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http://dx.doi.org/10.3745/KTSDE.2017.6.1.45

Korean to Korean Translation Based Learning Contents Management System for Parents of Multi-Cultural Family  

Kang, Yunhee (백석대학교 정보통신학부)
Kang, Myungju (트리니티(주))
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KIPS Transactions on Software and Data Engineering / v.6, no.1, 2017 , pp. 45-50 More about this Journal
Abstract
One of the main reasons of information divide of multi-cultural family is caused by language barrier that is associated with low education level. In addition the social problem can be triggered by the information divide that may increase the gap of economic inequality. With respect to the overall capability of accessibility of digital devices and the level of data utilization, the parent of muiti-cultural family's level is inferior to that of the parents of an ordinary family. However the traditional learning contents management system for those parents is not appropriate to decease the gap of the information divide. To handle this problem, it is necessary to construct a customized learning contents management system that is used to support the education of the parents of multi-cultural family depending on the level of understanding the learning contents written in korean. In this paper we design the korean to korean translation based learning contents management system and show the result of its prototype.
Keywords
Multi-Cultural Family; Information Divide; Korean to Korean Translation; Customized Learning Contents;
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