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ROBOESL activities 2 nd meeting Riga 15/06/2016 - Latvia Activities and experiences from our 1 st implementation 56 th Junior High School of Athens Marianthi Zichnali Tassos Karampinis

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ROBOESL activities 2nd meeting

Riga 15/06/2016 - Latvia

Activities and experiences from our 1st implementation

56th Junior High School of Athens

Marianthi Zichnali

Tassos Karampinis

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Ages – Framework - Selection - Age of our pupils is between 12-15 but we

have pupils older than 15 because they failed to pass the class (low performance in lessons, absences etc)

* Low social economic profile

* Migrant families

* …

Pupils chosen between those who wanted to take part of the project

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Preparations

•Separate the three Core Set in their Boxes,

•Label the most significant robots parts,

•Made the necessary class/ environment arrangements

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Separate the three Core Set in their Boxes • Done together with pupils who used the

robots integrated in their lessons (Technology-Computer Science) – Unofficially. Not the pupils who participate in the program

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Label the most significant robots parts

• We have labeled our significant robots parts (color-coded them too) so we diminish the possibility to “shuffle”/ mix them and put them in different trays!

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Made the necessary class/ environment arrangements (1/3)

• We organized a robot laboratory inside the IT laboratory. We put 4 desk, in the middle of the IT lab, with appropriate shelves to keep our robots and work with our pupils

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Made the necessary class/ environment arrangements (2/3)

• We made our “tracks” for our tests

- one of cardboard,

- one of wood and …

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Made the necessary class/ environment arrangements (3/3)

• We made our “tracks” for our tests

- two printed on canvas –these are used in exhibitions too

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Teams

EPLITT editorial and photographic laboratory IT team

C1a class / section c1

B-GR02 class b/ sample

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Implementation (official team)

B-GR02

class b/ sample

τάξη β / δείγμα

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1st day (05/04/2016 – 10:40-14:00 (time: 03:20))

- We started with the student/teacher meeting, in the IT laboratory in which the group would work the project,

- We discussed why they chose to take part in this program, - We informed them about the program as well as about the

responsibilities that come with it, - They connected onto the web so that they could note their answers

down (prerequisite for our program), - They:

- divided into three groups (of 3 and 4 pupils) - became familiar with the Lego Mindstorms kits - assembled three different robots (each group built his own)

- They experimented with different blocks (move steering, move tank, large motor),

- They made their first program (they were asked to update the software, 2 of the robots got stuck while the third one stopped working)

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1st day (05/04/2016 – 10:40-14:00 (time: 03:20))

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2nd day (06/04/2016 – 10:40-14:00 (time: 03:20))

• They checked their programs “follow the black line”, • We started discussing about trains, cars, movement and sensors, • Student groups made tests and figured out different ways to move

their robot, • They experimented with the “steering” block, • They made the programs they were asked to do, • Pupils asked to adapt their programs on a canvas we had designed

(The previous measurements had been taken in front of their computers using different distances),

• We informed them that on the next day we would create the parking program,

• We discussed the main actions the robot had to take in order for them to think of some solutions for the next day.

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2nd day (06/04/2016 – 10:40-14:00 (time: 03:20))

Working and Testing

Working and Testing

Working and Testing

Working and

Testing

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3rd day (07/04/2016 – 10:40-14:00 (time: 03:20))

• Pupils commenced the parking program, • We experienced problems with the ultrasonic

sensor, • They tried making a hexagon, • Students were enthusiastic with the trials they run

for the creation of the hexagons (at least in the beginning),

• The results were not as expected, • We had many difficulties, • Finally, students managed to achieve the goals we

have set up*

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3rd day (07/04/2016 – 10:40-14:00 (time: 03:20))

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Deployment (unofficial teams)

C1a class / section c1

B-GR02 class b/ sample

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1st & 2nd day

- information about our project,

- get to know EV3 materials,

- assemble the robots,

- made and run their only program (follow the black line)

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1st & 2nd day

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Participation in the Athens Science Festival

•Show our programs, •Help those who wanted to make/ modify a simple program, •Explain our participation in ROBOESL program

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Exhibition: Athens Science Festival (10/04/2016)

Helped them to strengthen their self-confidence

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Theory, Strategy

•Constructivist pedagogy,

•Problem Based Learning activities

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Constructivist pedagogy - Activities

• Scaffolding

• Zone of approximate development

• Creative thinking and involvement through the “transparent” construction of their tangible model (robot/ vehicle EV3)

• Our intervention tried to follow the methodology proposed in our 1st training course in Athens

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Problem Based Model*

• Identify the problem (understand, motivate)

• Represent the problem (drawing, diagram)

• Selecting a strategy (choose the appropriate strategy for the problem)

• Carry out the strategy (try out the quality of their thinking)

• Evaluating results (judge the validity of the solutions)

• Analyzing Problem Solving (most important in long-terms goals)

*Eggen, P. & Kauchak, D. (2001). Strategies for teachers: teaching content and thinking skills. Boston:

Allyn and Bacon

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Thoughts – Discussions – Implementations

•Type of robots to build (a concrete robot/ vehicle, have the possibility to choose? •Position of light sensors, ports reading •Importance of the framework •Time, Results …

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Which robot? How to choose?

• Choose among some concrete models

• Built the same robot model

• Construct any robot pupils want

Choose different constructions, among 4 concrete models, provide opportunities for reflections without wasting lots of time testing models (They had 4 models to choose –each team build a different one)

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Parameters influence the results

• Distance from surface: Red (1 cm), Yellow (1,5 cm)

and Black (2,1 cm and slightly upwards) • Other Parameters (Brightness of lights, hour of the

day, the curtains of IT laboratory “position”, the surface of the test fields, power’s battery, indoors/outdoors …)

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Changing the framework

• Outside, in the sun, objects’ shadow, robots’ shadow itself created problems!

• Authentic, realistic Problem Based situations, good for observations and provoking discussions

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Time

• IT and Technology two hours per week (both) means 40-44 hours per school year

• Our implementation took 12-14 hours in ideal conditions (but time and money consuming) [80 pupils~20-27 EV3! :( ]

• Synergies with other lessons are important • Flexibility needed. We had difficulties having pupils during lesson hours. • Solution: Project-based approach –after school classes (possible) / change

curriculum (rather difficult)

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Results

• Active participation/ involvement of pupils

• Direct feedback help understanding what they have to change through trials and errors

• Triggering interest/ curiosity

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