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Development and Application of the STEAM Education Program Based on the Soccer Robot for Elementary Students

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  • Ma-byong Yoon

    (Jeonju University, Republic of Korea)

  • Je-eun Baek

    (Wonkwang University, Republic of Korea)

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The purpose of this article was to develop an elementary school robot STEAM program and explore the possibility of field applications. To this end, the authors extracted the contents related to school achievement standards for 5th and 6th grade curricula around the topic of robot soccer, incorporating a relevant curriculum based on the extracted information. The program was composed of a sequence of situations, creative design, and emotional experience. Each step was prepared in the order of understanding the robot, making the soccer robot, and the robot soccer game. The program developed in this article is significant in that it provided an opportunity to enhance the relationship between content knowledge and real life, collaborative and social learning, metacognition education in new learning processes, new technological environments, and encourage interest in the fusion subject.

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  • Ma-byong Yoon & Je-eun Baek, 2018. "Development and Application of the STEAM Education Program Based on the Soccer Robot for Elementary Students," International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning (IJMBL), IGI Global, vol. 10(3), pages 11-22, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jmbl00:v:10:y:2018:i:3:p:11-22
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