Artificial intelligence-based robots in education: A systematic review of selected SSCI publications

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作者
Chu S.-T. [1 ]
Hwang G.-J. [2 ]
Tu Y.-F. [3 ]
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[1] Graduate Institute of Applied Science and Technology, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, 43, Sec.4, Keelung Rd, 106, Taipei
[2] Graduate Institute of Digital Learning and Education, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, 43, Sec.4, Keelung Rd, 106, Taipei
[3] Department of Library and Information Science, Research and Development Center for Physical Education, Health, and Information Technology, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan, 510, Zhongzheng Rd, Xinzhuang Dist, New Taipei City
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Computers and Education: Artificial Intelligence | 2022年 / 3卷
关键词
Artificial intelligence; Educational robots; Literature review; Research trends;
D O I
10.1016/j.caeai.2022.100091
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With the rapid development of artificial intelligence, the application of AI robots (Artificial Intelligence-based robots) for instruction has become an attractive research topic. Numerous studies have shown that AI robots may provide new opportunities for learning designs in school settings or professional training. However, there is no review examining the role and research foci of AI-Robots in Education (AIRE) research. This study therefore explored the research trends of AIRE by conducting a systematic review of SSCI (Social Sciences Citation Index) journal articles published in the Web of Science (WoS). The study analyzed the participants, duration of the studies, learning environments, application domains, data analysis, evaluations of learners' performance, learning strategies, roles of AI-robots, and research issues. The research findings are concluded as follows: (1) The countries of Canada, Chile, and South Korea invested in AIRE research early, and focused on students' learning performance and learning behavior. (2) Most AIRE research focuses on research targets under the age of 13 and completed experiments within 4 weeks in a physical environment. Most AIRE research has been applied in the disciplines of Language and Science, and problem-solving related strategies and mixed strategies are the most commonly used strategies. (3) AI-robots are often applied and regarded as tutees or tutors. Regardless of what the AI-robot's role is, learning performance is the most widely focused variable in AIRE research. Furthermore, attitudes, opinions of learners or learning perceptions and learning behavior are other frequently discussed themes. To sum up, this study makes several recommendations for AIRE research for educators, researchers, and policy makers in higher education settings as a reference based on the results. © 2022 The Authors
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