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The Acceptance of Electronic Journals among Undergraduate Students in Korea (대학생의 전자저널 수용에 관한 연구)

  • Chang, Hye-Rhan;Jung, Eu-Gene
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.237-262
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study is to understand the acceptance of the electronic journals among undergraduate students. Using a survey questionnaire, this study collected the data collected from 813 students taking 11 courses offered in five different universities. The levels of electronic jounal and its service awareness appeared to be low as 63.7% and 59.9% respectively. Only 43.8% of the respondents report their experience of using Korean e-journals. There is a statistically significant difference in use among college groups and students' major of study. E-journals are mostly used off-campus and within the library, using simple search techniques. In spite of difficulties in search and gathering information, the satisfaction level marked above average. Reasons of nonuse are lack of opportunity and knowledge. However, 93.8% of nonusers report a willingness to use the e-journals in the future. LIS students show higher e-journal awareness and use experience compared to non-LIS students. Yet, the levels of using simple search techniques and satisfaction show little difference from those of the non-LIS students. The findings of the study suggest implications to promote the acceptance of e-journals among college students.

The Remote Supevisory of Chip Mounter Using Web (Web 기반 Chip Mounter의 원격 관리)

  • 임선종;박경택
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.488-491
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    • 2002
  • This growth if WWW(World Wide Web) with the spread of ADSL provides us with a variety of service that are the extensions of opportunities to get information. a various education methods by remote courses and electronic commerce. Remote Monitoring Server(RMS) that uses internet and WWW is constructed for chip mounter. Hardware base consists of RMS, chip mounter and C/S server. In this paper, we realize the remote management system with monitoring and diagnosis function to efficiently operate chip mounter the one of PCB assembly equipment. The remote management system for chip mounter consists of RMS(Remote Monitoring Server) and C/S server. RMS manages real-time information from chip mounter through TCP/IP. RMS that utilizes real-time information informs user of the actual output the operation status of chip mounter, user of the actual output, the operation status of chip mounter, the trouble code and the trouble description.

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Power Electronics Open-Source Educational Platform

  • Pozo-Ruz, Ana;Aguilera, F. David Trujillo;Moron, M. Jose;Rivas, Ernesto
    • Journal of Power Electronics
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.842-850
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    • 2012
  • Learning Power Electronics is essential in both electrical and electronic engineering fields and the introductory courses are similar in many universities. Taking this premise into account, an educational computer-aided platform for power electronics will be presented in this paper. This educational platform includes an e-book, a set of power electronics animations, Java simulations, as well as several hands-on training sessions. The main advantages of this platform are twofold. First, all necessary teaching tools are combined on a single platform. And secondly, access to this platform is available free of charge and with no complicated registration requirements. In addition to traditional teaching techniques, the use of this platform has demonstrated an increase in student participation and has consistently improved their academic performance. Data consist of surveys, which guarantee both reliability and validity through psychometric techniques.

A Study on Domestic Shared University Operation Case Analysis: Focusing on DSC(Daejeon·Sejong·Chungnam) Platform University (국내 공유대학 운영 사례 분석: DSC(대전·세종·충남) 공유대학을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Donghyeun;Hwang, Youngsik;Bae, Yura;Kim, Taehoon
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.47-57
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    • 2023
  • This paper examines the characteristics of shared universities in Korea and seeks future development directions from the analysis of its operation. This study overviews the current status of students and the characteristics of each major in the DSC Shared University. This provides the future improvement direction and analyzes the survey of attending students. The results shows the most DSC students are engineering students, and they are taking classes centering on the major courses opened by their school. Future direction of shared universities include the recruitment of students from various backgrounds, expansions of enrollment in other schools' curriculum.

Reinforcement of Teamwork Ability thru Design Based Experimental Education (설계위주 실험교육에 의한 협동학습 능력 강화)

  • Yi Keon-Young;Ko Hyung-Hwa;Choi Ki-Ho;Kim Bok-Ki
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.32-37
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    • 2004
  • Well organized design based education is the one of the best way to develop the abilities needed for the engineer such as the recognizing and formulating a problem and then solving it creatively and systematically. In order for this, we prepared a course named 'Introduction to the Engineering Design' for the first-year students, which aims at developing creativity and ability to promote a project. Experiment-design mixed courses and theory-design mixed courses, where students have to solve various design problems, are provided for the higher grade students. In this paper, we are focused on the experiment-design mixed course for the second-year students which has been operating from two years ago. Here we show how the teamwork ability is improved. We also present how to operate the course in detail so that anyone can easily get the way to reach the outcomes needed for the engineers.

