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The Relationships Among Children's/Adolescents' Frequency Levels of Playing Internet Games, Motives for Playing Internet Games and Adaptation to School (아동 및 청소년의 인터넷 게임 사용수준에 따른 인터넷 게임 이용동기와 학교생활 적응)

  • Byun, Sung-Hee;Kim, Jung-Min
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.25 no.2 s.86
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    • pp.47-58
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study is to examine children's/adolescents' motives for playing internet games and adaptation to school in accordance with their frequency levels of playing internet games. Participants were 236 children from grades 4, 5, and 6 in two elementary schools and 237 adolescents from grades 1, 2, and 3 in one middle school. They were measured on frequency levels of playing internet games, motives for playing internet games, and adaptation to school. Collected data were analyzed by SPSS WIN 12.0 for reliability, frequency, Chi-square test, t-test, Pearson's correlation, and one way ANOVA. Major findings of the research are as follows: First, children's/adolescents' frequency levels of playing internet games differed by their gender. The male ratio was much higher than the female ratio in the potential risk group and the high risk poop. In contrast, no grade differences on the frequency levels of playing internet games were found. Second, children's/adolescents' motives for playing internet games differed by their gender. Especially, among the motives the greatest difference between male and female was marked for 'Social Relationship'. Third, children's/adolescents' motives for playing internet games differed by their frequency levels of playing internet games. For 'Conformity,' the low risk group differed from the high risk group. For 'Spending Time', 'Benefit', 'Competition', and 'Social Relationship', the low risk group differed from the potential risk group and also from the high risk poop. Fourth, children's/adolescents' adaptation to school differed by their frequency levels of playing internet games. The high risk group exhibited a low level of adaptation in 'Academic Activities', 'a subcategory of adaptation to school.

A Survey Analysis of Elementary Children's Home Video Games (국민학교 아동의 전자오락에 관한 실태조사)

  • Hyun, On Kang;Lee, Hong Sook
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.55-68
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    • 1994
  • A survey analysis of home video games was carried out for 1,018 elementary school children. Children responded to a questionnaire consisting of sociodemographic variables, degree of game participation(frequency and mean time), control behavior(eg. resting during games, lightening interior), and physical symptoms(eg. eyestrain, headache, trembling, paralyses) during and/or after playing games. Statistical analysis was done by frequency, percentile, and chitest. The results showed that many children enjoyed video games frequently and played continually, that few children did control behavior during games. Main variables related to degree of game playing and control behavior were sex, game experience, parent's education, and mother's activity. In particular, the results implied that the level of physical symptoms during and/or after game differed by lighting factors.

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The Impact of Child/Teacher Initiated Math Games on Children's Mathematical Ability (유아와 교사의 주도적 수학게임 교수-학습방법이 유아의 수학적 능력에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, So Hyang;Ahn, Gyoung Suk
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.133-148
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    • 2007
  • The 90 children in this study were grouped with 30 each in the experimental group, and the 2 comparison groups. Research methods over 8 weeks were in the sequence starting from teacher/assistant teacher education, then pretest, followed by development-adaptation of experimental model of math games, and post-test. The experimental group conducted child-initiated math games, comparison group I children proceeded with teacher-initiated math games, and comparison group II children proceeded with co-initiated math games. Statistical evaluation was by ANOVA and ANCOVA. Findings were that the child-initiated math game group scored higher on children's mathematical ability than the two comparison groups. Boys in the experimental group scored higher on children's mathematical ability than girls.

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Analysis on the Usage of Internet Games for Children with Decision Tree Rules (의사결정규칙을 이용한 아동의 교육용 인터넷 게임 활용실태 분석)

  • Kim, Yong-Dae;Jung, Hui-Suk;Choi, Eun-Jeong;Park, Byung-Sun;Han, Jeong-Hye
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.389-400
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    • 2001
  • The Internet Game is widespreaded quickly on web, and there are many kinds of funny games for users to use easily, so that can be applied to ICT(Information Communication Technology)education. In this paper, we provide the analysis on the usage of Internet games for children and teachers that is conducted by the decision tree algorithm, which is one of the popular data mining techniques. The results show the pattern of children's and teachers' usages of Internet games.

