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An Introduction of Robotics Education in Tufts University -Workshops at CEEO-

Tufts University의 로봇활용교육 사례 소개 -CEEO의 Workshop을 중심으로-

  • 홍기천 (전주교대 컴퓨터교육과)
  • Received : 2016.04.04
  • Accepted : 2016.04.18
  • Published : 2016.04.30

Abstract

I will introduce robotics education, Novel Engineering, STOMP have hosted in CEEO at Tufts University. CEEO is a leading center for Robotics Education in all over the USA. So far lots of universities and centers have adopted these programs. CEEO have hosted many workshops for students and teachers every summer vacation. And Simple Robotics course is required for every Engineering department freshmen. Novel Engineering(NE) is not familiar to us. I think that NE will be a good tool for integrating reading literacy and engineering. When teachers design a engineering class, members of STOMP help teachers achieve the goals of class. Software Education has been widely spreaded for last several years in South Korea. If our country adopts these programs government-widely. I think that It will be able to contribute to foster SW-talented persons.

본 논문에서는 미국 매사추세츠 주의 Tufts University 부설 CEEO(Center for Engineering Education and Outreach)에서 수행되고 있는 로봇활용교육 워크숍, Novel Engineering, STOMP 사례를 소개하고자 한다. CEEO는 미국의 많은 대학에서 롤모델로 삼을 만큼 로봇활용교육에서 가장 선도적인 센터이다. 이 센터에서는 초 중 고등학교 학생들과 교사들을 위한 로봇활용교육 워크숍이 매년 여름방학 때 진행되고 있다. 또한 공과대학 1학년 학생들은 Simple Robotics과목을 필수로 이수해야한다. 우리에게 생소한 Novel Engineering은 독서교육과 공학을 융합한 공학교육방법이다. STOMP(Students and Teachers Outreach Mentorship Program)는 초 중 고등학교 교사들이 공학을 필요로 하는 수업을 설계할 때, STOMP에 소속된 대학생과 대학원생들이 직접 수업에 참여하여 교사와 함께 수업을 이끌어나가도록 도와주는 프로그램이다. 소프트웨어 교육이 많이 활성화되어가고 있는 상황에서 우리나라에서도 이러한 프로그램들을 도입하여 시행한다면 소프트웨어 인재양성에 많은 기여를 할 수 있을 것이라고 기대한다.

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