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Generation gap between adolescents group and parents group in the perceptions on online games (부모 세대와 청소년 세대의 온라인 게임에 대한 인식 차이: 온라인 게임의 유해성/유익성, 영향과 가치, 부모-자녀 관계, 규제에 대한 인식을 중심으로)

  • Jee Yeon Kim;Young Yim Doh
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.263-280
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of our study was to figure out the generation gap between adolescents group and parents group in the sub-dimensions of perceptions on online games, such as harmfulness and benefits of online games, impacts and values of online games, parent-adolescent relationship with regard to online game activities, and government regulation of online games. To this end, we conducted online survey targeting middle or high school students and parents with children attending middle or high school regarding the perceptions on online games. As a result, we identified the similarities and differences between adolescents and parents generation in the sub-dimensions of perceptions on online games. Especially, we found significant differences between adolescents and parents generation in the perceptions on violence and sociality of online games. This result shows that the generation gap in these two factors may cause the conflict between parents and adolescents with regard to online game activities. Also, we ascertained the significant generation gap in the perception on parent-adolescent relationship with regard to online game activities. This result implies that parent-adolescent relationship in the developmental process of adolescents in real life was reflected in the perception on parent-adolescent relationship with regard to online game activities. Our contributions are in specifying the generation gap in the sub-dimensions of the perceptions on online games and in identifying the main causes of the conflict between parents group and adolescent group with regard to online game activities.

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Using Online Knowledge-based Search Service in Science Education: focused on Secondary School Chemistry (과학교육에서의 온라인 지식검색 서비스 활용 현황과 역할: 중·고등학교 화학교과를 중심으로)

  • Choi, Chui Im;Lee, Eun Ah;Kim, Miyun;Kim, Min Wook;Moon, Sung Hyun;Choi, Bokyung
    • Journal of Science Education
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.49-55
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study is to examine how online knowledge-based search service is being used by students in science education. Reviewing information and summarizing data are important parts in scientific inquiry. As more and more information is available online, how to review and summarize online information for scientific inquiry also becomes an issue. In this study, we examined one of the popular online knowledge-based search services to see what kinds of information in secondary school chemistry are mostly sought and how reliable those information could be. The result indicated that users mostly seek scientific explanations and problem solving but about 30% of provided information appeared to be incorrect. It implicates that it is necessary to pay attention for teaching students how to obtain, evaluate, and communicate online information in science education to enhance students' ability for scientific inquiry.

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Assessment of Academic Utilization of Online Information Resources by Undergraduate Students in University of Nigeria, Nsukka

  • Mole, Austin J.C.
    • International Journal of Knowledge Content Development & Technology
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.29-48
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    • 2017
  • The aim of this paper was to determine the utilization of online information resources by undergraduate students in the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. It was undertaken specifically with the objectives of identifying the online information resources used; academic purposes for their use, extent, problems and strategies for improving the academic use of the resources by undergraduate students. Descriptive survey was used as the research design. The population of this study comprises of all 25,657 regular registered undergraduate students in University of Nigeria, Nsukka. The sample for this study comprises 2500 students which is 10% of the population. The results of the study shows that most of the online information resources are not used by the undergraduate students. Just a few of them are highly used. Some of the academic purposes for the use of the resources include to do course assignment and project works and to stay up-to-date on social events. The major problems responsible for the low utilisation of the resources include incessant power failure, limited available computers in the university library, and server's low bandwidth. Based on the findings, maintenance of uninterrupted power supply, provision of enough computers in the library; constant upgrade of server's bandwidth and many more were recommended as the strategies for improving the use of online information resources by undergraduate students in UNN. The implication of this study lies in the fact that solutions to the problems raised would be helpful to the university management, librarians and students in ensuring maximum and adequate provision and effective utilisation of online information a resources in the library.

An Exploratory Study on Online Education Scaffolding Stategy and Effect at the University Using a Systematic Review (대학 온라인 교육의 스캐폴딩 전략 및 효과 탐색을 위한 체계적 문헌고찰)

  • Hong, Sumin;Kwon, Hyun-G;Han, Hyeongjong
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.63-72
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    • 2022
  • The interest in online education has increased due to the spread of COVID-19. Especially, in the online environment, the importance of scaffolding, which refers to the help and support provided by instructors or peer learners, is being emphasized. This study aimed to review the antecedents of online scaffolding at the university of Korea through the method of systematic review. For this purpose, we collected 578 studies conducted from 2010 to 2021 and selected 7 studies according to the criteria of selection and exclusion. As a result, we found general features, types, and effects of online scaffolding at the university of Korea. Based on these results, we discussed suggestions and implications for a follow-up study. We hope many empirical kinds of research will be conducted about online scaffolding at the university.

