{"id":84448,"date":"2019-03-17T18:59:57","date_gmt":"2019-03-17T16:59:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.technion.ac.il\/blog\/intelligent-robotics-21st-century-teaching-of-science-and-engineering\/"},"modified":"2019-03-17T18:59:57","modified_gmt":"2019-03-17T16:59:57","slug":"intelligent-robotics-21st-century-teaching-of-science-and-engineering","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.technion.ac.il\/en\/blog\/intelligent-robotics-21st-century-teaching-of-science-and-engineering\/","title":{"rendered":"Intelligent Robotics: 21st Century Teaching of Science and Engineering"},"content":{"rendered":"
Among the skills exemplified by the robots were autonomous mapping and navigation, communication using IoT (Internet of Things); and drones that could photograph the terrain from the air and transfer data through a ground station to a ground-based robot that designated to deal with detected problems.<\/p>\n
The final event took place at the Technion with the participation of high school students, parents and mentors from the Technion and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.<\/p>\n
<\/p>\n The \u201cIntelligent Robotics\u201d project was born in 2017 at the initiative of the Center for Robotics and Digital Technology Education as a collaboration between the Technion and MIT. The CRDTE conducts research focusing on technological learning environments, experiential learning, modeling and analogy, educational robotics, human-robot interaction, museum education, learning mathematics with applications and in cultural context. One of its activities is to actively engage high school students with the field of intelligent autonomous systems.<\/p>\n \u201cWe want to provide school students in Israel with real engineering skills that are relevant to the new world of employment, skills that not yet taught in regular school programs,\u201d said CRDTE Head Prof. Igor Verner, who explains how he was inspired by the MIT Beaver Works Summer Institute program in which he participated as a researcher. \u201cWe see this project as an innovative model for the interdisciplinary specialization that combines computer science, electronics and mechanics. In the coming summer, we will present the project at a closing ceremony of the robotics program at MIT.\u201d<\/p>\n <\/p>\n