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Roboterfabrik: A Pilot to Link and Unify German Robotics Education to Match Industrial and Societal Demands

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRobotics in Education
Subtitle of host publicationMethods and Applications for Teaching and Learning
EditorsRichard Balogh, David Obdrzalek, Wilfried Lepuschitz, Munir Merdan, Gottfried Koppensteiner
Pages3-17
Number of pages15
ISBN (electronic)978-3-319-97085-1
Publication statusPublished - 2 Sept 2018

Publication series

NameAdvances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
Volume829
ISSN (Print)2194-5357
ISSN (electronic)2194-5365

Abstract

In this paper we introduce a novel robotics education concept entitled roboterfabrik. This approach is already implemented as a pilot project in the German educational system. Overall, we promote establishing the first generation of robotic natives. For this we need to provide both practical and theoretical experience in robotics to young people and give them access to state-of-the art, high performance yet affordable industrial robotic technology. Specifically, our approach systematically connects different existing school types, universities as well as companies. It comprises specialized lectures at the university, certified workshops and Robothons which are derived from the hackathon concept, and modified to the demand of roboticists.

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Roboterfabrik: A Pilot to Link and Unify German Robotics Education to Match Industrial and Societal Demands. / Haddadin, Sami; Johannsmeier, Lars; Schmid, Johannes et al.
Robotics in Education: Methods and Applications for Teaching and Learning. ed. / Richard Balogh; David Obdrzalek; Wilfried Lepuschitz; Munir Merdan; Gottfried Koppensteiner. 1. ed. 2018. p. 3-17 (Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing; Vol. 829).

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Haddadin, S, Johannsmeier, L, Schmid, J, Ende, T, Parusel, S, Haddadin, S, Schappler, M, Lilge, T & Becker, M 2018, Roboterfabrik: A Pilot to Link and Unify German Robotics Education to Match Industrial and Societal Demands. in R Balogh, D Obdrzalek, W Lepuschitz, M Merdan & G Koppensteiner (eds), Robotics in Education: Methods and Applications for Teaching and Learning. 1. edn, Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol. 829, pp. 3-17. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97085-1_1
Haddadin, S., Johannsmeier, L., Schmid, J., Ende, T., Parusel, S., Haddadin, S., Schappler, M., Lilge, T., & Becker, M. (2018). Roboterfabrik: A Pilot to Link and Unify German Robotics Education to Match Industrial and Societal Demands. In R. Balogh, D. Obdrzalek, W. Lepuschitz, M. Merdan, & G. Koppensteiner (Eds.), Robotics in Education: Methods and Applications for Teaching and Learning (1. ed., pp. 3-17). (Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing; Vol. 829). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97085-1_1
Haddadin S, Johannsmeier L, Schmid J, Ende T, Parusel S, Haddadin S et al. Roboterfabrik: A Pilot to Link and Unify German Robotics Education to Match Industrial and Societal Demands. In Balogh R, Obdrzalek D, Lepuschitz W, Merdan M, Koppensteiner G, editors, Robotics in Education: Methods and Applications for Teaching and Learning. 1. ed. 2018. p. 3-17. (Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing). doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-97085-1_1
Haddadin, Sami ; Johannsmeier, Lars ; Schmid, Johannes et al. / Roboterfabrik: A Pilot to Link and Unify German Robotics Education to Match Industrial and Societal Demands. Robotics in Education: Methods and Applications for Teaching and Learning. editor / Richard Balogh ; David Obdrzalek ; Wilfried Lepuschitz ; Munir Merdan ; Gottfried Koppensteiner. 1. ed. 2018. pp. 3-17 (Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing).
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