A Study on Improvement of Teaching and Learning of University in Online Class Environment since COVID-19 (COVID-19 이후 온라인 수업 시행에 따른 대학 교수·학습 개선방안 도출)

  • Park, Dongchan;Lee, Giljae;Kang, Soyun;Kim, Sujin;Ahn, Eunbi;Chang, Seojin
    • Journal of Industrial Convergence
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.11-21
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to provide fundamental background to improve the quality of teaching and learning performance in online classes by analyzing the students' learning experience aspects on online environment. This study explores the relationship between learning experience and teaching and learning performance according to the online classes types(synchronous/asynchronous class), and identifies the mediation effect of students' perception and attitude toward online classes using Structural Equations Model(SEM). The findings are shown as follows: First, learning experience has positive effect on teaching and learning performance statistically. Second, learning experience has different effect on teaching and learning performance depending on the type of online classes. Specifically, learning experience in synchronous environment has higher influence on teaching and learning performance than in asynchronous environment. On the other hand, perception and attitude toward online classes have greater influence on teaching and learning performance in asynchronous class than in synchronous class. Lastly, the students' perception and attitude toward online classes do not have mediation effects significantly in the relationship between learning experience and teaching and learning performance. The result of this study can be a guide for researcher to approach to teaching and learning performance in online environment of university.

Proposal of Smart era Online Learning Model with BigData (빅데이터를 접목한 스마트시대 온라인 학습 모델의 제안과 실증)

  • Park, Jae-Chun;Lee, Doo-Young;Kuk, Sung-Hee
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.991-1000
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    • 2015
  • This paper is studying for New Online Learning Model on Smart digital era. It can expect the result of learning degree on Online Learning Class. Using 7-factors of Online Class's operating policy, make the expectation model by 'decision tree' method. And through applying another class, we can getting a generality. Finally, Over the traditional Online Class model, we can take the real-time status of Online class learning degree. It is useful both students and teacher. It is the one of 'Smart learning Model'.

Quality Evaluation of Online Health Information Related to Young Child (영유아 온라인 건강정보의 질 평가)

  • Son, Hyun-Mi;Je, Minji;Sohn, Young-Sil
    • Child Health Nursing Research
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.91-100
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    • 2018
  • Purpose: This study was to evaluate the quality of online health information related to infants and preschoolers accessible through mobile applications and websites. Methods: Using combinations of the terms 'infant', 'preschooler', and 'health' as the main keyword or categories, the researchers searched relevant mobile applications and websites in Korean application markets and popular search engines. Twelve mobile application and 14 websites were finally selected according to our inclusion criteria and evaluated using DISCERN instrument. Results: The overall quality score of online health information available through mobile applications was 2.00 of 5 points, the reliability score was 2.15, and the quality score was 1.76. The overall quality score of online health information available through websites was 2.29, the reliability score was 2.40, and the quality score was 1.82. Conclusion: The quality of online health information related to young children was found to be low and to have potentially significant drawbacks according to DISCERN criteria. Therefore, it is necessary to establish a system to evaluate and regulate the quality of online health information. Additionally, factors that readers can use to judge the quality of health information, such as references and the benefit versus risks of the information, should be provided.

A Study on Cross-border Online Shoppers for Fashion Products by Benefit Sought

  • An, Sangheuk;Jung, Jihoon;Lee, Hyun-Hwa
    • International Journal of Costume and Fashion
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.25-50
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of the study was to identify dimensions of benefit sought where consumer cross-border online shoppers seek and to examine the effects of the dimensions on expectancy, perceived performance, disconformity and satisfaction with cross-border online shopping. A total of 258 data were gathered and analyzed using SPSS 22.0. The results of the study identified that six dimensions of benefit sought of cross-border online shopping, which were economic-efficiency, convenience, uniqueness, scarcity, superiority and conformity seeking. There were significant effects of economic-efficiency, scarcity and uniqueness seeking on the expectancy, perceived performance, and satisfaction. In addition, consumers were segmented as four clusters classified using benefit sought of cross-border online shopping. The four clusters were labeled as "high interest type", "disinterested type", "unique scarcity type", and "price-first unfussy type". The significant differences were found among the clusters in the research constructs of expectancy and disconfirmation theory. The findings of the study suggested practical and managerial implications.

Price Discount and Membership Features on Trust in Luxury Online Shopping Malls

  • CHO, Yunseo;BANG, Jounghae;LEE, Jumin
    • Journal of Distribution Science
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    • v.18 no.11
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    • pp.31-39
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: This study attempts to explain why online luxury shopping malls have implemented a difficult registration process and membership fees. These features weaken online shopping convenience, one of the major reasons why people shop online instead of offline. Therefore, this study scrutinizes the effects of membership features on trust, focusing on the moderating effects of registration difficulty and membership fees. Research design, data and methodology: A survey method with a total of 296 survey data was used. A 2 × 2 × 2 factorial design was employed. The three independent variables are price discount rate (20% vs. 70%), registration difficulty (low vs. high), and membership fees (yes vs. no). Results: The results reveal that a price discount rate has a negative effect on trust, whereas membership fees and registration difficulty moderate its negative effect on trust. Conclusions: A high price discount rate lowers trust for online luxury shopping malls. Meanwhile, registration difficulty and membership fees can be used to prevent consumers from losing trust caused by the high price discount rate. Therefore, registration difficulty and membership fees are signals implying that not everyone can use these private online shopping malls, which provide low prices for luxury items.