ALMOST 30 robots have started teaching English to youngsters in a South Korean city, education officials said on Tuesday, in a pilot project designed to nurture the nascent robot industry.
Engkey, a white, egg-shaped robot developed by the Korea Institute of Science of Technology (Kist), began taking classes on Monday at 21 elementary schools in the south-eastern city of Daegu.
The 29 robots, about one metre high with a TV display panel for a face, wheeled around the classroom while speaking to the students, reading books to them and dancing to music by moving their head and arms.
The robots, which display an avatar face of a Caucasian woman, are controlled remotely by teachers of English in the Philippines – who can see and hear the children via a remote control system. Cameras detect the Filipino teachers’ facial expressions and instantly reflect them on the avatar’s face, said Sagong Seong Dae, a senior scientist at Kist.
‘Well-educated, experienced Filipino teachers are far cheaper than their counterparts elsewhere, including South Korea,’ he told AFP. Apart from reading books, the robots use pre-programmed software to sing songs and play alphabet games with the children.
‘The kids seemed to love it since the robots look, well, cute and interesting. But some adults also expressed interest, saying they may feel less nervous talking to robots than a real person,’ said Kim Mi Young, an official at Daegu city education office. Mr Kim said some may be sent to remote rural areas of South Korea shunned by foreign English teachers.
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