Diseño y validación de un instrumento para la taxonomía de los robots de suelo en Educación Infantil
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Keywords

Educational Robotics
Early Childhood Education
Floor Robots
Taxonomy
Computational Thinking Robótica educativa
Educación Infantil
Robots de suelo
Taxonomía
Pensamiento Computacional

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Álvarez Herrero, J. F. (2021). Diseño y validación de un instrumento para la taxonomía de los robots de suelo en Educación Infantil: [Design and validation of an instrument for the taxonomy of floor robots in Early Childhood Education]. Pi­xel-Bit. Media and Education Journal, 60, 59–76. https://doi.org/10.12795/pixelbit.78475

Abstract

Educational robotics is increasingly present in our educational system. And the stage of Early Childhood Education in particular is no stranger to it. Increasingly, teachers are turning to easy-to-use, low-cost resources such as floor robots to introduce robotics to the classroom. In order to carry out a planned and coherent implementation, it is necessary to analyze and reasonably choose the resource that best suits the educational needs of the students. With the intention of providing an instrument that allows this, a FAREI file was designed and validated by 50 experts in educational robotics, the result of this research, which allows each individual to enter the world of floor robotics and its educational potential in the development of skills and competences of Early Childhood students. With the contributions of the experts, it was possible to cover all the possibilities that this world of robotics can offer to education and put them at the service of the teachers who are going to make a planned use of it.

https://doi.org/10.12795/pixelbit.78475
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