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IT교육 서비스품질이 교육만족도, 현업적용의도 및 추천의도에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구: 학습자 직위 및 참여동기의 조절효과를 중심으로 (A Study on the Influence of IT Education Service Quality on Educational Satisfaction, Work Application Intention, and Recommendation Intention: Focusing on the Moderating Effects of Learner Position and Participation Motivation)

  • 강려은;양성병
    • 지능정보연구
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    • 제23권4호
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    • pp.169-196
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    • 2017
  • 제4차 산업혁명의 도래로 IT(information technology)를 활용한 다양한 융합기술에 대한 관심이 높아지고 있으며, 이에 따른 고품질의 IT관련 교육서비스 제공의 필요성 및 중요성 또한 점차 증대되고 있다. 한편, 일반적인 교육서비스 품질 및 만족도에 관한 연구는 그 동안 다양한 맥락에서 활발히 진행된 바 있으나, IT교육 참가자를 대상으로 한 IT교육 서비스품질의 역할을 살펴본 연구는 상대적으로 부족한 것으로 파악된다. 이에 본 연구에서는 SERVPERF 모형 및 관련 선행연구를 바탕으로 IT교육 맥락에서 IT교육 서비스품질의 다섯 가지 차원(유형성, 신뢰성, 반응성, 확신성 및 공감성)을 도출하고, 이러한 세부 IT교육 서비스품질 요인이 학습자의 교육만족도, 나아가 현업적용의도 및 추천의도에 미치는 영향을 검증하였다. 또한, 이러한 영향이 학습자 직위(실무자 집단/관리자 집단) 및 참여동기(자발적 참여집단/비자발적 참여집단)에 따라 어떻게 달라지는지에 대한 추가분석도 실시하였다. 서울 소재 'M'교육기관 203명의 IT교육 참가자 대상 설문을 활용한 구조방정식모형 분석 결과, IT교육 서비스품질의 다섯 가지 차원 가운데 유형성, 신뢰성 및 확신성이 교육만족도에 유의한 영향을 주는 것으로 나타났으며, 이러한 교육만족도는 현업적용의도와 추천의도에도 유의한 영향을 주는 것으로 조사되었다. 또한, IT교육 서비스품질이 교육만족도에 미치는 영향 관계에서 학습자 직위 및 참여동기가 유의한 조절효과를 가진다는 사실을 확인하였다. 본 연구는 SERVPERF 모형을 활용하여 IT교육 맥락에서 IT교육 서비스품질의 영향력을 실증한 최초의 연구라는 점에서 학술적 의의가 있다. 본 연구결과가 IT교육 서비스 제공기관의 교육만족도 제고 및 효율적인 서비스 운영을 위한 실질적인 지침을 제공해 줄 수 있을 것으로 기대한다.

