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An analysis of the structural equation modeling for the effect of university's online class support on learning participation through learning presence (대학의 온라인 수업지원이 학습실재감을 매개로 학습참여도에 미치는 구조방정식 모형 분석)

  • Kim, Ji-Hyo;Im, Hee-Joo
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.269-277
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of the study is to explore the effect of university's managing and system support in online classes on learning participation mediated by learning presence and to examine the structural relationship between the factors. In order to achieve the purpose of the study, 135 students who take online "College English 2" classes were analyzed for the fitness of the research model and the path and structural analysis through a confirmative factor of the structural equation model. As a result of the study, first, the university's managing support for online class showed a positive effect to learning presence. Second, the university's managing support for online classes completely mediated learning presence and had a positive effect on learning participation. This study can clarify the structural relationship between environmental factors which are online class support and learners' characteristics in university online class, learning presence, and learning participation and can broaden the understanding of learning participation in online classes. It gives the implications that should be considered in teaching and learning design.

In COVID-19, the Effect of Expected benefit of Time, Expected benefit of Learning, and Technology Familiarity in Online Class on Class Satisfaction (코로나 19로 인한 온라인 수업에서 시간적 기대 효익, 학습효과 기대 효익, 기술적 친숙도가 수업만족도에 미치는 영향)

  • Yu, Sang-Hui
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.12 no.11
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    • pp.257-263
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    • 2021
  • This study analyzed the factors affecting online class satisfaction and tried to use it as basic data for more effective class management. The survey was collected on 208 students majoring in dental laboratory technology in Jeonbuk and Chungbuk. The data were analyzed by reliability analysis, descriptive stastistics, compare means(t-test, one-way ANOVA), Pearson's correlation coefficient and stepwies multiple regression analysis(SPSS program). The analysis results showed that expected benefit of time was 3.87, expected benefit of learning was 3.30, technology familiarity was 3.40, and class satisfaction was 3.21. The most influential factor in class satisfaction was technology familiarity. In order to increase the online class satisfaction, it is necessary to build a learning environment to improve the ability to learning tools used in classes and technology familiarity with the online class system.

A Study on Online Class Satisfaction and Learning Commitment of Head and Neck Anatomy Students Due to Corona 19 -For students in the Department of Dental Hygiene- (코로나19로 인한 두경부 해부학 수강생의 온라인 수업 만족도와 학습몰입도에 관한 연구 - 치위생학과 학생을 대상으로 -)

  • Choi, Da-Yae;Hong, Min-Hee
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.168-175
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    • 2021
  • This study was conducted to survey the learners' satisfaction with the online head and neck anatomy class and obtain basic data for the purpose of possibly making continuing online class educationally more effective. A Google Forms survey was conducted with dental hygiene students, and 120 copies of the questionnaire were used as data for the final analysis. The study surveyed when they take on online classes and the types of online classes and had the respondents subjectively evaluate their own understanding of the classes and their academic achievements through them. The biggest influence on learning immersion was academic achievement and the biggest influence on the satisfaction with online class was the students' understanding of the class. It is hoped that the research results will shed light on the directions for designing new curriculums in anatomy in this era of a pandemic.

Perceived Benefits and User Loyalty Analysis Model - College Online Class System (지각된 혜택과 이용자 충성도 분석모형-대학의 온라인 수업 시스템)

  • Jong Weon Kim;Daekil Kim
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.249-263
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    • 2023
  • The present study investigated the impact of users' perceived benefits on their happiness and loyalty towards the university's online class system. Furthermore, the notion of loyalty was delineated into cognitive, emotional, intentional, and behavioral loyalty, and a systematic analysis was conducted to assess their respective impacts. The analysis was conducted using survey data obtained from a sample of 298 college students who possessed prior experience with the university's online class system. The analysis of the survey revealed that the satisfaction with the online class system was positively influenced by perceived practical benefits and symbolic benefits. However, it was found that emotional benefits did not have a statistically significant impact on satisfaction. Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that cognitive loyalty exerts a substantial beneficial impact on emotional loyalty, as well as a sequential and considerable positive influence on active and behavioral commitment inside the online class system established through perceived benefits. This study holds significance as it conducted an empirical analysis on the impact of users' perceived benefits of the university's online class system on their satisfaction levels, as well as its influence on the four-stage development process of loyalty.

A Study on Non-face-to-face Educational Methods which can be used in Practical Subject of Game Production (게임제작 실습 교과목에서 활용할 수 있는 비대면 교육방법 연구)

  • Park, Sunha
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.125-133
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    • 2021
  • Due to Covid-19, the un-contact culture has affected society as a whole, and the methods of education conducted offline has been greatly affected. In the private education of preparing for university entrance, the public official examinations and certification acquisition, the method of online education has been shown to have positive effects. While private class and school class which have offered in off-line to cope with rapid changes caused various problems such as decline in quality for education. Due to the characteristic of design class, practical training is important. As interactive feedback between students and educators is more important than one-way of delivering knowledge while class is conducted in online, educators have a challenge when they prepare for class. This study handles the methods of online education for the purpose of practical education methods in university nowadays, Especially, the non-face-to-face education methods for game animation production. Based on this study, I propose an effective educational method with non-face-to-face class that allows students to be satisfied and increases their knowledge, beyond face-to-face class.

