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Learning Satisfaction with and Perceptions on Life Science of High School Students' in the Humanities and Social Science Course According to the Intensive Course Complete System of the 2009 Revised National Curriculum (2009 개정 교육과정 집중이수제 시행에 따른 생명과학교과에 대한 인문사회과정 고등학생들의 학습 만족도 및 인식)

  • Park, Jae-Yeon;Moon, Doo-Ho;Kim, Eun-Jin
    • Journal of Science Education
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.446-457
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    • 2013
  • The 2009 Revised National Curriculum introduces plans for the "intensive course completion system". This study investigated students' learning satisfaction with and perceptions of Life Science in the humanities and social science course in general high schools according to the implementation of the intensive course completion system in the 2009 Revised National Curriculum, and analyze relations with gender and with academic achievement levels. The findings are as follows: First, the students in the humanities and social science course recorded an overall low learning satisfaction in Life Science through the intensive course completion system. It was analyzed that they especially found it burdensome to take the lessons four hours per week in one semester according to the system. Second, the students in the humanities and social science course didn't have positive perceptions of a need to study Life Science when considering their future career choices, but they positively perceived when considering its educational benefits. Third, the more learning satisfaction with Life Science they had according to the intensive course completion system, the higher learning perceptions they had. Finally, the girls showed a higher level of learning satisfaction and perception than the boys. The higher their academic achievement was, the higher their learning satisfaction and perception level became.

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The Effect of Golf Tourism Motivation on Golf Coures Selecting, Satisfaction and Behavioral Intentions -Focus on Korean Golf Tourist of a Visit Golf Course in China- (골프관광 동기가 골프장 선택, 만족 및 행동의도에 미치는 영향 -중국 소재 골프장 방문 한국인 관광객을 중심으로-)

  • Lee, Yk-Su
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.12 no.12
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    • pp.439-446
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    • 2012
  • This research the impacts of the golf tourism motivation to the golf course selecting character and satisfaction, behavioral intention. Questionnaire was studied by Korean tourists visited China Golf Course. The results of this study are as follows. First, golf tourism motive appeared with the fact that affects in the golf course selecting. Second, golf tourism motive appeared with the fact that affects in the satisfaction and behavioral intention. Through these results, first, we could suggest a new data for the development of the marketing strategy for the golf course selecting of golf tourist visit in China. Second, we can be improved was able to a marketing strategy as golf tourism motivation for satisfaction and behavioral intention.

The prediction of academic self-efficacy, learning flow, academic stress, and emotional exhaustion on course satisfaction of cyber university students (사이버 대학생의 학업적 자기효능감, 학습몰입, 학업스트레스, 정신적 소모에 따른 과목 만족도 예측)

  • Joo, Young-Ju;Chung, Ae-Kyung;Lim, Eu-Gene
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.61-69
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of the present study is to examine the prediction of academic self-efficacy, learning flow, academic stress, and emotional exhaustion on course satisfaction of cyber university students. The total of 536 students registered in a meditation course at W cyber university was participated in the web-based survey in the spring semester of 2011, and finally 331 students completed this survey. The hypothetical model proposed was composed of academic self-efficacy, learning flow, academic stress, emotional exhaustion as the predictor variables, and course satisfaction as the criterion variable. According to the results of this study through multiple regression analysis, academic self-efficacy, learning flow, academic stress, and emotional exhaustion significantly predicted on course satisfaction. Based on the results of this study, effective methods and strategies for constructing cyber educational environments that enable students to improve academic self-efficacy and learning flow as well as reducing academic stress and emotional exhaustion should be considered.

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Analysis of the Effectiveness of the University Convergence Curriculum using the CIPP model (CIPP 모형을 활용한 대학 융복합 교육과정의 효과성 분석)

  • Kang, Kyunghee
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.11 no.9
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    • pp.135-142
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the effectiveness of university convergence curriculum using CIPP model. With 758 data surveys of professors and students participating in K University's convergence education, the analysis of differences according to group characteristics and the factors affecting performance recognition and course satisfaction were analyzed. As a result of analysis, first, class activity(CA) was the highest (M=3.85), and coursework design(CD) was the lowest (M=3.35), and there were significant differences in the course objectives, course content, and class activities according to the characteristics of the group. Second, the factors affecting the performance recognition and course satisfaction of the convergence curriculum were needs analysis, coursework design, learner activity, performance recognition, and course satisfaction. In conclusion, it suggests that from the planning stage, it should be designed to reflect the needs of professors and students, and to improve satisfaction and performance recognition with novel contents and active teaching and learning activities. This study can be used as basic data for improving the quality of the convergence curriculum.

