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Social Welfare Education and ICT(Information and Communication Technology) Utilization: Contents Analysis

사회복지교육과 ICT(Information and Communication Technology) 활용: 콘텐츠분석

  • 이지숙 (단국대학교 사회복지학과 ) ;
  • 이영림 (단국대학교 심리치료학과)
  • Received : 2022.12.27
  • Accepted : 2023.01.09
  • Published : 2023.01.31

Abstract

The aim of this study is to explore 'how is ICT being used in social work education and are they effective?' In order to answer the questions, a content analysis was conducted. Three academic databases, DBPIA, Kiss, EBSCO were searched to look for the articles that investigated ICT and social work education between Jan. 2016 and July, 2022. No study was found from DBPIA and Kiss. Based on inclusion criteria, thirteen articles were selected from EBSCO. Those articles were analyzed following 9 analytic themes: Country, Undergraduate or Graduate Student, Pedagogical Theory, Course Goal, Course Content, Evaluation Method, Outcome, Applied Software or Program. As results of the study, the platforms primarily used for social work education were VR, Second Life, PeopleSIM, course-tailored Applications. In addition, the following was illustrated as effectiveness of ICT in social work education; immersiveness, course satisfaction, improved knowledge, etc. Study limitations and recommendations of future applications were also discussed.

본 연구는 'ICT를 활용한 구체적 사회복지교육은 무엇이며, 이러한 교육은 교육적 효과성이 증명되었는가?'를 검증하고자 하였다. 이러한 연구목적을 달성하기 위해 DBPIA, Kiss, EBSCO를 기반으로 사회복지교육, social work education, ICT, computer simulation, virtual reality or augmented reality 등의 키워드로 2016년 1월부터 2022년 7월까지의 논문을 검색하였다. 국내 database에서는 관련논문이 검색되지 않았으나 EBSCO를 통해 총 75편의 논문이 검색되었다. 이를 3가지 기준을 통해 선별하여 총 13편의 논문이 본 연구분석에 활용되었다. 이렇게 선별된 논문을 다음의 9가지 기준으로 내용분석하였다: 연구국가, 교육대상(학부/대학원생 등), 교육목표, 교육내용, 적용된 교육이론, 교과목명 또는 유형(교과/비교과형태), 평가방법, 평가결과와 활용된 소프트웨어나 관련기기. 연구 분석결과, VR, Second Life, PeopleSIM, 자체개발 앱 등을 통해 사회복지교육을 진행하였고 대부분의 연구에서 몰입감, 학생 만족도, 지식향상 등의 효과성이 증명되었다. 이를 바탕으로 국내에 거의 전무한 사회복지교육에서 ICT의 활용 가능성에 대한 대안을 제시하였다.

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