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Multimedia Technologies As A Basis For The Development Of Modern It Education In Ukraine

  • Seiko, Nataliia;Yershov, Mykola-Oleg;Sakhnenko, Anna;Shevchenko, Marina;Bezsmertnyi, Roman;Kostyrya, Inna
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.21 no.11
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    • pp.363-367
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    • 2021
  • This article analyzes the state and development of multimedia technologies in the educational process. The reasons for the emergence of multimedia educational technologies are shown. The definition of the concept of "multimedia education" is given. The advantages and disadvantages of teaching using multimedia technologies are presented. The article, based on multimedia technologies, provides one of the ways to solve the problem of lack of classroom time for the presentation of all educational material in the process of teaching engineering students. The creation and application of educational videos in education is discussed, an example of teaching electrical engineering is given; the requirements for the development of video lessons, their advantages and importance in the educational process are indicated.

Development of Standard Multimedia Studio for Primary and Secondary Educational Contents (초·중등학교 교육용 멀티미디어 컨텐츠의 활용과 표준 개발 환경)

  • Ahn, Mi-Lee;Hwang, Dae-Jun
    • The Journal of Sustainable Design and Educational Environment Research
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2002
  • New media is an emerging industry sector. It sits at the nexus of what has become a main vehicle of the Knowledge Based Economy. the crossroads where the use of interactive multimedia technology meets the traditional uses of media. The current Education information Act provided school with PC, multimedia labs and connection to internet. Having such a facility in schools encourage teachers and students to use computers more often. Teachers demand for more educational multimedia contents than they can find in the market. Although there are many good contents, teachers find them unfit or inflexible for their curriculum. The purpose of this study is to identify the elements of standard multimedia studio facilities to develop multimedia contents in primary and secondary schools. The result of this study will provide guidelines for schools to facilitate their multimedia studio for teaching and learning activities, and developing contents for effective use of their facilities.

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Systematic Assessment Standards of Multimedia Educational Data (멀티미디어 교육자료 개발 산출물의 단계별 심사 기준)

  • 구덕회
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Industry Society
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    • v.2 no.10
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    • pp.1285-1290
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    • 2001
  • These days, good-quality multimedia educational data are exceedingly needed for ICT(Information and Communication Technology)-based instruction in elementary and secondary schools. In order to produce high quality multimedia educational data, it is important to design a series of development process and conduct a coherent examination. This paper presents a process of developing multimedia educational data and provides systematic assessment standards with respect to each step in which an evaluation is required. The step-by-step assessment standards may serve as a guideline in managing and monitoring the entire developmental process of multimedia educational data.

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An Empirical Study on Factors Influencing the Learning Results of Information Technology Using Multimedia (멀티미디어를 이용한 정보기술 교육의 학습 효과에 영향을 미치는 요인에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Byung-Gon;Kim, Jong-Uk
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.37-59
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    • 2000
  • Recently, the rapid development of information technology has brought enormous changes in education. Consolidation of communications and multimedia technologies are enabling the new educational paradigm such as distance learning and virtual education. Furthermore, many studies in the education engineering field report that teaching using multimedia technologies more enhances students' performance than the traditional instructor-teaching method. However, little research regarding the education using multimedia has been done in the MIS filed. None of multimedia-related studies could be found in the top-ranked MIS journals published in Korea for the last five years, and only a few studies were found even worldwide. In this regard, the purpose of this study is to investigate which features of multimedia software are most important to enhance the teaching results of students, From the previous research, we found out the specific features of the educational multimedia software which are considered to affect the students' performance, and defined the research variables related to those educational software features, And, based on the constructivism and motivation theory of the education engineering field, a theoretical research model and research hypotheses were developed. Perceived usefulness of the class and a student's perceived interests in the class were used as surrogate variables to measure teaching performance. Total 277 students participated separately in one of the two multimedia classes which have continued for three weeks. One was C programming language class and the other was multimedia CD-title development class. Each student listened for the multimedia session of the class using multimedia software and, at the end of the multimedia session, answered the survey questionnaire, The results of the study show that motivation to the class and the contents of education were statistically significant to the students' performance in the class. That implies, not only in the traditional instructor-teaching method but also in the multimedia class, that the contents of education itself and student's motivation to the class are most important to raise instructional results.

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A Design and Implementation of Tangible Educational Contents

  • Kim, So-Young;Kim, Heesun
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.64-69
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    • 2016
  • Currently on the school education site, various multimedia contents are used to effectively deliver knowledge to the students and increase interest in class. The majority of the multimedia contents currently used in classes are composed of visual and auditory information. This paper intends to maximize actuality and immersion in the content by adding olfactory information to the existing visual and auditory data. Tangible contents were developed based on the details of aromatic plants learned in the fifth grade of elementary school. The shape and explanation of the aromatic plants are displayed with visual and auditory information, and an aroma spraying application is used to allow the students to smell the aromatic plants. After conducting the class using the developed contents, the students' satisfaction of the class, as well as their overall academic understanding, were investigated. Upon doing so, it was discovered that the students' academic understanding and satisfaction increased in comparison to classes comprised of only visual and auditory contents.