Comparison of Participation and Satisfaction after a Change of a Teaching Method in Safety and Health Training Courses (안전보건교육과정별 참여도 및 교수방법 변경 후 만족도 비교)

  • Eoh, Won Souk;Lee, Sang Min;Cho, In Ok
    • Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.60-72
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    • 2021
  • Objectives: This study was performed to investigate the level of participation in and satisfaction with training courses at job training institutions and to improve participation and satisfaction through changes in the training method for industrial ventilation subjects. Methods: The results were analyzed for the mean and standard deviation by t-test and ANOVA, (p=0.05). Participation rates were examined for three courses: specialization, job training, and supervisory. The participation inthe education was 428 people, and the result of satisfaction with the change of education method was 878 people. Satisfaction was investigated for the specialized curriculum and job training curriculum,but not the supervisor curriculum. The satisfaction results for six items(contents, quality, skill, level, degree of understanding, degree of practical) were analyzed according to the change in the training medium and the method among people in one occupational ventilation subject. Results: The participation rate was similar in the job training and specialized training courses, but the lowest rate was in supervisory courses(p=0.05). In general, there was the lowest participation on the first day of education, and the participation rate improved after the second day. Satisfaction with the course was high for the specialized education course with a number of practical education assignments(p=0.278). The satisfaction level for the teaching method in the industrial ventilation subjects was high in a mixed group which combined lecture and practice. The industrial ventilation course in the basic job training course showed a difference between lecture and mixed education(p=0.111), but there was no significant difference. However, the industrial ventilation course in the advance job training course showed a clear difference between lecture and the mixed education(p=0.036). Conclusions: Therefore, the first day of training should start in the afternoon so that more trainees can participate, and it is recommended to assign important subjects after two days. In addition, it is suggested that job competency-enhancing education utilize various educational methods and media.

Development and Evaluation of the Web-based Wound Care Course for Undergraduate Nursing Students

  • Ko, Il-Sun;Park, Jin-Hee;Kang, Kyu-Sook;Yook, Shin-Young;Song, In-Ja;Cho, Sun-A;Park, Sung-A
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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    • v.36 no.8
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    • pp.1324-1330
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    • 2006
  • Purpose. This study developed a web-based wound care course for undergraduate nursing students and evaluated the course's content, system, and student-satisfaction. Methods. This study was done in three stages, the development of the web-based wound care course, the implementation and evaluation of the course. The course was developed based on the ARCS model. 80 under-graduate nursing students to Y University in Korea used the web-based wound care program during four weeks. After that, they completed questionnaires, evaluating the contents, system, and their satisfaction. Results. Eighteen learning objectives were used to create the web-based wound care course and the course was developed with 7 chapters and 20 subsections. The analysis of the questionnaires showed a mean score for content and system-related items of 3.04 each, out of a possible 4 points. Student satisfaction items had a mean score of 2.89. Conclusions. The web-based course allowed students access to the course anytime and anywhere, and according to their own learning abilities. However this advantage would only be possible when nurse educators develop qualitative web-based course to meet the demand of a complex health care system as well as the needs of the students and the effectively incorporate it into traditional lectures.

