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Type :Article
Subject :T Technology (General)
ISBN :0033-2097
Main Author :Mad Helmi Ab. Majid
Additional Authors :
  • Abu Bakar Ibrahim
  • Yusri Abdullah
  • Suhazlan Suhaimi
  • Satria Abadi
Title :STEMbot: An open source-based robotic kit as a middle school STEM education interest catalyst
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Place of Production :Tanjung Malim
Publisher :Fakulti Komputeran & Meta-Teknologi
Year of Publication :2024
Notes :Przeglad Elektrotechniczny
Corporate Name :Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris
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Abstract : Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris
STEM education has been formally introduced in order to foster student interest towards science and technology fields. Different approaches, strategies and tools have been used in order to implement an integrative STEM education at difference levels of education. Robot is one of the widely used tools to implement an integrative STEM education where the STEM components can be integrated and implemented using a single platform. However, the commercially available robotic platforms are mostly proprietary, high cost and has very restricted functions. In addition, the development of the proprietary robotic platforms and its activities are mostly not considering the content of the STEM related subjects in school. This study intends to develop a robotic kit (known as STEMbot) based on Mechatronics Design Process approach considering the STEM related course contents of the middle school in Malaysia using on open-source development tools. The findings demonstrate that the proposed STEMbot robotic kit has a positive impact in realizing an integrative STEM education as shown by the positive feedbacks from the schools' teachers. © 2024 Wydawnictwo SIGMA-NOT. All rights reserved.

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