A Multimedia Case-based Environment: Teaching Technology Integration to Pre-service Teachers

  • HAN, Insook;SHIN, Won sug
    • Educational Technology International
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.1-20
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    • 2011
  • The study described in this paper examined the effectiveness of a multimedia case-based learning environment to teach technology integration to Korean pre-service teachers. The structure and philosophy behind the use of embedded video in an online, multimedia system and the data collected from 103 pre-service teachers are presented and discussed. The overall finding shows that there was no significant difference from pre- to posttest among the lecture, the case-based, and the mixed environment groups. However, low prior knowledge students improved more when they learned about technology integration with the mixed method than with the case-based method alone. Discussion about this result and its educational implications conclude the paper.

An Internet-based Self-Learning Educational System for Efficient Learning Process of Java Language

  • Kim, Dong-Sik;Lee, Dong-Yeop;Park, Sang-Yoon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Multimedia Society Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.709-713
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    • 2004
  • This Paper Presents an Internet-based Java self-learning educational system which consists of a management system named Java Web Player (JWP) and creative multimedia contents fer Java language. The JWP Is a Java application program free from security problems by the Java Web Start technologies that supports an Integrated learning environment including three Important learning Procedures: Java concept learning Process, Programming practice process and assessment process. This JWP enables the learners to achieve efficient and Interesting self-learning since the learning process is designed to enhance the multimedia capabilities on the basis of various educational technologies. On-line voice presentation and its related texts together with moving images are synchronized for efficiently conveying creative contents to learners. Furthermore, a simple and useful compiler is included in the JWP fur providing user-friendly language practice environment enabling such as coding, editing, executing and debugging Java source files on the Web. The assessment process with various items helps the learners not only to increase their academic capability but also to appreciate their current degree of understanding. Finally, simple multiple choices are given suddenly to the learners while they are studying through the JWP and the test results are displayed on the message box. The proposed system can be used for an efficient tool for learning system on the Web.

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English Learning Application by Animation and Multimedia Software (애니메이션과 멀티미디어 소프트웨어의 영어 학습 연구)

  • Lee, Il Seok
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.707-715
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    • 2015
  • With the development of computer technology, the multimedia mediums that allow for animated videos, conversational illustrations are increasingly receiving attention for materials for educational purposes. Accordingly, there is a need to research whether multimedia resources and material is more effective compared to traditional educational material and resources. This study aims to compare traditional English reading and writing learning methods with learning methods using educational multimedia mediums such as illustrations or animation. Students were divided into a experimental group and a control group, and during 6 months the groups were exposed to different educational resources and on the basis of student evaluation feedback and grades, a new approach to English education is offered.

Multimedia Technologies for Teaching Musical Art under Present-day Conditions

  • Svitlana Huralna;Nataliia Demianko;Nataliia Sulaieva;Viktoriia Irkliienko;Tetiana Horokhivska
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.165-171
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    • 2024
  • The processes of society's informatization and digitalization necessitate the widespread use of new pedagogical technologies. Through these technologies, comprehensive disclosure of didactic functions of new methods of educational activity and the realization of the potential and creative potential. The use of information and computer multimedia technologies in teaching music art is especially relevant in the intensification of the development of interactive technologies, the transition to mixed forms of learning, and a period of socio-economic and sociopolitical upheavals. The study aims to substantiate the theoretical and applied principles of the analysis of multimedia technology learning musical art in modern conditions and assess the status and trends in their use in conducting educational activities. The study uses general scientific and unique methods of economic analysis, in particular, analysis and synthesis, analogy and comparison, generalization and systematization, and graphic ways. Regarding the results of the study of multimedia technologies for teaching musical art in current conditions, it was found that they contribute to the development of the seeker's creative, creative, and cognitive activity, have a positive impact on learning material, and diversify the educational process. Multimedia technologies such as presentations, programs for watching a video, listening to audio, music and singing karaoke, electronic encyclopedias, and Internet resources are proven to be the most used in music education. They have several qualitative and quantitative advantages, manifested in the possibilities of audio-visual presentation of educational material and significantly higher information density. It is suggested to strengthen the use of such computer programs as Microsoft Word, Ahead Nero, Finale, Adobe Audition, Sound Forge, and Microsoft PowerPoint for musical art classes.

Authoring Tool for a Cyber University (가상대학 구축을 위한 AUTHORING TOOL에 대한 연구)

  • 이달상;이춘근
    • Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.65-76
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    • 1997
  • We discuss the characteristics of authoring tool for the lecture on demand(LOD) in a cyber university. Authoring tool will be one of the important tools for constructing LOD that gives good educational opportunities to students of cyber university. The one of characteristics in authoring tool is“Education”and“Entertainment”. The LOD system constructed with authoring tool will be impact on multimedia telecommunication, technology for constructing and searching multimedia database, GroupWare and distributing technology, etc.

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