The main goals of developing robots for education is to study how robots can improve the quality of education and give students a good basis in science and technology.… Read more
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Teaching Other Subjects (Cellulo)
The robot Cellulo is being specifically developed within NCCR Robotics to be the pencils of the future in classrooms. The idea behind the robot is to make it cheap… Read more
NCCR Robotics’ Cellulo project presented in Paris
Arzu Güneysu, from NCCR Robotics’ Chili Lab, attended the seminar ‘Technologies for Active Aging’ at the Sorbonne University in Paris earlier this month. She was a speaker there and presented the Cellulo project with the paper « Gamified rehabilitation with tangible robots » and with a demo. Abstract of the paper: Gamified Therapy with Tangible Robots: …
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A robot to help visually impaired schoolchildren find their way
Alexandre Foucqueteau has taught Cellulo, a little hand-sized robot, how to help visually impaired children find their bearings and avoid obstacles in the classroom. Read the full story on EPFL media.
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