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A case study on the effect of real-time microblogging activities in offline lecture environments (오프라인 강의식 수업에서 실시간 마이크로블로그 활용 학습활동 효과 사례분석)

  • Lim, Keol
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.195-203
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    • 2011
  • In-person lectures have structural issues that active communications in the classroom are limited because of the environments where the instructor usually delivers learning contents in a unilateral manner. Therefore, microcontents activities using real-time microblogging were suggested as complementary measures for the lecture in this study. Fourteen students in K University participated in the learning activity for eight weeks using a microblog during instructions. As a result, it was found that participants' positive learning activities increased by producing and collaborating ideas through real-time microblogging. Based on the results, suggestions were made as follows: strategies for the attention to the class, quality management of microcontents, and the development of blended learning design should be more studied further.

A Study on Teaching-Learning Strategies for Flow Experience in e-Learning Environment (e-Learning 환경에서의 몰입(Flow) 경험을 위한 교수 학습 전략 연구)

  • Lee, EunKyoung;Han, Keun-Woo;Kim, SeongSik;Lee, YoungJun
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.21-30
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    • 2007
  • It is necessary to design a careful teaching-learning plan for motivating learners as well as helping them to maintain the learning process so that the advantages and effects of e-Learning system are fully exploited. In order to solve the problems in motivation and maintaining learning, we reviewed the Flow Theory and its relevant previous research materials, analyzed the technological and environmental characteristics of e-Learning, and developed the teaching-learning strategies to promote flow experiences fit for the characteristics of e-Learning. Additionally, to verify the effectiveness of these strategies, we have implemented an e-Learning system based on the strategies and applied it in the actual teaching-learning field. As a result, it has been proved that the teaching-leaning strategies developed for flow experiences in this study were helpful in improving learners' flow level and, consequently, contributed to the enhancement of their academic achievements.

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Analysis on University Lifelong Education System Support Project From the Perspective of Adult Empowerment Enhancement (성인 임파워먼트 증진 관점에서 본 대학의 평생교육체제 지원 분석)

  • Hwang, Jae-Yeon
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.9 no.11
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    • pp.245-252
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    • 2018
  • With the emergence of lifelong learning society and the decrease in school-age population, structural changes of universities are lead to an adult-friendly university system reform. Since 2008, university-based lifelong education activation projects, such as the lifelong learning-centered university cultivation project and the lifelong learning college project have been accelerated as a university lifelong education system support project that integrated both projects in 2015. This study analyzed the present status of university lifelong education system support project management, according to four analysis frameworks; adult-friendly curriculum, adult learner support system, evaluation of diverse learning performances, and empowerment of adult learners, based on adults' learning desire for higher education in a lifelong learning society. University lifelong education system reform suggests to aim at promotion of empowered adult learners, who give themselves positions and roles, through cultural adaptation and integration between generations.

Testing for Learning: The Forward and Backward Effect of Testing (학습을 위한 시험: 시험의 전방효과와 후방효과)

  • Lee, Hee Seung
    • (The) Korean Journal of Educational Psychology
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.819-845
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    • 2017
  • Although testing is usually done for purposes of assessment, previous research over the past 100 years indicates that testing is an effective tool for learning. Testing or retrieval practice of previously studied materials can enhance learning of that previously studied information and/or learning of subsequently presented new information. The former is referred to as the backward effect of testing whereas the latter is referred to as the forward effect of testing. Thus far, however, the literature has not isolated these two effects and most previous research focused on the backward effect. Only recent laboratory research provided evidence that there is a forward effect of testing. The present study provides a review of research on this forward and backward effect of testing, focusing on testing procedures of the effects, empirical evidence, current theoretical explanations, and issues to resolve in order to make use of testing effect in educational settings. The reviews clearly show that testing enhances memory of previously learned information by working as memory modifier and learning of newly presented information by affecting learners' metacognition, implying that testing is not just an assessment of learning, but also an effective tool for learning.

The Instructional Model for Robot Programming Using Web2.0 Tools (로봇 프로그래밍 교육에서 웹2.0 도구의 활용 모형)

  • Jeon, Jaecheon;Yoo, Inhwan
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.345-356
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    • 2014
  • Modern internet service is characterized as opening, sharing and participation based on Web2.0 so that users might actively participate in the internet environment. In this study, we suggested an instructional model based on precedent model of robot programming to promote positive interaction in Web2.0 environment. First, we figured out implications of precedent research through review the environmental features of Web2.0 and educational tools, robot programming learning model. Also, we suggest an instructional model using Web2.0 tools(cyworld, prezi, Mindmeister) for promoting interaction and applied it to learners. As a result, we have acquired positive results of robot programming education using Web2.0 tools. Most participants were evaluated that Web2.0 tool would be helpful to the overall robot programming course.

The Effects of Elements of Learning Information's Record on the Correctness of Decision When Applied to the E-Learning based on CAT with SPRT Model (e-러닝 기반의 SPRT형 CAT모델에서 학습정보이력 요소의 적용이 판정의 정확성에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Kyung-Hyun
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.10 no.5
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    • pp.71-79
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this research is to show that elements of learning information's record(learning time and the score of practice test) have a significant effect on the correctness of decision when they are applied to e-Learning based on CAT with SPRT model. Especially, the score of practice test can be used in the real e-learning environment as its effect showed approximately 90% improvement. Therefore, if we apply learning information's record to SPRT in evaluation, we can evaluate the learner's ability more precisely and quickly, contributing to the enhancement of the individualization of learners. If an algorithm with variables from learning information's record can be developed, a better e-Learning evaluation program will be made in the future.

