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How a robot called Pink helped school children bring an Aboriginal language back to life

  • Written by Therese Keane, Associate Professor, Deputy Chair Department of Education, Swinburne University of Technology
How a robot called Pink helped school children bring an Aboriginal language back to lifeChildren quickly took to the robot and developed a relationship with it.Screenshot Youtube

A cute human-like robot taught students in a small, rural school how to code while also helping them learn their local Aboriginal language.

The Maitland Lutheran School is an independent, co-educational primary and middle school in the farming district of...

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