제 1, 2회 학생 과학 공동탐구 토론대회의 종합적 평가 (Summative Evaluation of 1993, 1994 Discussion Contest of Scientific Investigation)

  • 김은숙;윤혜경
    • 한국과학교육학회지
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.376-388
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    • 1996
  • The first and the second "Discussion Contest of Scientific Investigation" was evaluated in this study. This contest was a part of 'Korean Youth Science Festival' held in 1993 and 1994. The evaluation was based on the data collected from the middle school students of final teams, their teachers, a large number of middle school students and college students who were audience of the final competition. Questionnaires, interviews, reports of final teams, and video tape of final competition were used to collect data. The study focussed on three research questions. The first was about the preparation and the research process of students of final teams. The second was about the format and the proceeding of the Contest. The third was whether participating the Contest was useful experience for the students and the teachers of the final teams. The first area, the preparation and the research process of students, were investigated in three aspects. One was the level of cooperation, participation, support and the role of teachers. The second was the information search and experiment, and the third was the report writing. The students of the final teams from both years, had positive opinion about the cooperation, students' active involvement, and support from family and school. Students considered their teachers to be a guide or a counsellor, showing their level of active participation. On the other hand, the interview of 1993 participants showed that there were times that teachers took strong leading role. Therefore one can conclude that students took active roles most of the time while the room for improvement still exists. To search the information they need during the period of the preparation, student visited various places such as libraries, bookstores, universities, and research institutes. Their search was not limited to reading the books, although the books were primary source of information. Students also learned how to organize the information they found and considered leaning of organizing skill useful and fun. Variety of experiments was an important part of preparation and students had positive opinion about it. Understanding related theory was considered most difficult and important, while designing and building proper equipments was considered difficult but not important. This reflects the students' school experience where the equipments were all set in advance and students were asked to confirm the theories presented in the previous class hours. About the reports recording the research process, students recognize the importance and the necessity of the report but had difficulty in writing it. Their reports showed tendency to list everything they did without clear connection to the problem to be solved. Most of the reports did not record the references and some of them confused report writing with story telling. Therefore most of them need training in writing the reports. It is also desirable to describe the process of student learning when theory or mathematics that are beyond the level of middle school curriculum were used because it is part of their investigation. The second area of evaluation was about the format and the proceeding of the Contest, the problems given to students, and the process of student discussion. The format of the Contests, which consisted of four parts, presentation, refutation, debate and review, received good evaluation from students because it made students think more and gave more difficult time but was meaningful and helped to remember longer time according to students. On the other hand, students said the time given to each part of the contest was too short. The problems given to students were short and open ended to stimulate students' imagination and to offer various possible routes to the solution. This type of problem was very unfamiliar and gave a lot of difficulty to students. Student had positive opinion about the research process they experienced but did not recognize the fact that such a process was possible because of the oneness of the task. The level of the problems was rated as too difficult by teachers and college students but as appropriate by the middle school students in audience and participating students. This suggests that it is possible for student to convert the problems to be challengeable and intellectually satisfactory appropriate for their level of understanding even when the problems were difficult for middle school students. During the process of student discussion, a few problems were observed. Some problems were related to the technics of the discussion, such as inappropriate behavior for the role he/she was taking, mismatching answers to the questions. Some problems were related to thinking. For example, students thinking was off balanced toward deductive reasoning, and reasoning based on experimental data was weak. The last area of evaluation was the effect of the Contest. It was measured through the change of the attitude toward science and science classes, and willingness to attend the next Contest. According to the result of the questionnaire, no meaningful change in attitude was observed. However, through the interview several students were observed to have significant positive change in attitude while no student with negative change was observed. Most of the students participated in Contest said they would participate again or recommend their friend to participate. Most of the teachers agreed that the Contest should continue and they would recommend their colleagues or students to participate. As described above, the "Discussion Contest of Scientific Investigation", which was developed and tried as a new science contest, had positive response from participating students and teachers, and the audience. Two among the list of results especially demonstrated that the goal of the Contest, "active and cooperative science learning experience", was reached. One is the fact that students recognized the experience of cooperation, discussion, information search, variety of experiments to be fun and valuable. The other is the fact that the students recognized the format of the contest consisting of presentation, refutation, discussion and review, required more thinking and was challenging, but was more meaningful. Despite a few problems such as, unfamiliarity with the technics of discussion, weakness in inductive and/or experiment based reasoning, and difficulty in report writing, The Contest demonstrated the possibility of new science learning environment and science contest by offering the chance to challenge open tasks by utilizing student science knowledge and ability to inquire and to discuss rationally and critically with other students.

