Robotic ecology from the coast: results of a science skills strengthening program

Translated title of the contribution: Robotic ecology from the coast: results of a science skills strengthening program

Jhon Holguin-Alvarez, Juana Cruz-Montero, Jenny Ruiz-Salazar, Fernando Ledesma-Pérez

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Abstract

Introduction: Coastal waste increases up to four times each year, although many of them can generate sustainability if they are used as renewable resources; in this sense, the research is based on Garofalo’s STEAM proposal, adapting its urban robotic version to the educational exploration of beaches. An experiment of social responsibility was developed through a robotic ecology program based on three pedagogical phases: (a) Social ecological intelligence, (b) Social scientific task, (c) Scientific reflection; whose effects try to contribute to the sustainable care of a polluted beach. Method: Through the positivist paradigm, experimental design study, two groups of students were formed out of a total of 80 subjects residing in a coastal district of Lima. A contaminated beach context was approached, from which basic school students recycled waste to elaborate robot prototypes. Results: The data compared in the experiment reported significant indices that support the increase in scientific skills and awareness of the environment, as well as the indicators that care for natural elements and their resources. The robotic ecology program improved the skills of scientific knowledge, observation and reflection. Conclusions: The improvement of scientific skills increased significantly in the experimental group (t (74) = -3.831; p < .005), as well as in environmental awareness (t (72) = -2.720; p < .005). Although the dimensions improved, the differences obtained in knowledge capacity were not significant in the group comparison.

Translated title of the contributionRobotic ecology from the coast: results of a science skills strengthening program
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)31-47
Number of pages17
JournalPublicaciones de la Facultad de Educacion y Humanidades del Campus de Melilla
Volume53
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • environmental awareness
  • school robotics
  • scientific skills
  • sustainability

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