"As
soon as you bring a robot into a classroom, kids are already curious
and wondering and excited," says Shawn Abele, instructional technology
coordinator for Gilbert Public Schools in Arizona. However, Abele and
Jon Castelhano, the district's executive director of technology, also
know that sometimes robotics in the classroom is used merely as a fun
way to pass the time and keep kids entertained rather than an
educational tool. So when their district purchased a number of robotics
kits in 2020 to loan out to various schools and classrooms in the
district, they were determined to avoid using the devices as a gimmick.
Full Story: Tech & Learning
(11/24)
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