Conference Proceedings

Designing an Introductory HRI Course

H Admoni, D Szafir, W Johal, A Sandygulova

ACM IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction | Published : 2024

Abstract

Human-robot interaction is now an established discipline. Dozens of HRI courses exist at universities worldwide, and some institutions even offer degrees in HRI. However, although many students are being taught HRI, there is no agreed-upon curriculum for an introductory HRI course. In this workshop, we aim to reach community consensus on what should be covered in such a course. Through interactive activities like panels, breakout discussions, and syllabus design, workshop participants will explore the many topics and pedagogical approaches for teaching HRI. They will then distill their findings into a single example introductory HRI curriculum targeted at undergraduates. Output from this wor..

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Grants

Awarded by US National Science Foundation


Awarded by Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Research Award


Awarded by Nazarbayev University Collaborative Research Program


Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Dr. Admoni and Dr. Szafr are supported by the US National Science Foundation (Award Nos. IIS-1943072 & 2222953). Dr. Johal is supported by the Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Research Award (Grant No. DE210100858). Dr. Sandygulova is supported by Nazarbayev University Collaborative Research Program (Project No. 11022021CRP1502).