The Power of Robot-mediated Play: Forming Friendships and Expressing Identity

Author:

Ahumada-Newhart Verónica1ORCID,Schneider Margaret2ORCID,Riek Laurel D.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of California, Davis, USA

2. University of California, Irvine, USA

3. University of California, San Diego, USA

Abstract

Tele-operated collaborative robots are used by many children for academic learning. However, as child-directed play is important for social-emotional learning, it is also important to understand how robots can facilitate play. In this article, we present findings from an analysis of a national, multi-year case study, where we explore how 53 children in grades K–12 ( n = 53) used robots for self-directed play activities. The contributions of this article are as follows. First, we present empirical data on novel play scenarios that remote children created using their tele-operated robots. These play scenarios emerged in five categories of play: physical, verbal, visual, extracurricular, and wished-for play. Second, we identify two unique themes that emerged from the data—robot-mediated play as a foundational support of general friendships and as a foundational support of self-expression and identity. Third, our work found that robot-mediated play provided benefits similar to in-person play. Findings from our work will inform novel robot and HRI design for tele-operated and social robots that facilitate self-directed play. Findings will also inform future interdisciplinary studies on robot-mediated play.

Funder

National Center for Research Resources

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

National Institutes of Health

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Human-Computer Interaction

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