CoWriting Kazakh: Learning a New Script with a Robot
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In the Republic of Kazakhstan, the transition from Cyrillic to Latin
alphabet raises challenges to training an entire population in writing the new script. This paper presents a CoWriting Kazakh system,
an extension of the existing CoWriter system, aiming to implement
an autonomous social robot that would assist children in transition
from the old Cyrillic alphabet to a new Latin alphabet. With the
aim to investigate which learning strategy yields better learning
gains, we conducted an experiment with 67 children, aged 8-11
years old, who interacted with a robot in a CoWriting Kazakh learning scenario. Participants were asked to teach a humanoid NAO
robot how to write Kazakh words using one of the scripts, Latin
or Cyrillic. We hypothesized that a scenario in which the child is
asked to mentally convert the word to Latin would be more effective
than having the robot perform conversion itself. Results show that
the CoWriter was successfully applied to this new script-switching
task. The findings also suggest interesting gender differences in the
preferred method of learning with the robot.
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Sandygulova, A.; Johal, W.; Zhexenova, Z.; et al. (2020). In HRI 2020, pp. 113–120. https://doi.org/10.1145/3319502.3374813