A Study on the Perceptions of Professors and Students of Engineering Colleges on Online Classes for Spring Semester 2020 (2020년 1학기 공과대학 교수와 학생의 온라인 수업에 관한 인식 연구)

  • Kang, So Yeon
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.20-28
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    • 2021
  • In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought dramatic changes in the field of engineering education. Contrary to the traditional engineering education emphasis on content-oriented, design-based, hands-on, experimental, and field experience, most of engineering classes in 2020 had to be undertaken remotely online. However, it has not been explored how professors and students perceive about such a shift in engineering education. The aim of the current study was to investigate the perceptions of professors and students on online classes in engineering colleges during spring Semester 2020. Questionnaire data were collected from 100 professors and 4,152 students in the college of engineering. The results of this study were as following: Students were less satisfied with the online classes than professors. The online lecture method that students were most satisfied with was the recorded lecture. This is likely due to the fact that the recorded lectures can be repeated multiple times anytime, anywhere. Moreover, the experimental classes, which conventionally has more of an emphasis on the hands-on experience, also had to be conducted remotely, showing even lower satisfaction among students. Most of professors reported that the average hours they spent on preparing for online lecture increased compared to face-to-face class. Both professors and students preferred in-person exam as a desirable method of end-of-semester assessment for grading. The results of the current study have important implications for the improvement of online course environments. It is important for professors to design a structured class suitable for online education and understand the challenges students encounter during online classes. Also, professors should communicate more openly about their expectations and rubrics for class goals and assignments. Schools also needs to make effort to provide the support for the internet environment of students.

The Effects of Confirmation and Perceived Benefits on Satisfaction and Continuous Usage Intention for University Online Class Systems (기대일치와 인지된 혜택이 대학의 온라인 수업의 만족도와 지속적 사용 의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Jongweon;Kim, Daekil
    • The Journal of Information Systems
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.153-169
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    • 2020
  • Purpose Many students have concerned about the quality and operation of online courses with universities offering online courses to avoid the spread of COVID-19. To deepen our understanding of university online class systems, this research aims to assess students' satisfaction with online class systems and continuous usage intention on the basis of the perceived benefits and expectation confirmation theory. Design/methodology/approach This paper empirically analyzes the impact of each perceived benefit on user satisfaction and the intention to use it continuously by dividing the perceived benefits considered in existing literature into utilitarian benefits (convenience), emotional benefits (pleasure), and symbolic benefits (personal benefits). Moreover, the perceived expectations and performance have also been assessed with its impact on satisfaction and the intention to continue use. Data collected from 241 university students were empirically tested against a research model. Findings Analysis results showed that perceived advantages (comfort, enjoyment and personalized benefit) significantly affect user satisfaction and that perceived benefits have positive effects on the intention to continue use whereas the expected confirmation do not significantly influence on the intention to continue use.

Direct Instruction and Use of Online English Writing Software on EMI Class-Takers' Self-Efficacy

  • Murdoch, Yvette Denise;Kang, Alin
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.97-106
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    • 2019
  • EMI (English as a Medium of Instruction) classes are now accepted policy at Korean universities, yet students often struggle with required academic English writings. The present study examined an EMI class that used direct instruction and access to online assistive English writing software. From preliminary analysis, 26 students expressed interest in how an EMI academic writing class could facilitate improved English writing skills. Study participants completed a survey on self-efficacy and learning needs and assignments for an EMI academic writing class. To establish inter-rater reliability, three trained raters assessed the written essays of students prior to and after instructional intervention. Fleiss' Kappas statistics showed moderate reliability. Students' opinions on the use of online software were also analysed. Paired t-test was run on the quality of students' pre- and post-instruction assignments, and there was significant difference in the rated scores. Self-efficacy was found to have moderate positive association with improved post-essay writing scores.

Performance and Satisfaction of Online and Non-face-to-face Mixed Classes (온라인 수업과 비대면 혼합수업의 성과와 만족도)

  • Sun Young Park
    • Advanced Industrial SCIence
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.39-44
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study is to compare the performance and satisfaction of online classes and non-face-to-face mixed classes at universities during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study was conductedtargeted fourth-grade students taking adult nursing lectures at the Department of Nursing at one university. Class performance and class satisfaction were compared between students who participated in the non-face-to-face class and participated in the non-face-to-face mixed class. class performance, students' average scores out of 100 on the final exams were compared. Class satisfaction compared the average score of questionnaire on class satisfaction Class performance was high in online classes, Class satisfaction was higher in mixed classes than in non-face-to-face classes. In the future, it will be necessary to develop and operate various educational methods for university education in the post-COVID-19 era.

A Study on Instructors' Perspective of Online General Education Classes - Focusing on the Case of C University (온라인 교양 수업에 대한 대학 교원의 인식)

  • Han, Jinhee;Yoon, Jiwon
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.537-542
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    • 2021
  • This study aimed to understand and analyze the instructors' class satisfaction and the effectiveness of online general education classes perceived by instructors after inevitable COVID-19. A total of 54 instructors participated in the survey conducted at the end of the spring semester 2021 at C University located Gyeongsangnam-do. Findings revealed that instructors' satisfaction with their online classes was relatively low(2.80), and they negatively perceived their online classes. Also they show negative perception of the variable, interaction with learners(2.87). However, they show higher satisfaction with the next variables than the overall satisfaction; class management, online learning platform, and asynchronous online learning. Plus, a statistically significant result is that online learning platform have the biggest effect on the instructors' class satisfaction. Therefore, we need to know that instructors have to get familiar with the online learning platform and universities help them provide a variety of training sessions regarding online learning platforms. This study has limitations in that it was conducted only at one college and the limited number of variables was measured.