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Maoinithe ag an Aontas Eorpach. Mar sin féin is tuairimí agus tuairimí an údair amháin nó na n-údar amháin iad na tuairimí agus na tuairimí a nochtar agus ní gá go léiríonn siad tuairimí an Aontais Eorpaigh nó na Gníomhaireachta Eorpaí Feidhmiúcháin Oideachais agus Cultúir (EACEA). Ní fhéadfar an tAontas Eorpach ná EACEA a chur i gcuntas astu. Uimhir an tionscadail: 2023-1-NL01-KA220-HED-000155675. constructing detailed intended learning outcomes, but has the potential to become a useful tool to assist in teaching and education in general. Cás-Staidéar 19: Iniúchadh a dhéanamh ar theorainneacha nua oideachais trí róbait dhaonnúla a úsáid – cás-staidéar ar nuálaíocht otharlárnach in oideachas sláinte digiteach General information Reference/Source: Connolly, C., Walsh, J. C., Worlikar, H., Ryan, L., Murray, A., O’Connor, S., Kelly, J., Coleman, S., Vyas Vadhira, V., Newell, E., & O‘Keeffe, D. T. (2022). Exploring new frontiers of education using humanoid robots – A case study of patient centred innovation in Digital Health Education. Irish Educational Studies, 41(1), 107–115. https://doi.org/10.1080/03323315.2021.2022514 University/HE institution: University Hospital Galway Course and subject domain: digital health education; specifically, selfmanagement of hypoglycaemia in people with type 1 diabetes. The case study explored how humanoid robots could be used to enhance the education of patients on managing their condition. Aim: to evaluate the effectiveness of humanoid robots in enhancing the education provided to patients with type 1 diabetes regarding the selfmanagement of hypoglycaemia. The study aimed to investigate whether the use of humanoid robots can provide a more engaging and effective way of educating patients in the management of their condition, compared to traditional educational approaches. Target group: patients with type 1 diabetes. The purpose of the study was to investigate the use of humanoid robots as a tool to enhance the education provided to these patients on the self-management of hypoglycaemia. Description of case AI tool used: DAVE is a humanoid robot that was used as a tool in the case study. It was programmed with an AI-based audio-visual interactive framework that was capable of visually recognising human features and beginning an interaction with the patient through the patient's audio feedback to questions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFpqdpLAGqA https://emea.softbankrobotics.com/ A detailed description of what happened: The robot was used to deliver an interactive Q&A session format that explained aspects of diabetes disease and condition management, with particular emphasis on the self-management of hypoglycaemia.

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