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The narrative inquiry on Korean Language Learners' Korean proficiency and Academic adjustment in College Life (학문 목적 한국어 학습자의 한국어 능력과 학업 적응에 관한 연구)

  • Cheong Yeun Sook
    • Journal of the International Relations & Interdisciplinary Education
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.57-83
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    • 2024
  • This study aimed to investigate the impact of scores on the Test of Proficiency in Korean (TOPIK) among foreign exchange students on academic adaptation. Recruited students, approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB), totaled seven, and their interview contents were analyzed using a comprehensive analysis procedure based on pragmatic eclecticism (Lee, Kim, 2014), utilizing six stages. As a result, factors influencing academic adaptation of Korean language learners for academic purposes were categorized into three dimensions: academic, daily life, and psychological-emotional aspects. On the academic front, interviewees pointed out difficulties in adapting to specialized terminology and studying in their majors, as well as experiencing significant challenges with Chinese characters and Sino-Korean words. Next, from a daily life perspective, even participants holding advanced TOPIK scores faced difficulties in adapting to university life, emphasizing the necessity of practical expressions and extensive vocabulary for proper adjustment to Korean life. Lastly, within the psychological-emotional dimension, despite being advanced TOPIK holders, they were found to experience considerable stress in conversations or presentations with Koreans. Their lack of knowledge in social-cultural and everyday life culture also led to linguistic errors and contributed to psychological-emotional difficulties, despite proficiency in Korean. Based on these narratives, the conclusion was reached that in order to promote the academic adaptation of Korean language learners, it is essential to provide opportunities for Korean language learning. With this goal in mind, efforts should be directed towards enhancing learners' academic proficiency in their majors, improving Korean language fluency, and fostering interpersonal relationships within the academic community. Furthermore, the researchers suggested as a solution to implement various extracurricular activities tailored for foreign learners.

Exploring the Epistemic Goals and Features of Biology-Related Knowledge Construction Activities Shaped by Pre-Service Elementary Teachers as Epistemic Agents (초등 예비교사가 인식적 행위주체로서 고안한 생명과학 관련 지식 구성 활동의 인식적 목표 및 특성 탐색)

  • Ha, Heesoo
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.47-57
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    • 2021
  • This study aims to explore the epistemic goals that pre-service elementary teachers can construct in their biology-related knowledge construction activities, how these goals are constructed, and how the shaping of the knowledge construction activities around the goals was afforded or constrained. The research participants were 26 pre-service teachers, divided into 11 groups of two or three to engage in the activity. Their discussions and products were collected and used as data for this study. The analysis revealed that the teachers constructed three types of epistemic goals: making sense of natural phenomena, proposing the most effective course of action, and proposing solutions to problems based on their causes. Construction of different types of goals depended on the conclusions the pre-service teachers expected to draw based on the explored natural phenomena. It was found that the elicitation of the pre-service teachers' epistemic goals could facilitate their shaping of the knowledge construction activity as an evidence-based justification. The participants planned the construction of mechanistic explanations of natural phenomena with the epistemic goals of 'making sense of natural phenomena' or 'proposing solutions to problems based on their causes.' However, enacting their knowledge construction plans with sophisticated epistemic features was constrained due to the limited resources available. This study can contribute to developing instructional strategies that facilitate learners' epistemic agency and addressing epistemic agency in the development of pre-service teacher education methods.

A grounded Theory Study on Experience of Geography Teachers Participating in a Teacher Learning Community (지리교사들의 교사학습공동체 참여 경험에 대한 근거이론적 연구)

  • Kim, DaeHoon
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.49 no.6
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    • pp.970-984
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    • 2014
  • This study aims to inquire into experience of geography teachers participating in a teacher learning community based on the grounded theory methodology. Participation observation was conducted on one of geography teacher learning communities. The total of 11 research participants were selected to conduct in-depth interviews. The data collected were analyzed by the coding method proposed by Strauss and Corbin(1990, 1998). In open coding, 125 concepts, 43 sub-categories and 17 categories were drawn and in axial coding by paradigm model, phenomenon, conditions, action/interaction and consequences turned out. In selective coding, the participants were classified into four types and the condition/consequence matrix was developed. As a result of the analysis, first, participation, obstacles and continuous participation factors of geography teachers in the teacher learning community could be understood from multi-dimensional aspects. Second, principles of the collaborative teacher learning and the factors promoting collaborative teacher learning were established. Third, the professional development of geography teachers through teacher learning community could be understood.

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Development of a Discussion-Centered Teaching and Learning Model (토의 중심 교수학습 모형 개발)

  • Yoon Ok Han
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study is to develop a discussion-centered teaching and learning model for nurturing creative and convergence talents. Regarding the research method, a draft model on discussion-centered teaching and learning was devised, and the model was completed through expert validation. The final draft was revised and supplemented by verifying how valid the model was when applied in class by using the derived final draft. Compared with the draft on discussion-centered teaching and learning model, the final model focused on text-reading emphasis, methods of questioning, and question generation strategies, excluding jigsaw discussions. The discussion-centered teaching and learning model developed in this study is expected to help instructors foster creative and convergence talents. Three suggestions have been provided to effectively apply this model to the field. First, an attitude of listening and respect is required during a discussion. Second, a plan should be considered on how to induce active participation of learners participating in the discussion. Third, the importance of managing discussion time was emphasized.