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Education for all- Artificial Intelligence and ROYBI Robot

ROYBI Robot is an educational AI-powered tool to aid teachers and caregivers in children's education. Educating people is one of the essential requirements that can help in the development of society. With the current technological advancement, AI can reach places that man cannot with a simple click of a button. The education system is changing phases, and the change will only get faster in the future. Among other benefits, one that an AI-based education system can assure is accessibility. With AI, education can come to you. You don't have to step out to get educated. Here are how AI-based educational tools like ROYBI are revolutionizing the system with "education for all." Early Learning AI has tools like the ROYBI robot that...

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Robots in the World of Education- Problem Solving and Critical Thinking

Robots are the most futuristic forms of educational tools in the present. When we say futuristic, we mean the knowledge and learning children get from Robots are the real-world skills necessary for someone growing up in the 21st Century. Critical thinking and problem-solving skills are essential skills to ace in life later. Problem-solving is one of those complex areas in education that is extremely valuable to learn about but very difficult to teach. Search for such teaching techniques has ended up in "out of the box" ideas, like the field of robotics. Let's explore how Robots can aid classrooms and teachers in developing analytical thinking in students. STEM learning We cannot have conversations on education through Robots without talking about...

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How are Children Affected by the Pandemic, and What a Parent can do

We are amidst the global Pandemic that has stripped us off of our everyday lives. Every aspect of our living has had an impact from this Pandemic.  As adults, we try to grapple on to the changes and adjust to the present; but toddlers and children have been amongst the most affected, although they might not be old enough to realize that.  Let's look at the social disorder that emerged from Covid-19, which is a prevailing threat to children and their families' well-being. Children have lost and missed out on opportunities that could have aided them in their growth. Children all around the world are trying and struggling to cope with the illness, change, and trauma around them. And vaccines...

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5 Ways Educational Robots Can Boost Child Development

The period between the ages of three and seven is a very important time for child development. At this age, a child’s brain is like a sponge for information. In fact, the social, communication and language skills learned at this young age can influence a person’s entire life. The use of educational robots aids child development in several fun and interactive ways — and here are five of the most effective.   1. They Teach Different Languages Research shows that young children find learning new languages much easier than adolescents and adults. An educational robot can introduce the basics of many languages and slowly build on them through a combination of relevant discourse and fun games. If you can introduce your...

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How Artificial Intelligence is Giving Children a Head Start in Life

Artificial intelligence (AI) allows machines to learn in a way that mimics human intelligence. Once merely the subject of futuristic novels, AI is now being used to improve nearly every industry. If you’re a parent, you’ll be excited to know that this includes early childhood education. While utilizing AI technology in the classroom might sound strange, the decrease in available teachers warrants such a move. Fortunately, it appears that AI is actually giving children a head start in life. Artificial Intelligence in Early Childhood Education While many people don’t realize it, artificial intelligence and early childhood education are already very well connected. In fact, they share a dynamic relationship that’s constantly improving. Back in 2017, Scientific American explained how researchers were using...

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