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Robotics in Education

Proceedings of the RiE 2025 Conference

Richard Balogh David Obdržálek Nikolaos Fachantidis

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Springer International Publishing AG
29 August 2025
Explore cutting-edge research and practical insights from the 16th International Conference on Robotics in Education (RiE2025), held in Thessaloniki. This comprehensive volume gathers peer-reviewed papers from a global interdisciplinary community, covering the latest advancements in educational robotics. From innovative teaching methodologies and curriculum development across all educational levels to the exciting intersections of AI, human-robot interaction, new robot designs, and maker spaces, this book is an essential resource for educators, researchers, scientists, and engineers driving the future of robotics in education.
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Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Country of Publication:   Switzerland
Volume:   1544
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm, 
ISBN:   9783031987618
ISBN 10:   3031987616
Series:   Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Pages:   557
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Nikolaos Fachantidis is a professor in the Department of Educational and Social Policy at the University of Macedonia, where he specializes in Robotics Technologies in Education and Lifelong Learning. He also serves as the scientific head of the Robotics Academy at the University of Macedonia and is the director of the M.Sc. program ""Educational Sciences: Applications of Information and Communication Technologies in Education and Lifelong Learning."" His research interests are centered on the use of Information and Communication Technologies in learning, the development and evaluation of educational software, and the application of new technologies in continuing and informal education, with a particular focus on Educational Robotics and Social Robotics. David Obdržálek is an assistant professor at Charles University in Prague, affiliated with the Department of Theoretical Computer Science and Mathematical Logic within the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics. His research interests primarily revolve around robotics, encompassing various aspects such as kinematic and dynamic models, control systems, localization, mapping, and planning. He is also involved in the development and teaching of courses on microcontroller programming, middleware for robotics (including ROS), and mobile robotics. Since 2004, he has been the head of the Czech Robotic Day, a significant robotics event. He also has a strong focus on educational robotics, co-editing and contributing to numerous publications in this area. Richard Balogh is an assistant professor at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, specifically affiliated with the Department of Automotive Mechatronics and previously with the Institute of Control and Industrial Informatics. He holds a Ph.D. in automation and control. His research interests include robotics, with a focus on robotics sensors and their use in education. He is also a founder of Istrobot, a prominent Slovak robotics competition, and his teaching activities encompass embedded systems programming and smart sensor design for industrial applications.

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