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Gaze Differences between Expert and Novice Teachers in Science Classes

  • Kim, Won-Jung;Byeon, Jung-Ho;Lee, Il-Sun;Kwon, Yong-Ju
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.32 no.9
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    • pp.1443-1451
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    • 2012
  • This study aims to investigate the gaze patterns of two expert and two novice teachers in one hour of lecture type class. Teachers recruited from the same middle school conducted the class each, wearing an eye-tracker. Gaze rate and gaze movement pattern were analyzed. The scene where teachers faced in the classroom was categorized into three zones; student zone, material zone, and non-teaching zone. Student zone was divided into nine areas of interest to see the gaze distribution within the student zone. Expert teachers showed focused gaze on student zone while novice teachers' gaze rate was significantly higher at the non-teaching zone, compared to expert teachers' one. Within student zone, expert teachers' gaze spread to the rear areas, but novice teachers' one was narrowly resided in the middle areas of the student zone. This difference in gaze caused different eye movement pattern: experts' T pattern and novices' I pattern. On the other hand, both teacher groups showed the least gaze rate onto the left and right front areas. Which change is required to teachers' gaze behavior and what must be considered in order to make effective teacher gaze in the classroom setting were discussed.

The Cooperation System Development for the Self-production of Content between Instructor and Learner (교수-학습자간의 콘텐츠 자체 제작을 위한 협력 시스템 개발)

  • Kim, Ho Jin;Kim, Chang Soo
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.21 no.11
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    • pp.1297-1304
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    • 2018
  • Online education, commonly referred to as distance education, has developed rapidly. However, it is questionable whether such distance education has been applied to various educational fields and has achieved satisfactory results in terms of learning effect. One of the reasons for not maximizing the benefits of distance education is non-dynamicity in the production and application of educational content. Educational contents production is made up of collaborative work between the instructor who is the contents expert and the developer who is the production expert. For this reason, existing researches have also concentrated on the improvement of each educational effect. In this paper, we propose to replace a production expert from a developer to an instructor. At this time, the important point is that the educational contents produced by the instructor, who is a development non-expert, should still be able to be maintained with high-quality contents utilizing the characteristics of the web. For this purpose, the production system was developed based on open source to maintain the quality similar to the educational contents developed by the production expert. This will increase the effectiveness of education by applying the developed Smart-Blended Learning System to various educational sites.

Development of the Expert Education Program for the Management of Mental Health Prevention (정신건강예방관리 전문직 직무교육 프로그램 개발)

  • Park, Sung-Mi;Lee, Hyo-Young;Im, Hyuk;Chae, Eun-Hee;Kim, Hye-Sook
    • The Korean Journal of Health Service Management
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.219-234
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    • 2012
  • Mental health service facilities implement an effort to meet the increased mental health demands. However, no specific 'mental health expert education program' have been offered yet. This study aimed to develop of the expert education programs which are general programs(GP), and specific programs(SP) for the management of mental health prevention in 3 kinds of facilities, psychosocial rehabilitation centers, homeless facilities, and domestic violence counselling facilities. Data were gathered from the service providers by structured questionnaire, and experts related with mental health by delphi study. We surveyed the management status and present expert programs. Consequently, domains of the education programs were extracted. As results, we identified the type of provider's job & demands for education. Thus, we gained the informations for developing the expert education programs in mental health facilities. GP were composed by 3 domains and 9 programs, and SP were composed by 3 programs each facilities. This study should be helpful in expanding the government educational operations related with mental health prevention areas. Eventually, community mental health will be promoted and socio-economic burdens by mental health problems will be lessened. In addition, it will be a basic evidence for developing specialized programs in a mental health prevention system foundation.

Clinical Expert Nurse's Experience on Professionalism (임상간호사의 전문성 경험)

  • Cho, Nam-Ok
    • The Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.125-138
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    • 2004
  • This study aims to explore the meanings of clinical expert nurse's professional experience. This study was based on a phenomenological approach. All participants were working at S-hospital, located in Seoul. Data were collected through in-depth interviews which were performed from October 2003 to September 2003. Interviews lasted one and half hours and data were analysed by Giorgi method.Four main meanings were identified: 1) scientific clinical nursing practice, 2) value oriented clinical nursing practice, 3) collaborative clinical nursing practice and 4) proactive clinical nursing practice. The results of this study showed that there were clinical expert nurse's nursing activites in South Korea. In order to develop the professionalims or experts of the clinical nursing practice, specialized programs stimulating nurse's personal effort and systmemic education and institutional programs are needed.

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Case Study of Interaction between Novice and Expert Teachers in Science Teacher Association (과학 교사 모임에서 초임 교사와 경력 교사의 상호 작용에 대한 사례 연구)

  • Hong, Jun-Euy;Shin, Young-Joon;Jhun, Young-Seok;Shin, Myeong-Kyeong;Cho, Su-Min;Lee, Soo-Ah;Choi, Jung-Hoon
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.170-178
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    • 2008
  • In this research, we observed the co-works among novice and expert science teachers who were involved in a science teacher association and explored their interactions. The science teacher association is K-12 science teachers' gathering near Seoul. This study is a case study with the participant observation and the private interview of 8 novice teachers and 3 expert teachers. Based on the collected data, interaction between novice and expert teachers was categorized as seven types; question and answer, demonstration, presentation, co-working, providing materials, listening, and showing interest. Several factors supporting such an active interaction were derived from this study; 1) Teachers perceived well about the importance and the merits of co-working with other science teachers. 2) The open and cooperative environment of the science teacher association supported teachers' interaction. 3) There were tasks that teachers needed to co-work such as the science fair and the science camp. 4) There were opportunities of interactions for publishing books and developing modules. 5) Lots of expert teachers were willing to help and co-work with novice teachers. We found that novice teachers could continue to grow in terms of the professional development under interactive, continuing and cooperative environment with expert teachers.

