
Reuters - Tuesday, May 12 - By Jiro Akiba and Anna Yokoyama
Saya, a  life-like female who started her career as a robot receptionist at Japanese  companies and was then re-programed to teach, gave a lesson to fifth-graders at  Tokyo's Kudan Elementary School after being carried to the podium.
Professor  Hiroshi Kobayashi of Tokyo University of Science, who built Saya, says she's  not meant to replace human teachers, just to highlight the joys of technology.
"We are not looking at making something that will  take over from teachers, but rather our main reason for building this robot is  to use new technology to teach children about technology," Kobayashi told  Reuters. 
But Saya  may be able to help in schools where there is a shortage of teachers, he added.
"In the countryside and in some small schools, there  are children who do not have the opportunity to come into contact with new  technology and also there are few teachers out there that can teach these  lessons," Kobayashi said.
"So  we hope to be able to develop this robot so it can be remotely controlled to  teach these classes."
Many of  the children were mesmerized by Saya, and did not take their eyes off her  throughout the lecture. When class was over, some students poked her face and  pinched her. "It's so much more fun than regular classes," said  10-year-old Nanako Iijima.
The  children's human teacher, however, was not as impressed with the robot as her  students. "On the one hand I am impressed that they've got robots to go  this far, but on the other hand they still have a long way to research before  they create a truly robotic teacher," Akito Fukuda, the school's science  teacher said.
 
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