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Song, Heqiu, Tsiakas, Konstantinos, Ham, Jaap, Markopoulos, Panos, Barakova, Emilia I. |
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International Journal of Social Robotics; Feb2024, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p327-340, 14p |
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This research examines how to design social robots to support self-regulated learning skills for piano practice. More specifically, a social robot is used to provide feedback to children and initiate self-assessment. To assess the impact of this approach on children's motivation and performance, we conducted an experiment in a music school where 50 children practiced with both a self-assessment and a non-evaluative robot. Results showed that when the children interacted with the self-assessment robot they had higher motivation and better performance than when they interacted with the non-evaluative robot. Furthermore, interaction effects were found between the robot conditions, the children's learning stages, and their gender regarding their motivation and rhythm performance. Overall, the study demonstrates a positive influence of robot-initiated self-assessment on children's musical instrument practice and provided insights for personalized child-robot interaction design. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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