USE OF INNOVATIVE PHYSICAL MODELS FOR THE NEEDS OF EFFECTIVE EDUCATION

1 KOVALČÍK Jakub
Co-authors:
1 STRAKA Martin
Institution:
1 Technical University of Košice, Department of Logistics and Transport, Košice, Slovakia, EU, jakub.kovalcik@tuke.sk, martin.straka@tuke.sk
Conference:
10th Carpathial Logistics Congress, Hotel Pod Zámkom, Bojnice, Slovakia, EU, June 15 - 17, 2022
Proceedings:
Proceedings 10th Carpathial Logistics Congress
Pages:
185-190
ISBN:
978-80-88365-08-2
ISSN:
2694-9318
Published:
31st October 2022
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Abstract

The development of modern technologies under the designation Industry 4.0 or Industry 5.0 brings new possibilities in terms of logistics management and implementation in practice as well as independent autonomous systems. The use of innovative systems composed of physical models brings new opportunities in the teaching process. The aim of our contributioon is to point out the use of such innovative systems in practice. The main element is the use of educational robots which represent a huge potential in the teaching process. There is currently a research institute at the BERG Faculty that has such educational robots and where we try to bring opportunities to use these educational robots effectively in connection with research and to be of benefit to the teaching process. In terms of the technological part of the research, our goal is to create autonomous systems with the help of such educational robots, and to model and create workplaces that correspond to real workplaces in various areas of industry in the real world. The project plan is to build a new laboratory for the simulation of robotic workplaces with the help of educational robots.

Keywords: Innovative system, education robotics, teaching process.

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