Integration of a social robot and gamification in adult learning and effects on motivation, engagement and performance

Learning is a central component of human life and essential for personal development. Therefore, utilizing new technologies in the learning context and exploring their combined potential are considered essential to support self-directed learning in a digital age. A learning environment can be expand...

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