At this week’s Community Meeting 
<https://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Community+workshops+and+design+crits>
 ( Nov 29, 2022 ) Maysa Borges Gama will be speaking about her work on 
Human-robot interaction for inclusive coding education.

Description:

Educational Robotics is a widely researched and applied field, but most 
robotics courses for children and young are not designed or adapted for 
learners with disability. This context is even less explored when we observe 
the use of social robots for education since most human-robot interactions 
designed for people with disability are focused in rehabilitation, mobility, or 
diagnosis. Robots, especially social robots, can act as powerful tools for 
teaching coding to school-aged children with special needs. In this meeting, I 
am going to present a status report on my master's course project that seeks to 
adapt the Weavly <https://weavly.org/> platform experience into a human-robot 
interaction.

Time:
2:00 - 3:00pm ET

Location:
Remotely: Zoom 
<https://ocadu.zoom.us/j/727986784?pwd=dFp2a1dybkEyUHFSa0NyOU4wVk94Zz09>


Please visit the Inclusive Design Critiques and Workshops 
<https://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Community+workshops+and+design+crits>
 wiki page, for more information including the schedule of upcoming events. 

Contributions are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 
License <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/> and follow the Fluid and 
Inclusive Design Community Code of Conduct 
<https://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Inclusion+in+the+Fluid+Community>. 
(Note: some demonstrated/presented or discussed software, hardware, research, 
tools and etc, may have their own license.)

Thanks
Justin
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