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전이학습 기반 다중 컨볼류션 신경망 레이어의 활성화 특징과 주성분 분석을 이용한 이미지 분류 방법 (Transfer Learning using Multiple ConvNet Layers Activation Features with Principal Component Analysis for Image Classification)

  • 바트후 ?바자브;주마벡 알리하노브;팡양;고승현;조근식
    • 지능정보연구
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.205-225
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    • 2018
  • Convolutional Neural Network (ConvNet)은 시각적 특징의 계층 구조를 분석하고 학습할 수 있는 대표적인 심층 신경망이다. 첫 번째 신경망 모델인 Neocognitron은 80 년대에 처음 소개되었다. 당시 신경망은 대규모 데이터 집합과 계산 능력이 부족하여 학계와 산업계에서 널리 사용되지 않았다. 그러나 2012년 Krizhevsky는 ImageNet ILSVRC (Large Scale Visual Recognition Challenge) 에서 심층 신경망을 사용하여 시각적 인식 문제를 획기적으로 해결하였고 그로 인해 신경망에 대한 사람들의 관심을 다시 불러 일으켰다. 이미지넷 첼린지에서 제공하는 다양한 이미지 데이터와 병렬 컴퓨팅 하드웨어 (GPU)의 발전이 Krizhevsky의 승리의 주요 요인이었다. 그러므로 최근의 딥 컨볼루션 신경망의 성공을 병렬계산을 위한 GPU의 출현과 더불어 ImageNet과 같은 대규모 이미지 데이터의 가용성으로 정의 할 수 있다. 그러나 이러한 요소는 많은 도메인에서 병목 현상이 될 수 있다. 대부분의 도메인에서 ConvNet을 교육하기 위해 대규모 데이터를 수집하려면 많은 노력이 필요하다. 대규모 데이터를 보유하고 있어도 처음부터 ConvNet을 교육하려면 많은 자원과 시간이 소요된다. 이와 같은 문제점은 전이 학습을 사용하면 해결할 수 있다. 전이 학습은 지식을 원본 도메인에서 새 도메인으로 전이하는 방법이다. 전이학습에는 주요한 두 가지 케이스가 있다. 첫 번째는 고정된 특징점 추출기로서의 ConvNet이고, 두번째는 새 데이터에서 ConvNet을 fine-tuning 하는 것이다. 첫 번째 경우, 사전 훈련 된 ConvNet (예: ImageNet)을 사용하여 ConvNet을 통해 이미지의 피드포워드 활성화를 계산하고 특정 레이어에서 활성화 특징점을 추출한다. 두 번째 경우에는 새 데이터에서 ConvNet 분류기를 교체하고 재교육을 한 후에 사전 훈련된 네트워크의 가중치를 백프로퍼게이션으로 fine-tuning 한다. 이 논문에서는 고정된 특징점 추출기를 여러 개의 ConvNet 레이어를 사용하는 것에 중점을 두었다. 그러나 여러 ConvNet 레이어에서 직접 추출된 차원적 복잡성을 가진 특징점을 적용하는 것은 여전히 어려운 문제이다. 우리는 여러 ConvNet 레이어에서 추출한 특징점이 이미지의 다른 특성을 처리한다는 것을 발견했다. 즉, 여러 ConvNet 레이어의 최적의 조합을 찾으면 더 나은 특징점을 얻을 수 있다. 위의 발견을 토대로 이 논문에서는 단일 ConvNet 계층의 특징점 대신에 전이 학습을 위해 여러 ConvNet 계층의 특징점을 사용하도록 제안한다. 본 논문에서 제안하는 방법은 크게 세단계로 이루어져 있다. 먼저 이미지 데이터셋의 이미지를 ConvNet의 입력으로 넣으면 해당 이미지가 사전 훈련된 AlexNet으로 피드포워드 되고 3개의 fully-connected 레이어의 활성화 틀징점이 추출된다. 둘째, 3개의 ConvNet 레이어의 활성화 특징점을 연결하여 여러 개의 ConvNet 레이어의 특징점을 얻는다. 레이어의 활성화 특징점을 연결을 하는 이유는 더 많은 이미지 정보를 얻기 위해서이다. 동일한 이미지를 사용한 3개의 fully-connected 레이어의 특징점이 연결되면 결과 이미지의 특징점의 차원은 4096 + 4096 + 1000이 된다. 그러나 여러 ConvNet 레이어에서 추출 된 특징점은 동일한 ConvNet에서 추출되므로 특징점이 중복되거나 노이즈를 갖는다. 따라서 세 번째 단계로 PCA (Principal Component Analysis)를 사용하여 교육 단계 전에 주요 특징점을 선택한다. 뚜렷한 특징이 얻어지면, 분류기는 이미지를 보다 정확하게 분류 할 수 있고, 전이 학습의 성능을 향상시킬 수 있다. 제안된 방법을 평가하기 위해 특징점 선택 및 차원축소를 위해 PCA를 사용하여 여러 ConvNet 레이어의 특징점과 단일 ConvNet 레이어의 특징점을 비교하고 3개의 표준 데이터 (Caltech-256, VOC07 및 SUN397)로 실험을 수행했다. 실험결과 제안된 방법은 Caltech-256 데이터의 FC7 레이어로 73.9 %의 정확도를 얻었을 때와 비교하여 75.6 %의 정확도를 보였고 VOC07 데이터의 FC8 레이어로 얻은 69.2 %의 정확도와 비교하여 73.1 %의 정확도를 보였으며 SUN397 데이터의 FC7 레이어로 48.7%의 정확도를 얻었을 때와 비교하여 52.2%의 정확도를 보였다. 본 논문에 제안된 방법은 Caltech-256, VOC07 및 SUN397 데이터에서 각각 기존에 제안된 방법과 비교하여 2.8 %, 2.1 % 및 3.1 %의 성능 향상을 보였다.

한국가족계획사업(韓國家族計劃事業)의 문제점(問題點) (Problems in the Korean National Family Planning Program)

  • 홍종관
    • Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.27-36
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    • 1975
  • The success of the family planning program in Korea is reflected in the decrease in the growth rate from 3.0% in 1962 to 2.0% in 1971, and in the decrease in the fertility rate from 43/1,000 in 1960 to 29/1,000 in 1970. However, it would be erroneous to attribute these reductions entirely to the family planning program. Other socio-economic factors, such as the increasing age at marriage and the increasing use of induced abortions, definitely had an impact on the lowered growth and fertility rate. Despite the relative success of the program to data in meeting its goals, there is no room for complacency. Meeting the goal of a further reduction in the population growth rate to 1.3% by 1981 is a much