Pubblicazioni
- Missione Robotica robot Smistatessere e Sceglitappidi Pietro Galizia, Valentina Biasini, Sabrina Gualtieri, Andrea Ienco, ChiaraD’Errico, Bruno Tiribilli. pag. 169-172 (Scheda N° 36) In CHANGE THE GAME, Ricerca in gioco A cura di: Chiara Menotti, Arrmida Torreggiani, Alberto Zanelli. Cnr Edizioni, 2026 ISBN (ed. stampa) 978 88 8080 869 5ISBN (ed. digitale) 978 88 8080 870 1 – scarica pdf (71,8 MB)
- La robotica di Scienzaludicadi A. Ienco, B. Tiribilli, pag. 165-168 (Scheda N° 35) In CHANGE THE GAME, Ricerca in gioco A cura di: Chiara Menotti, Arrmida Torreggiani, Alberto Zanelli. Cnr Edizioni, 2026 ISBN (ed. stampa) 978 88 8080 869 5ISBN (ed. digitale) 978 88 8080 870 1 – scarica pdf (71,8 MB)
- A crystallographic learning path for high school students: building a diffractometer using programmable Lego bricksA. Ienco, S. Desideri and B. Tiribilli Acta Cryst. (2024). A80, e682https://doi.org/10.1107/S2053273324093173 Robotics in education is a powerful tool for presenting scientific concepts as well as for building interdisciplinary activities for high school students in STEM [1-2]. Crystallography is only shortly mentioned in school curricula. The interdisciplinary nature of crystallography allows to show how scientific… Leggi tutto: A crystallographic learning path for high school students: building a diffractometer using programmable Lego bricks
- Sorting Materials using Programmable Lego Robot: An Educational Activity to Promote Sustainability among YoungstersAndrea Ienco, Bruno Tiribilli, Chiara D’Errico, Armida Torreggiani, Valentina Biasini, Sabrina Gualtieri, Pietro Galizia New Perspectives in Science Education – International Conference; 2024 Vol. 2024. Educational robotics is a powerful, flexible, teaching and learning tool. At the same time, it can be used for presenting scientific concepts and it can help to develop scientific thinking,… Leggi tutto: Sorting Materials using Programmable Lego Robot: An Educational Activity to Promote Sustainability among Youngsters
- Optical refraction with a toy robotBruno Tiribilli, Michele Basso, Franco Quercioli, Massimo Vassalli Physics Education (2019) Vol. 54 n.6 pag. 65013 Abstract A mechanical model of light propagation helps to show that optical refraction is related to the speed of light and how it changes from one medium to another. A tricycle toy robot is used to realize the model.… Leggi tutto: Optical refraction with a toy robot

