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MiniCERNBot Educational Platform: Antimatter Factory Mock-up Missions for Problem-Solving STEM Learning
Mechatronics and robotics appeared particularly effective in students’ education, allowing them to create non-traditional solutions in STEM disciplines, which have a direct impact and interaction with the world surrounding them. This paper presents the current state of the MiniCERNBot Educational Ro...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21041398 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2759279 |
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author | Garcés, Josep Marín Veiga Almagro, Carlos Lunghi, Giacomo Di Castro, Mario Buonocore, Luca Rosario Prades, Raúl Marín Masi, Alessandro |
author_facet | Garcés, Josep Marín Veiga Almagro, Carlos Lunghi, Giacomo Di Castro, Mario Buonocore, Luca Rosario Prades, Raúl Marín Masi, Alessandro |
author_sort | Garcés, Josep Marín |
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description | Mechatronics and robotics appeared particularly effective in students’ education, allowing them to create non-traditional solutions in STEM disciplines, which have a direct impact and interaction with the world surrounding them. This paper presents the current state of the MiniCERNBot Educational Robotic platform for high-school and university students. The robot provides a comprehensive educative system with tutorials and tasks tuned for different ages on 3D design, mechanical assembly, control, programming, planning, and operation. The system is inspired to existing robotic systems and typical robotic interventions performed at CERN, and includes an education mock-up that follows the example of a previous real operation performed in CERN’s Antimatter Factory. The paper describes the learning paths where the MiniCERNBot platform can be used by students, at different ages and disciplines. In addition, it describes the software and hardware architecture, presenting results on modularity and network performance during education exercises. In summary, the objective of the study is improving the way STEM educational and dissemination activities at CERN Robotics Lab are performed, as well as their possible synergies with other education institutions, such as High-Schools and Universities, improving the learning collaborative process and inspiring students interested in technical studies. To this end, a new educational robotic platform has been designed, inspired on real scientific operations, which allows the students practice multidisciplinary STEM skills in a collaborative problem-solving way, while increasing their motivation and comprehension of the research activities. |
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spelling | oai-inspirehep.net-18492302022-08-10T12:08:38Zdoi:10.3390/s21041398http://cds.cern.ch/record/2759279engGarcés, Josep MarínVeiga Almagro, CarlosLunghi, GiacomoDi Castro, MarioBuonocore, Luca RosarioPrades, Raúl MarínMasi, AlessandroMiniCERNBot Educational Platform: Antimatter Factory Mock-up Missions for Problem-Solving STEM LearningAccelerators and Storage RingsMechatronics and robotics appeared particularly effective in students’ education, allowing them to create non-traditional solutions in STEM disciplines, which have a direct impact and interaction with the world surrounding them. This paper presents the current state of the MiniCERNBot Educational Robotic platform for high-school and university students. The robot provides a comprehensive educative system with tutorials and tasks tuned for different ages on 3D design, mechanical assembly, control, programming, planning, and operation. The system is inspired to existing robotic systems and typical robotic interventions performed at CERN, and includes an education mock-up that follows the example of a previous real operation performed in CERN’s Antimatter Factory. The paper describes the learning paths where the MiniCERNBot platform can be used by students, at different ages and disciplines. In addition, it describes the software and hardware architecture, presenting results on modularity and network performance during education exercises. In summary, the objective of the study is improving the way STEM educational and dissemination activities at CERN Robotics Lab are performed, as well as their possible synergies with other education institutions, such as High-Schools and Universities, improving the learning collaborative process and inspiring students interested in technical studies. To this end, a new educational robotic platform has been designed, inspired on real scientific operations, which allows the students practice multidisciplinary STEM skills in a collaborative problem-solving way, while increasing their motivation and comprehension of the research activities.oai:inspirehep.net:18492302021 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Garcés, Josep Marín Veiga Almagro, Carlos Lunghi, Giacomo Di Castro, Mario Buonocore, Luca Rosario Prades, Raúl Marín Masi, Alessandro MiniCERNBot Educational Platform: Antimatter Factory Mock-up Missions for Problem-Solving STEM Learning |
title | MiniCERNBot Educational Platform: Antimatter Factory Mock-up Missions for Problem-Solving STEM Learning |
title_full | MiniCERNBot Educational Platform: Antimatter Factory Mock-up Missions for Problem-Solving STEM Learning |
title_fullStr | MiniCERNBot Educational Platform: Antimatter Factory Mock-up Missions for Problem-Solving STEM Learning |
title_full_unstemmed | MiniCERNBot Educational Platform: Antimatter Factory Mock-up Missions for Problem-Solving STEM Learning |
title_short | MiniCERNBot Educational Platform: Antimatter Factory Mock-up Missions for Problem-Solving STEM Learning |
title_sort | minicernbot educational platform: antimatter factory mock-up missions for problem-solving stem learning |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21041398 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2759279 |
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