While the use of technology is omnipresent in most jobs, our society need to move towards better education in technology in general and robotics in particular. As the two… Read more
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Teaching Other Subjects (Cellulo)
The robot Cellulo is being specifically developed within NCCR Robotics to be the pencils of the future in classrooms. The idea behind the robot is to make it cheap… Read more
A robot to help visually impaired schoolchildren find their way
Alexandre Foucqueteau has taught Cellulo, a little hand-sized robot, how to help visually impaired children find their bearings and avoid obstacles in the classroom. Read the full story on EPFL media.
Dillenbourg and Mondada Labs win Best Paper Award at HRI 2017
Congratulations to the team from the Dillenbourg and Mondada Labs who received the Best Paper Award at the Human-Robot Interaction (HRi) 2017 conference in Vienna, Austria for their work on the Cellulo Educational Robot. The award was presented for the paper “Cellulo: Versatile handheld robots for education” authored by Ayberk Ozgür, Séverin Lemaignan, Wafa Johal, …
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A robot to help visually impaired schoolchildren find their way
Tangible Swarms with Cellulo
Learn how robots will be used in the classrooms of tomorrow
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«Cellulo» hilft Sehbehinderten
Cellulo vient en aide aux enfants malvoyants
Un petit robot pour élèves malvoyants
Ein kleiner Roboter soll sehbehinderten Schulkindern helfen
Cellulo Introduces Classrooms to Tangible Learning With Robots

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