WEROB - Workshop on Educational Robotics
Educational robotics has grown significantly due to the increasing availability of affordable, age-appropriate kits and the expansion of pre-university competitions. This workshop brings together teachers, mentors, and students from schools, clubs, community centers, and formal and informal educational institutions to discuss experiences and current practices in educational robotics. As robotics becomes more integrated into classrooms as a tool for teaching subjects such as programming, mathematics, physics, electricity, and mechanics, the workshop provides a forum to share relevant projects, address technical challenges across diverse learning environments, and reflect on the broader impact of robotics in education.
Topics of particular interest to this workshop
- Impact of educational robotics on student learning
- Impact of educational robotics in the community
- School projects involving robotics
- Specific use of robots to promote the understanding of STEM concepts
- Techniques to build robots
- Innovative use of sensors or new technology
- Science of mentoring/facilitating robotic teams/learning
- Integration of AI including machine learning into educational robotics
- Showcase of students (teams) accomplishment with robotics, especially in RoboCupJunior leagues (selected by the League Committees)
Types of presentations
Mentor/teacher presentation of their research and/or practice (20 min)
Students/team presentation of their accomplishment (showcase, 15 min)
Hands-on workshop to introduce or teach new robotics ideas/tools (1 hr)
Important dates
Submissions deadline
June 8, 2026
Notification of acceptance
June 22, 2026
Submission of final version
June 29, 2026
Workshop date
July 06, 2026
Submissions
Papers to WEROB can be submitted by EasyChair. The paper size can be from a single page (extended abstract) to a maximum of 6 pages, containing text, figures, tables, references, acknowledgments, etc. All submitted papers must be in PDF, written in English, in a single column and following the template as in:
All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed and evaluated by members of the program committee. Final submission should be minimum 3 pages and maximum 6 pages.
Accepted papers and their presentations will be published on the RoboCupJunior website under the resources tab – Workshop on Educational Robotics.
Organization
- Marek Suppa – Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia
- Roberto Bonilla – JPMorganChase, USA
- Tatiana Pazelli – Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil
CONTACT
Contact us at junior_execs@lists.robocup.org