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Aims of Laboratory Activities in School Science: A Delphi Study of Expert Community (학교과학교육에서 실험 활동의 목적: 전문가 커뮤니티를 통한 델파이 연구)

  • Yang, Il-Ho;Cho, Hyun-Jun;Jeong, Jin-Woo;Hur, Myung;Kim, Young-Shin
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.177-190
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    • 2006
  • Numerous aims of laboratory activities have been suggested by a number of researchers in science education; however the lists of aims very according to researcher. As such, there is still no agreement educational goals on the in science laboratory activities by experts in science education. The purpose of this study was to obtain a consensus using the Delphi technique on the aims of laboratory activities from expert community. This expert community consisted of four scientists, four science educators, six elementary school teachers, and seven secondary school teachers. The list of aims obtained from the expert community were tested with the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test to determine whether IQR between 2nd and 3rd was convergent. Results of this study produced, lists of aims of laboratory activities according to school science level. There were seven aims for elementary school science, nine aims for secondary school science, and thirteen aims for university science.

A Study on Curriculum Development for Disaster Management by DACUM Technique and Expert Committee (DACUM 기법과 전문가회의를 통한 방재분야 교육과정 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Min, Geum-Young;Jeong, Duk-Hoon;Shim, Hyoung-Seop
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.63-73
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to suggest the education and training program for disaster management by comparison between DACUM technique applied curriculum and curriculum by expert committee, and curriculum development. First, DACUM technique applied curriculum development. Job Classification of Disaster management was consisted of four jobs - mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery - by three times discussions of expert panels. Job analysis and curriculum development were performed by the DACUM panels who consisted of three subject-matter experts and one educational expert on each field. Curriculum developed mitigation was nine courses, preparedness was twelve courses, response was seven courses, and recovery was four courses. Second, Expert committee developed curriculum. Expert committee consisted of five experts and three educational expert. Expert committee was held four times. Curriculum developed thirty five courses. Then disaster management curriculum determined by discussion of experts. disaster management curriculum considered (1)mitigation and preparedness was thirty one courses, (2)response and recovery was fourteen courses, (3)man-made was six courses, (4)manager level was four courses.

Design of Web-Based Expert System in Assessment, Programming, Evaluation for Infants and Young Children with Developmental Disability (발달장애 영유아의 진단, 중재, 평가를 위한 웹기반 전문가 시스템의 설계)

  • Jeon, Byung-Un;Kim, Young-Hee
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.57-67
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of the research is to designing of web-based expert system in assessment, programming, evaluation for infants and young children with developmental disability. For this purpose, research articles such as curriculum-based assessment evaluation, web-based expert system, use of the computer technology in special education were analyzed. The design of web-based expert system for infants and young children with developmental disability connected with information analysis, optimum levels, data collection, data analysis, decision-making, and intervention.

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The Role of Human Factors in Expert System (전문가시스템 개발에 있어서의 인간공학의 역할)

  • 서창교
    • The Journal of Information Systems
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    • v.1
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    • pp.95-109
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    • 1992
  • A number of success story about various application areas including manufacturing, accounting, finance, education, and engineering are reported. MIS professionals predicted that expert systems would improve the productivity enormously. However, the expert system revolution has not happened yet. Although not reported in the open society widely, there are failure stories of expert systems. Most of problems concerning expert system failure stem from the non-technical issues such as cognitive and psychological problems rather than the technical issues. We hypothesize that human factor principle enables designers to handle most of these non-technical problems elegantly and to improve the performance and acceptance of the expert systems. Major reasons for expert system failure and needs of human factors are discussed. Human factor guidelines to expert system make the prospects of the expert systems with human factors clear and understandable.

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Establishment of Model for the Human Resource Development in RI-Biomics Field (RI-Biomics 분야 인력양성 모델 정립)

  • Yeom, Yu-sun;Shin, Woo-Ho;Hwang, Young-Muk;Park, Tai-Jin;Park, Sang-Hyun
    • Journal of Radiation Industry
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    • v.7 no.2_3
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    • pp.209-219
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    • 2013
  • RI-Biomics field comes into the limelight as a new fusion radiation technology. These rapid development of RI-Biomics cause the necessity of establishment of a new methodical education program model for consistent training of professional manpower in RI-ADME, Biomics field. But domestic current status is not satisfied to training human resource development in RI-Biomics. Actually domestic educational organization related to RI-Biomics just run educational programs oriented basic theory, so practical and fusion education are not existed nowadays for preliminary RI-Biomics expert. Therefore we established a new education program model for educate of the expert in RI-Biomics field to overcome current problem about the route of knowledge that has more monotonous and concentrated tendency and non-professional education. To improve universality and practicality, we conduct education-training model survey about domestic and foreign country. This new human resource development model will contribute to fostering new expert in RI-Biomics field.