, contributing to the social aspect of HRI. The robot, both as a means of learning and an object of learning, thus contributes a new perspective to robot literacy. The semester-long pedagogical experiment resulted in a new learning circle. Therefore, we advocate a new interpretation of sociality in the classroom based on this new digital dimension.



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