more difficult task than any one faced in the past. Not only must fertility be lowered further, but the size of the target population itself will expand tremendously in the late seventies; due to the post-war baby boom of the 1950's reaching reproductive ages. Furthermore, it is doubtful that the age at marriage will continue to rise as in the past or that the incidence of induced abortion will continue to increase. Consequently, future reductions in fertility will be more dependent on the performance of the national family planning program, with less assistance from these non-program factors. This paper will describe various approaches to help to the solution of these current problems. 1. PRACTICE RATE IN FAMILY PLANNING In 1973, the attitude (approval) and knowledge rates were quite high; 94% and 98% respectively. But a large gap exists between that and the actual practice rate, which is only 3695. Two factors must be considered in attempting to close the KAP-gap. The first is to change social norms, which still favor a larger family, increasing the practice rate cannot be done very quickly. The second point to consider is that the family planning program has not yet reached all the eligible women. A 1973 study determineded that a large portion, 3096 in fact, of all eligible women do not want more children, but are not practicing family planning. Thus, future efforts to help close the KAP-gap must focus attention and services on this important large group of potential acceptors. 2. CONTINUATION RATES Dissatisfaction with the loop and pill has resulted in high discontinuation rates. For example, a 1973 survey revealed that within the first six months initial loop acceptance. nearly 50% were dropouts, and that within the first four months of inital pill acceptance. nearly 50% were dropouts. These discontinuation rates have risen over the past few years. The high rate of discontinuance obviously decreases the contraceptive effectiveness. and has resulted in many unwanted births which is directly related to the increase of induced abortions. In the future, the family planning program must emphasize the improved quality of initial and follow-up services. rather than more quantity, in order to insure higher continuation rates and thus more effective contraceptive protection. 3. INDUCED ABORTION As noted earlier. the use of induced abortions has been increase yearly. For example, in 1960, the average number of abortions was 0.6 abortions per women in the 15-44 age range. By 1970. that had increased to 2 abortions per women. In 1966. 13% of all women between 15-44 had experienced at least one abortion. By 1971, that figure jumped to 28%. In 1973 alone, the total number of abortions was 400,000. Besides the ever incre.sing number of induced abortions, another change has that those who use abortions have shifted since 1965 to include- not. only the middle class, but also rural and low-income women. In the future. in response to the demand for abortion services among rural and low-income w~men, the government must provide and support abortion services for these women as a part of the national family planning program. 4. TARGET SYSTIi:M Since 1962, the nationwide target system has been used to set a target for each method, and the target number of acceptors is then apportioned out to various sub-areas according to the number of eligible couples in each area. Because these targets are set without consideration for demographic factors, particular tastes, prejudices, and previous patterns of acceptance in the area, a high discontinuation rate for all methods and a high wastage rate for the oral pill and condom results. In the future. to alleviate these problems of the methodbased target system. an alternative. such as the weighted-credit system, should be adopted on a nation wide basis. In this system. each contraceptive method is. assigned a specific number of points based upon the couple-years of protection (CYP) provided by the method. and no specific targets for each method are given. 