Within the co-funded European project IROMEC (IST-FP6-045356), aiming at developing and experimenting an innovative robotic toy to be used in play intervention addressed to children with motor-based, cognitive and developmental disabilities, specific guidelines for using robots in educational and rehabilitation environments have been developed. The guidelines are addressed to therapists, teachers and researchers aiming to promote inclusion in play of children with disabilities and are meant as a tool to apply robotics in play-based intervention.
(2010). Using robots in education and therapy sessions for children with disabilities: Guidelines for teachers and rehabilitation professionals . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/112551
Using robots in education and therapy sessions for children with disabilities: Guidelines for teachers and rehabilitation professionals
Besio, S.;
2010-01-01
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Within the co-funded European project IROMEC (IST-FP6-045356), aiming at developing and experimenting an innovative robotic toy to be used in play intervention addressed to children with motor-based, cognitive and developmental disabilities, specific guidelines for using robots in educational and rehabilitation environments have been developed. The guidelines are addressed to therapists, teachers and researchers aiming to promote inclusion in play of children with disabilities and are meant as a tool to apply robotics in play-based intervention.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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