A Study of the Core Factors Influencing the Golfer Satisfaction with Golf Courses in Korea (한국골프장의 이용자 만족도 결정 요인에 관한 연구)

  • Ryu, Chang-Hyun;Kim, Yoo-Il
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.36 no.5
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    • pp.26-34
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    • 2008
  • This study was conducted to investigate the correlation between golfer satisfaction and the diverse variables of golf course design and operation from the golfer's point of view. It was intended to reflect the various expectations and desires of golfers regarding golf course design and operation. The study was conducted on 119 golf courses in Korea, and 309 questionnaires were collected and analyzed. Results are summarized as follows. First, the most influential operational service variables on golfer satisfaction were "appearance of the golf courses", followed by "staff service", and "greens fee". Second, the most influential course design and maintenance factor variables on satisfaction were "course maintenance status", "teeing ground characteristics", and "landscape architecture". Third, based on the results shown in these two areas, a linear regression analysis was conducted to synthetically explain "operational service" variables and "course design and maintenance" variables. As a result, it was found that the explanation power of the synthetic model was 36.5%, and a model appropriateness test was found to be positive. As a result of a regression analysis of the synthetic model affecting golfer satisfaction, the most influential factors were "course maintenance status" followed by "landscape architecture", "tee characteristics", and "staff service". Regarding coefficient values, course maintenance status had an influence of 21.8% followed by landscape architecture at 20%, tee characteristics at 17.7%, and staff service at 15.5%. These results were found to be different from preceding studies that emphasized golf course operational service.

Relationship between Course Evaluations and Learning Achievement for the Software Lecture in General Education

  • Jeong, Hwa-Young
    • Journal of Advanced Information Technology and Convergence
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.103-110
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    • 2020
  • The course evaluations was used to collect the students' opinion and verify the learning performance for a long time. However, many evaluations' methods are not consider each characteristics of the course, and many courses were presented to students with the same question for the course evaluations. This research aims to make a learning success model considering the questionnaire of course evaluations and relationship between the factors of learning and learning satisfaction/benefit. In order to make a model, we identify the items of the questionnaire and distinguish the factors considering the items. The factors are Information Quality, Knowledge Quality, System Quality and Service Quality. Consequently, the research shows the connection and relationship between them and learning satisfaction/benefit.

Development of K-MOOC Course and it's efficient management method exploration (K-MOOC 강좌 개발과 효율적인 운영 방법 탐색)

  • Kwon, Yeongae;Lee, Aeri
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.117-129
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    • 2019
  • This study aims to explore a plan for the educational application of K-MOOC brought into relief as a new education system and to draw a direction of improvement for increasing learners' satisfaction through the development and operation of the K-MOOC Course. The colleges produce and provide the MOOC Course as a counterplan through college innovation to respond to social changes due to the reduction of school-age population. Thus, this study selected the target courses for the operation of K-MOOC and proceeded with the development of a course, referring to the guidelines for the development and operation of the K-MOOC Course at the National Institute for Lifelong Education with the quantity for 14 weeks (About 50 minutes per week) for the period of the development of the course of about 5 months. The development of the course was made in the stages of design, development, inspection, and operation. The implications of the operation of K-MOOC obtained through this study are as follows: First, in order to increase the utilization of the MOOC Course, it is necessary to operate it in connection with the regular curriculum; second, it is necessary to have desirable communication to induce the interaction and academic motivation between the instructor and the learners; and third, it is necessary to analyze the relationship of the impact by each background factor through analyzing satisfaction with the lecture and continue to assure the quality of the course through understanding the learners' demands. For this purpose, it is important to experience new attempts directly and analyze the performance of education and the satisfaction of consumers and the instructor in detail, and it is necessary to construct a curriculum suitable for K-MOOC and seek an effective teaching method.

Key Factors of College-Level Online Courses from a Student Perspective: Analyzing Pre-Course, During Course, and Post-Course Phases

  • Jong Man Lee;Sang Jo Oh;Yong Young Kim
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.28 no.12
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    • pp.289-296
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study aims to identify the key factors that contribute to successful online learning experiences for college students in the pre-course, during course, and post-course phases. A survey was conducted college students, and a total of 95 questionnaires were used for statistical analysis. The main findings revealed that in the pre-course phase, task value, academic self-efficacy, and control beliefs were significant factors. During course, interaction emerged as a crucial factor. Notably, students' satisfaction in the post-course phase is significantly influenced by academic self-efficacy and interaction. Understanding these factors will help inform the design and operation of effective college-level online courses to improve student experience and satisfaction.