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http://dx.doi.org/10.15267/keses.2014.33.4.795

Elementary Students' Perceptions on the Use of Digital Science Textbooks  

Lim, Heejun (Gyeongin National University of Education)
Oh, Phil Seok (Gyeongin National University of Education)
Kwon, Gyeong Pil (Gyeongin National University of Education)
Shin, Youngjoon (Gyeongin National University of Education)
Ahn, Seonghun (Gyeongin National University of Education)
Kim, Chongmin (Gyeongin National University of Education)
Park, Sunheung (Jeongbal Elementary School)
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Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education / v.33, no.4, 2014 , pp. 795-805 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, we investigated elementary students' perceptions of digital science textbooks after they used the digital science textbooks based on 2009 national science curriculum. For this study, 103 $3^{rd}$ and $4^{th}$ grade students were participated. They responded to the survey items about use comfortableness and satisfaction of the digital textbook. Descriptive survey and interviews were administered to understand their perceptions of advantages and disadvantages of the digital science textbooks. The analyses of the data show that students' perceptions of the digital science textbooks were positive in general and their satisfaction appeared to be quite high. They perceived the most advantage as having chances to use multimedia like video clips, pictures, and sound. They also mentioned other advantages like viewer functions such as highlights and notes, learning support functions such as supplementary materials and videos for science experiments, and smart pad functions to operate with hands. On the other hand, they pointed out disadvantages that there were many errors and lags in operation. We also discussed the educational implications about improving digital science textbook for effective science learning.
Keywords
digital textbooks; elementary science; students' perception;
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