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http://dx.doi.org/10.14352/jkaie.2016.20.4.375

An Information Gifted Characteristic Based on Alan Turing's Biography  

Park, Jieun (Dept. of Elementary Education for the Gifted, Seoul National University of Education, Graduate School of Education)
Kim, Kapsu (Dept. of Elementary Education for the Gifted, Seoul National University of Education, Graduate School of Education)
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Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education / v.20, no.4, 2016 , pp. 375-386 More about this Journal
Abstract
Research of information gifted analysis through the adult gifted electrical of information field is not nearly done. Therefore, there is a need for a study to analyze the information gifted property through the life of adult talent. In the present study, the 'Alan Turing' who left the achievements in the field of information was chosen to study. And analyzed the biographies of Alan Turing in the content analysis method was used to derive the factor of information gifted property. As a result, it was found that it contain twelve factors to information gifted of the two regions of Alan Turing. The information special education for extending the gifted of information that is exposed in various forms, there is a need to provide a curriculum that can extend the capabilities of mathematics and science education methods, long-term and multilateral it is necessary to determine the tools and good sense of the information talent teacher that can be to determine the information gifted. Based on this understanding, in future studies, to determine the elementary school information gifted, various information gifted either present were present as may be a substantial aid targeting a map information gifted of the factor analysis, there is a need to be sustained process of information gifted expression of adult information gifted in the direction of a more systematic analysis.
Keywords
Gifted Children for Information Science; Alan Turing; Information Gifted;
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