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A joint Control System in Calculus to Improve Ability of MSC (공학도의 MSC실력향상을 위한 대학수학 교과목 공동관리 시스템 구축 운영 사례)

  • Kim, Tae-Soo
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.44-53
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    • 2016
  • In the engineering students, MSC is the most important basic areas in education. Also, the calculus is a main subject in the MSC. So calculus has been operating the annual number of courses at the university. We introduced the concept of joint control ; the joint syllabus, test and assessment. In harsh conditions to maintain joint control system of the calculus, we built a computer-aided-system to manage web-based result processing system. In this paper, we discussed the necessity and effectiveness of joint control system for calculus.

Implementation of A Learning App Using An Android Smart Phone (스마트폰 이용한 학습용 앱 구현)

  • Kang, You-Jin;Han, Woo-Chul;Cho, Tae-Yeon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2011.06a
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    • pp.419-420
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    • 2011
  • 스마트폰을 이용한 학습용 앱을 개발하기 위해 본 연구는 기초학습인 덧셈의 기능을 완료하였다. 덧셈문제를 계속해서 풀 수 있는 구조로 설계하였고, 정답과 오답에 대한 설명 이벤트를 배치하여 학습효과를 높였다. 본 과정은 수학공식 및 다양한 학습으로 확장 가능하며, 사용자별, 날짜별 점수 DB를 저장한다면 본인의 실력 향상을 체크해 볼 수 도 있을 것이다. 본 학습앱을 안드로이드기반 스마트폰에 배포한 결과 정상적으로 풀이 됨을 확인하였다.

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Qualitative Analysis of IT fused Mentorship Project Performance with Gifted Secondary Students in Information Science Class (정보 영재반 중학생들의 IT 융합 사사 프로젝트 수행에 관한 질적 분석)

  • Jun, Youngcook
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.45-58
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    • 2016
  • This paper tried to analyze cases of one year team-based project of gifted students who spent two year programs in a math-IT integrated class as part of formative evaluation and extracted the factors associated with future enhancement for the program. The researcher as an advisory professor tried to guide the students as minimally as possible considering their levels of IT skills so that they could self-directedly perform the IT-fused project on a team basis. The data collection included documents, annual report, photos, video, artifacts and interview data with the students for the whole team project carried out between February and December, 2015. The overall pattern of the project activities has been stabilized in the middle of the course compared to the initial stages of brainstorming and design work even though the students revealed the differences of their programming skills and preferences toward the project theme. Their project outcomes were qualitatively analyzed according to the 9 steps of R&E model and has shown individual differences according to low, middle and high level. At the end, the analysis suggested several implications for further improvement of the mentorship program.

Error analysis on factorization and the effect of online individualization classes (인수분해에 대한 오류 분석과 온라인 개별화 수업의 효과)

  • Choi, Dong-won;Heo, Haeja
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.83-105
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    • 2021
  • In this paper, we analyzed the misconceptions and errors incurred during factorization learning. We also examined whether online individualization classes had a positive effect on students' mathematical achievement. The experiment was conducted for 4 weeks (16 times in total) on middle school juniors in rural areas of Gyeonggi Province, where the influence of private extra education was small. In the class, the 'Google Classroom' was used as a LMS, the video lecture was uploaded to YouTube, and the teacher interacted with the students through "Zoom" and "Facetalk". In the online class situation, students' assignments and test answers were checked in real time through 'Google Classroom', and immediate feedback was provided to the experimental class group's students. However, for the control group students, feedback was provided only to those who desired. A total of 7 achievement evaluations were conducted in the order of pre-test, formative evaluation (5 times), and post-test to confirm the change in students' ability improvement and achievement. Through the formative evaluation analysis, it was possible to grasp the types of errors and misconceptions that occured during the factorization process. Students' errors were divided into four types: theorem or definition distortion error, functional errors such as calculation, operation, and manipulation, errors that do not verify the solution, and no response. As a result of ANCOVA, the two groups did not show any difference from the 1st to 4th formative assessment. However, the 5th formative assessment and post-test showed statistically significant differences, confirming that online individualization classes contributed to improvemed achievement.