Using educational robotics in pre-service teacher training : orchestration between an exploration guide and teacher role

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Ricardo
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: M. L. Martins, Fernando, Cravino, José, Martins, Paulo, Costa, C., Bernardino Lopes, J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/46937
Resumo: The proper integration of technology in teaching and learning processes must consider the role of teachers and students, as well as the design of tasks and the context in which they are implemented. Teachers’ perceived self-efficacy significantly influences their willingness to integrate educational robotics (ER) into their practice, so initial teacher training should provide opportunities for teachers to participate in structured activities that integrate ER. In this study, a class of pre-service teachers from an initial teacher training programme were provided with their first contact with an ER platform through the use of a simulator. We present the design process of a student exploration guide and teacher guide, developed over three iterative cycles of implementation, assessment and redesign. The analysis of the data collected allowed for improvements in the design of the tasks, the graphic component of the student exploration guide, and more precise indications for the teacher’s actions. The main contribution of this study is the chain orchestration between the simulator, student exploration guide and teacher guide, which allowed pre-service teachers to solve a set of challenges of increasing complexity, thereby progressively decreasing their difficulties and contributing to an adequate integration of ER in their future teaching practices.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Using educational robotics in pre-service teacher training : orchestration between an exploration guide and teacher role
title Using educational robotics in pre-service teacher training : orchestration between an exploration guide and teacher role
spellingShingle Using educational robotics in pre-service teacher training : orchestration between an exploration guide and teacher role
Silva, Ricardo
educational robotics
virtual simulator
elementary school pre-service teacher
synchronous remote learning
exploration guide
title_short Using educational robotics in pre-service teacher training : orchestration between an exploration guide and teacher role
title_full Using educational robotics in pre-service teacher training : orchestration between an exploration guide and teacher role
title_fullStr Using educational robotics in pre-service teacher training : orchestration between an exploration guide and teacher role
title_full_unstemmed Using educational robotics in pre-service teacher training : orchestration between an exploration guide and teacher role
title_sort Using educational robotics in pre-service teacher training : orchestration between an exploration guide and teacher role
author Silva, Ricardo
author_facet Silva, Ricardo
M. L. Martins, Fernando
Cravino, José
Martins, Paulo
Costa, C.
Bernardino Lopes, J.
author_role author
author2 M. L. Martins, Fernando
Cravino, José
Martins, Paulo
Costa, C.
Bernardino Lopes, J.
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Comum
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Ricardo
M. L. Martins, Fernando
Cravino, José
Martins, Paulo
Costa, C.
Bernardino Lopes, J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv educational robotics
virtual simulator
elementary school pre-service teacher
synchronous remote learning
exploration guide
topic educational robotics
virtual simulator
elementary school pre-service teacher
synchronous remote learning
exploration guide
description The proper integration of technology in teaching and learning processes must consider the role of teachers and students, as well as the design of tasks and the context in which they are implemented. Teachers’ perceived self-efficacy significantly influences their willingness to integrate educational robotics (ER) into their practice, so initial teacher training should provide opportunities for teachers to participate in structured activities that integrate ER. In this study, a class of pre-service teachers from an initial teacher training programme were provided with their first contact with an ER platform through the use of a simulator. We present the design process of a student exploration guide and teacher guide, developed over three iterative cycles of implementation, assessment and redesign. The analysis of the data collected allowed for improvements in the design of the tasks, the graphic component of the student exploration guide, and more precise indications for the teacher’s actions. The main contribution of this study is the chain orchestration between the simulator, student exploration guide and teacher guide, which allowed pre-service teachers to solve a set of challenges of increasing complexity, thereby progressively decreasing their difficulties and contributing to an adequate integration of ER in their future teaching practices.
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