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Teaching Mathematics Through Games at the First Stage of Elementary Education

  • Soylu, Yasin;Isik, Ahmet
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.223-234
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    • 2003
  • Children interest themselves in all different toys they see, before beginning to speak. The psychological reasons for children′s interest in toys have been investigated for a long time. Thus many scientists have studied on the question "what is game?", but they have not reached a consensus yet. Such contradiction may be dependent upon different points of view of the researchers about game. Besides, the view of game of a child and an adult is different too. According to an adult game is a rebirth and escape from monotony. For child it is a work. The aim of this study is to make mathematics regarding a mass of abstract concepts for the students of grade 1-3 of primary school in the concrete operations period, more attractive with the help of educational and instructional games, and to contribute to student′s developing. The capability of thinking and producing by changing abstract concepts into concrete ones.

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A Study on Coloring Game for the Education of Creativity in Children's Art (아동미술 창의성 교육을 위한 컬러링 게임 연구)

  • Lee, Jun-Hee;Jung, Hyeong-Won
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.18 no.10
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    • pp.443-452
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    • 2020
  • Education using smart mobile devices has become part of current children's art education activities. Today's release of pen-equipped mobile devices and smart tablet PC's allows users to painting and coloring with digital devices. Today, art content for children is downloaded and can be educated at any time as an application. However, coloring games that give children the effect of art education are extremely rare, and the content elements in the games are similar to all games and lack the ability to express themselves. The study recognizes the importance of developing coloring game content for children's art education that can help children's coloring activities and improve creativity and imagination, and focuses on the direction and elements of developing children's coloring game content using smart mobile devices that fit digital coloring functions.

Studies on Young Children's Strategic Thinking in the Board Games (보드게임 과정에서 나타난 아동의 전략적 사고에 관한 탐색적 연구)

  • Lim, Soo Jin;Lee, Hye Won
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.265-276
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the types of children's strategic thinking in the board games. Subject were 98 5-7-year-old children were participated in this study. Children divided by age were provided the same board game. Strategies used by the children to play the game were classified by age. The observational results were as follow; 1)Children used 9 strategies. Comparing to Kamii's study, children utilized 2 more strategic thinking. 2)Children used different game strategies based on children's age. Results showed that game strategies differentiated by child's age: five-year-olds used fewer strategies and older children applied a wider range of strategies.

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The Effects of Game Control Program on the mitigation of Internet Game Addiction and Self-Efficacy (게임욕구조절 프로그램이 인터넷게임 중독완화와 자기효능감에 미치는 효과)

  • Pyo, Myung-Hwa;Lee, Young-Man
    • 한국초등상담교육학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2004.01a
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    • pp.105-118
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a group training program designed to control the desire for internet games and to promote self-efficacy and alternative activities. The subjects participating in this study were 32 fifth graders, divided into the experimental group of 16 and the control group of 16, who were carefully selected from 175 children in the fifth grade in S elementary school in J city. All the subjects belong in the top 20% according to the internet game addiction level and spend more than two hours and thirty minutes a day playing computer game. And they participated in the game desire control program, which were consisted of total eight-session' treatment for six weeks. The results of the game addiction diagnosis and self-efficacy measurement were verified and analyzed by ANOVA to verify the effects of the program. As well as, data about average playing time spent on computer games and time the children spent on playing computer games alternative activities were analyzed and collected by the interview and other written materials such as letters from the parents to their children and writings of the children on their feelings about interret games. The results of this study were as follows: The internet game control program was effective in decreasing the degree of game addiction. The children participating in the internet game control program showed greater increase in self-efficacy than those of the control group. The children participating in the program showed a sharp decline in the time spent on playing computer games and greater increase in the time spent on alternative activities than those of the control group.

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Research on Understanding of Game Information for the Elderly (중.노년층의 컴퓨터 게임이용과 인식에 대한 연구)

  • An, Jeong-Shin
    • The Korean Journal of Community Living Science
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.235-244
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the elderly generation's understanding of game information and for recognition of computer based games as a recreation activity for the mid-to late adults. This study investigated game use and personal thoughts about the influences of computer games on each generation. The study was conducted by survey with the subjects being 242 adults aged 40 to 72 living in Busan and Kyung-nam area. Findings indicated that 43.5% of adults used computers to access games. The purposes for computer use were: business, searching portal sites, and games. 44.8% of adults knew about game information education. 67.4% of adults who had someone as a game information resource reported that their children provided the game information. Most adults used arcade games and recognized the influences of game information as positive to adults and the elderly but negative to children and adolescents. Finally, the adults aged "after mid-life" who knew about game information education showed higher ego-integrity and psychological well-being. These findings have implications for the development of elderly education programs aimed at promoting quality of life for older adults.

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