5. INCREASE OF STERILIZA.TION TARGET Two special projects. the hospital-based family planning program and the armed forces program, has greatly contributed to the increasing acceptance in female and male sterilization respectively. From January-September 1974, 28,773 sterilizations were performed. During the same time in 1975, 46,894 were performed; a 63% increase. If this trend continues, by the end of 1975. approximately 70,000 sterilizations will have been performed. Sterilization is a much better method than both the loop and pill, in terms of more effective contraceptive protection and the almost zero dropout rate. In the future, the. family planning program should continue to stress the special programs which make more sterilizations possible. In particular, it should seek to add the laparoscope techniques to facilitate female sterilization acceptance rates. 6. INCREASE NUMBER OF PRIVATE ACCEPTORS Among the current family planning users, approximately 1/3 are in the private sector and thus do not- require government subsidy. The number of private acceptors increases with increasing urbanization and economic growth. To speed this process, the government initiated the special hospital based family planning program which is utilized mostly by the private sector. However, in the future, to further hasten the increase of private acceptors, the government should encourage doctors in private practice to provide family planning services, and provide the contraceptive supplies. This way, those do utilize the private medical system will also be able to receive family planning services and pay for it. Another means of increasing the number of private acceptors, IS to greatly expand the commercial outlets for pills and condoms beyond the existing service points of drugstores, hospitals, and health centers. 7. IE&C PROGRAM The current preferred family size is nearly twice as high as needed to achieve a stable poplation. Also, a strong boy preference hinders a small family size as nearly all couples fuel they must have at least one or more sons. The IE&C program must, in the future, strive to emphasize the values of the small family and equality of the sexes. A second problem for the IE&C program to work. with in the: future is the large group of people who approves family planning, want no more children, but do not practice. The IE&C program must work to motivate these people to accept family planning And finally, for those who already practice, an IE&C program in the future must stress continuation of use. The IE&C campaign, to insure highest effectiveness, should be based on a detailed factor analysis of contraceptive discontinuance. In conclusion, Korea faces a serious unfavorable sociodemographic situation- in the future unless the population growth rate can be curtailed. And in the future, the decrease in fertility will depend solely on the family planning program, as the effect of other socio-economic factors has already been maximumally felt. A second serious factor to consider is the increasing number of eligible women due to the 1950's baby boom. Thus, to meet these challenges, the program target must be increased and the program must improve the effectiveness of its current activities and develop new programs.

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