As they engage with robots, students build essential skills and gain engineering experience as they gain creativity and collaboration skills.

Using robots to teach creativity, collaboration, and self-confidence


As they engage with robots, students build essential skills and gain engineering experience

Key points:

  • When students use robots, they unlock key SEL skills
  • Robots play a key role for students in early STEM education
  • 3 keys to success when introducing robotics to young learners
  • For more on robots in education, visit eSN's STEM & STEAM hub

Our students are growing into a world where they will find themselves sharing their space, work, and lives with more and more robots. More than a year ago I read an article about McDonald’s using robot arms to make french fries, so even a job as straightforward as fry cook will be performed by a human-robot team--even if the human’s part is only maintaining the robot. We need to prepare our students for a world in which they are routinely interacting with technology that needs to be programmed.

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