To use for teaching adults / young adults with learning difficulties, such as dyslexia. My idea is that the robot would be interactive and would teach the student to memorise key facts, whether it be for mathematics or learning key programming words off by heart. I would like to experiment to see if the robot could also receive information from a device such as a smart phone or a tablet. THat is the user can respond directly to a robot's question by entering information onto a screen.
By Lesleyag
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