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Robot Assisted Instruction – What is it? How does it work? Will a robot replace me?

Type: Recorded Webinar
Location: Webinar with Transcript
Cost: Free. (Registration is required).

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About the Program

Research has shown that robots can be an effective tool for special education teachers and therapists.

Students with special needs, particularly students on the Autism spectrum are more attentive to Robot Assisted instruction than other “traditional” types of instruction.

So how does this all work? Are you telling me I have to learn to program a robot?

Learn more about Robot Assisted Instruction, how it works and how it can help students achieve more and help the teacher or therapist show the results.


About the Presenter

Portrait of Ted Klopp

Ted Klopp, Westminster Technologies

Ted Klopp has worked with teachers and therapists in the special education area for the past decade.  As the right-hand man for his wife’s company – Ted is tasked with doing a little of everything.  His experience includes, but is not limited to sales, marketing, training, and demonstrations.  Most specifically – Ted works to make sure customers are successful with the products and services they choose. When Ted is not at work, he specializes in telling bad jokes, annoying his wife and attempting to parent their three boys (twins age 7 and a 9 yr. old).

 


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