The world-famous NAO humanoid robot just got an upgrade! Check out what is new with the most widely used platform in robotics and how this can impact your classroom or research lab!
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Learn about how underwater ROVs can allow your students to take a look under the surface of the water and explore new frontiers.
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Create a custom solution for your automation needs using an Autonomous Ground Vehicle!
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Learn about Pepper, the most deployed humanoid robot in the world. Hear from experts in higher education and our resident Pepper expert..
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Learn about Furhat, a collaborative tool for HRI research and development. Hear from experts in higher education from Furhat Robotics and RobotLAB as well as our very special guest Chris Thorstenson, a professor from Rochester Institute of Technology, and his clever use of the robot.
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The world around us is getting “smarter.” Artificial intelligence (AI), data, and natural language processing have enabled Alexa, Siri, Pandora, Netflix, Facebook, Google, Amazon, Waze, and other platforms to become part of our lives. Both AI and robotics are projected to have a massive impact on the global economy. While anticipated improvements in GDP and efficiency are positive, some fear that jobs will be lost through automation. What will AI and robotics mean for higher education? Will automation affect colleges and universities?
Without a doubt, robotics is the next big thing in education. Like it or not, robots and robotics are the future. The sooner we accept robotics in schools and educate our children about robotics, the more prepared they will be for that future. At the moment, robotics is a reality at universities around the world, but imagine the possibilities if children entered those college programs already equipped with some robotic knowledge.
In this article, we have listed some interesting stories from universities to prove that there is already quite an interest in robotics after high school.
Creativity has always been a part of a successful classroom, however recent advances in technology are making it possible to increase the ability for students to use their creativity in academia. With the ability to take and store thousands of pictures and videos, and listen to music in the palms of our hands, our students have the ability to be more and more creative in their projects, assignments, as well as group and individual tasks. As universities are encouraging the expansion and use of technology in the classroom, many professors are also encouraging the development of their students’ creative minds.
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Education Technology (EdTech) has had a more significant impact on education than anyone expected. Now its effects are reaching into the field of higher education. In this article, we will discuss Education Technology and the future of higher ed leadership.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of interrelated physical objects connected through the internet, which has found several applications in the education world in recent years, from K-12 to higher education.
The purpose of this connection? To put it simply, to exchange and transfer data without requiring direct intervention. IoT has become an integral part of the innovation brought to schools by EdTech in recent years, and even though it is not as widespread as of now, it will soon find its way into more and more institutions in the upcoming years.