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'Sort of' alive: Researchers probe how kids think about robots | One way young kids learn to organize the world is by dividing it into living and non-living things. But now that robots vacuum our floors and smart phones talk back to us, do children think of technology as alive? A team of Washington researchers is exploring how kids interact with robots, and… |
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'Sort of' alive: Researchers probe how kids think about robots | One way young kids learn to organize the world is by dividing it into living and non-living things. But now that robots vacuum our floors and smart phones talk back to us, do children think of technology as alive? A team of Washington researchers is exploring how kids interact with robots, and… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø psychologist to discuss role of nature in children's development | Rachel Severson, a developmental psychologist at Western Washington University, will present a public talk, "Growing Up Green: What Does Time in Nature Do for Your Child?" at 6 p.m. May 30 at Brandywine Kitchen, 1317 Commercial St. |
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Severson to discuss how time spent with nature affects child development | |||
Children needed for research on kids' understanding of robots | |||
Faculty attending commencement announced |