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Second language tutoring using social robots: a large-scale study

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Vogt, Paul
van den Berghe, Rianne
de Haas, Mirjam
Hoffman, Laura
Mamus, Ezgi
Montanier, Jean-Marc
Oudgenoeg-Paz, Ora
Garcia, Daniel Hernandez
Papadopoulos, Fotios
Schodde, Thorsten

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2019

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English

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Conference proceeding

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We present a large-scale study of a series of seven lessons designed to help young children learn english vocabulary as a foreign language using a social robot. The experiment was designed to investigate 1) the effectiveness of a social robot teaching children new words over the course of multiple interactions (supported by a tablet), 2) the added benefit of a robot's iconic gestures on word learning and retention, and 3) the effect of learning from a robot tutor accompanied by a tablet versus learning from a tablet application alone. For reasons of transparency, the research questions, hypotheses and methods were preregistered. With a sample size of 194 children, our study was statistically well-powered. Our findings demonstrate that children are able to acquire and retain English vocabulary words taught by a robot tutor to a similar extent as when they are taught by a tablet application. In addition, we found no beneficial effect of a robot's iconic gestures on learning gains.

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HRI '19: 2019 14th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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Psychology, Engineering, Robotics

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