Home > Article > Technology peripherals > Explore new horizons in education: Pepper robot leads revolution at Cleveland middle school
In August this year, Cleveland Municipal High School in Tennessee welcomed eight new friends--Pepper robot.
As part of this year’s career and technical education curriculum, the Pepper robot will be available to Cleveland high schools and middle schools to teach students about and master cutting-edge AI technology.
Program Director Renee Whittenbarger emphasized the importance of artificial intelligence technology, saying: "We have a responsibility to provide students with the tools they need to adapt to this changing technological environment."
These Pepper robots are actually fully programmable. Not only can they use programming languages such as c, Python, and Java, but there are also RoboBlocks and Choregraphe
that beginners can easily get started with.
The school said the Pepper robot will help students learn skills in critical thinking, problem solving and the application of artificial intelligence.
On the other hand, the Pepper robot will also become a helpful helper for teachers in the classroom. Teachers can program robots to assist teaching. The robots can move freely in the classroom, and can also mobilize the discussion atmosphere among students and guide students to participate in group cooperation and joint learning. With the help of a chest-mounted display, Pepper can also help teachers present course objectives and learning tasks to students.
The new semester has begun, and Cleveland students will have a fun-filled study life with Pepper!
Reference: https://newschannel9.com/news/local/The robots are coming, cutting-edge artificial intelligence teaching tools attract attention in Cleveland classrooms-Robots-Artificial Intelligence
Follow SoftBank Robot
Explore the infinite possibilities of robots together
Please follow the SoftBank Robot official account for more content
The above is the detailed content of Explore new horizons in education: Pepper robot leads revolution at Cleveland middle school. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!