Best Books For Children During the Pandemic Published: - Mar 04, 2021
Marcela Escovar, owner of the social project for reading with children, present in various countries, talks to The Women Post about the role of books on children s development and some reading suggestions for them during the pandemic.
The Woman Post | Catalina Mejía
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Catalina Mejía: Could you tell us a little bit about yourself?
Marcela Escovar: I have a strong passion for reading, which lead me to study literature and then a ME in Children’s literature and Literacies at the University of Glasgow- Scotland. I grew up surrounded by books, and only as an adult, I realized this was a great opportunity for building my dreams. For that reason I decided to focus my career in work promoting spaces to share reading experiences with children, of course, starting at home.
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This robotic system is composed of two main elements: a surface vehicle with a geo-radar that is used to scan the ground, so that subterranean obstacles can be detected; and an autonomous underground robot that does the drilling work. Once the subsoil has been scanned by the rover, using a software developed as part of the project, a work plan is drawn up and an entry and exit point for the work to be carried out is established. The next task consists of taking the robot to the place where the work will be carried out and using it to drill from one point to another , explains the BADGER project s technical manager, Santiago Martínez de la Casa, researcher at the RoboticsLab in the UC3M s Department of Systems Engineering and Automation.
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