Teaching Methods on Education for Industrial Robot Engineering and Their Results - Particularly the Utilization of Hands-on Training on Air Robot with a System of Pattern Recognizing-

  • Yamaji, Koki;Mizuno, Takeshi;Ishii, Naohiro
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1994.10a
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    • pp.477-482
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    • 1994
  • As the need for switchover to FA and for rationalization increases in the industrial world, educational courses in schools are more and more taking up the subjects of electronic machines, mechatronics and systems, etc., subjects which are a fusion of the previous subjects of electricity, electronics and machines. At our junior college, a control engineering course was inaugurated in 1974 prior to any other schools that offered such courses. As automation progressed, the use of industrial robots spread rapidly. The year of 1980 is regarded as the first year that the use of industrial robots become widespread. Responding to the current requests, a one-year research course was added to the control engineering course in 1983. Moreover, a robot engineering course was newly established in 1984, in which mechatronics and industrial robotics were instructed intensively in high efficiency. As a teaching aid, an air robot system which was based particularly on the FMS model and possessed pattern recognition capabilities was completed in 1982. This system has been used since then as the nucleus for hands-on training with robots and systems. As more and more intelligent machines and artificial intelligence become widespread in industry, these subjects are taking on greater importance and greater sophistication in the education offered by this department. Educational institutions are seeking to provide facilities and curricula which will meet the technological needs of this age. Our college is not an institution at the graduate school level, but rather a school which is at the more practical junior college level. An outline of the facilities introduced at our school is presented and the results of utilizing it in industrial robot engineering education is reported.

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Study on Operation Strategy of Track-Based Curriculum for Innovative Engineering Education Industry (공학교육혁신을 위한 트랙제 교육과정 운영 방안 연구)

  • Yu, Yun Seop;Yoo, Dong-Sang
    • The Journal of Korean Institute for Practical Engineering Education
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.33-37
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    • 2012
  • Hankyong National University decided to introduce a track-based curriculum for a curriculum innovation as it switched a Polytechnic University system into a general University system. A TF(task force) team was formed to study a operation strategy of a track curriculum and the opinions of campus members and educationist were gathered. Such systematic preparation was performed for the introduction of the track. Based on those works, a track-based curriculum has been operating from 2012 spring semester. A track system defines that the curriculum in a department is divided into specific majors(or tracks) and the department/agency guarantees their expertise if the students complete the course of a specific major to increase the depth and expertise in the field of study or specific areas. Track means a set of customized courses that are demanded by the corporations, and the courses include basically specific education activities, levels of education, and educational contents required for job or position of the corporation. In this paper, any issues, that arose through the operations of the track-based curriculum at Department of Electrical, Electronic and Control Engineering in Hankyong National University, and their possible solution were presented.

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A Case Study on Utilization of e-learning Contents for Engineering Education (공학교육을 위한 이러닝 컨텐츠의 활용에 관한 사례 연구)

  • Park, Hyung-Kun
    • Journal of Practical Engineering Education
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.133-137
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we present the results of the study on the development of electric circuit e-learning content as one of the required courses in electrical and electronics engineering. Theoretical learning of electric circuit e-learning contents is based on multimedia type and the practice part is based on moving picture. The e-learning contents were used for a blended learning in actual offline class. We investigated the learning effect of each component of e-learning contents and investigated and analyzed the type of e-learning contents suitable for class of electric circuit. In addition, we investigated and analyzed effective ways to utilize e-Learning content for offline teaching. In this paper, we show how to construct effective contents, length types and utilization methods in engineering education through the case study on the e-learning content.

EBM E-learning: Feasible and Effective for Occupational Physicians in Different Countries

  • Hugenholtz, Nathalie I.R.;Slutter, Judith K.;Van Dijk, Frank J.H.;Nieuwenhuijsen, Karen
    • Safety and Health at Work
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.199-208
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    • 2012
  • Objectives: Although evidence-based medicine (EBM) is a useful method for integrating evidence into the decision-making process of occupational physicians, occupational physicians lack EBM knowledge and skills, and do not have the time to learn the EBM method. In order to enable them to educate themselves at the time and place they prefer, we designed an electronic EBM course. We studied the feasibility and utility of the course as well as its effectiveness in increasing EBM knowledge, skills, and behaviour. Methods: Occupational physicians from various countries were included in a within-subjects study. Measurements were conducted on participants' EBM knowledge, skills, behaviour, and determinants of behaviour at baseline, directly after finishing the course and 2 months later (n = 36). The feasibility and utility of the course were evaluated directly after the course (n = 42). Results: The course is applicable as an introductory course on EBM for occupational physicians in various countries. The course is effective in enhancing EBM knowledge and self-efficacy in practising EBM. No significant effect was found on EBM skills, behaviour, and determinants of behaviour. After the course, more occupational physicians use the international journals to solve a case. Conclusion: An electronic introductory EBM course is suitable for occupational physicians. Although it is an effective method for increasing EBM knowledge, it does not seem effective in improving skills and behaviour. We recommend integrating e-learning courses with blended learning, where it can be used side by side with other educational methods that are effective in changing behaviour.

Automation of Fuel Filter Manufacturing Process Via IT Convergence (IT융합기반의 연료필터 제조공정 자동화)

  • Yun, Suck-Chang;Han, Woo-Hyun;Yoon, Dal-Hwan
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.64-72
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we have developed the gantry automation system via information technology (IT) to improve the productivity of fuel filter manufacturing process. The monitoring system of manufacturing process plays an important role in analyzing the defective products as well as improving the production yield rate. The experimental results of 3 months with 10000 samples validate that the error rate is decreased from 0.65 % to 0.45 %. Also, the defect of raw material is decreased via monitoring of material tools which can notify the time for replacement and accurate insertion of raw materials to the loader. The productivity is increased by reducing the process time from 94.7 sec to 78.8 sec per raw material through comparing the whole manufacturing courses : from inserting of raw material to outcome of product. The process time is decreased by 20.2 % by automation of inserting and outcome course. Moreover, safety of worker as well as reduction of transfer time are highly related with increase of productivity.