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The Study of Advanced Articulation of the Korean Affricates (현대 한국어 파찰음의 조음점 전진 현상에 대한 연구)

  • Kook, Kyoung-A;Kang, Eun-Ji;Kim, Ju-Won
    • Proceedings of the KSPS conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.247-250
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    • 2007
  • The affricates of the Korean were alveolar sounds in the 15th century. Alveolar sounds have changed to post-alveolar or alveo-palatal sounds since the 18th century, at least in Southern Korean. These days, the advanced articulation of the affricates are observed, especially in the speech of young generations. The aim of this paper is to show the differences of the affricates when they are pronounced in alveo-palatal and in a more advanced position than in alveo-palatal by their cut-off frequencies. We have recorded speeches of freshmen(in their early twenties) at Seoul National University. The result was that the cut-off frequency of the advanced articulation in auditory observations was higher than that of the others. We have found in particular, that women have tendency to advance their place of articulation of the affricates.

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Correlation between the education evaluation materials of basic mathematics and analysis of the error types in freshmen of a university (대학 신입생들의 수학 기초학력 평가자료들 간의 상관관계 및 오류 유형 분석)

  • Jang, Min Woo;Pyo, Yong-Soo
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.501-518
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we analyzed the correlation among scores of the mathematics B-type grade of College Scholastic Ability Test(CSAT), scores of Mathematics Level Assessment(MLA) and written test scores of Basic Mathematics Subject(BMS) made by students. Especially, we examined the relationship between CSAT grade with results of MLA and results of BMS through survey of students who changed their grades and learned about reasons. In addition, we analyzed error types for the descriptive problem solving in BMS written tests..

A Way of Teaching Listening Comprehension through Tasks and Activities

  • Im, Byung-Bin;Kim, Ji-Sun
    • Korean Journal of English Language and Linguistics
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.163-185
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    • 2001
  • Listening comprehension is an integrative and creative process of interaction through which listeners receive speakers' production of linguistic or non-linguistic knowledge. Improving listening comprehension requires continual attentiveness and interest. .Listening skill can be extended systematically only when students are frequently exposed to a wide range of listening materials with an affective, cultural, social, and psycholinguistic approach. Therefore, teachers should help students learn how to comprehend intactly the overall meaning of intended messages. Practical classroom teaching necessitates a systematic procedure in which students should take part in meaningful tasks and activities. This study purposes to investigate the effects of task-based listening comprehension instruction on improvement of EFL learners' listening comprehension and their attitude and interest. 74 freshmen who enrolled in College English conversation classes in Kongju National University participated in this study. The participants were administered listening comprehension tests and questionnaires. The results show that the listening comprehension instruction through tasks and activities has a positive impact on EFL learners' improvement of listening comprehension and their attitude and interest toward the target language as well.

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Experience of Mentoring Program in Newly Opened Nursing College Freshman (신설 간호대학 신입생의 멘토링 프로그램 참여경험)

  • Jang, In-Sun;Choi, Eun-Hee;Park, Hyun-Ju
    • Journal of the Korean Society of School Health
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.81-92
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    • 2013
  • Purpose: This study aimed to understand freshman's experience during a mentoring program at a newly opened nursing college. Methods: The study was qualitative research using focus groups. Data were collected through in-depth interviews performed from May 2 to May 30, 2011. The focus group interviews were conducted with 15 freshmen on their experiences with their mentors. The data were analyzed by the Colaizzi's method, in which the meaningful statements were extracted. Results: We identified the six categories from sixteen theme-clusters and thirty five themes: 1) meaningful relationship, 2) unexpected help, 3) realization, 4) solidification of one's determination, 5) establishment of a mentor image, and 6) wistful sense. Conclusion: The mentoring program was effective for a nursing college freshman to develop their vision and identity as a professional nursing.

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The influence analysis of admission variables on academic achievements (학업성취도에 대한 대입전형 요인들의 영향력 분석)

  • Cho, Jang-Sik
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.729-736
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we study the influence analysis of admission variables including their characteristics on academic achievements of freshmen at K university in Busan. First, multiple regression analysis is used to examine the main effects of admission variables including students' characteristics on the academic achievements. Also, Decision tree analysis is used to examine the interaction effects for the admission variables on the academic achievements. The results of this paper may be helpful to K university in designing effective admissions strategies for recruiting students.

Analysis of Reflective Essays on the Learning Community Experiences of Medical Students (의학전문대학원생의 학습동아리 참여 경험에 대한 성찰 에세이 분석)

  • Yune, So Jung;Park, Kwi Hwa
    • Korean Medical Education Review
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.167-173
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    • 2016
  • This study analyzed participation experiences in a voluntarily learning community using both quantitative and qualitative methods. Sixty freshmen and sophomore medical school students in 10 learning communities participated in the study. At the time of the survey, learning communities had been operating for 10 weeks and had weekly in-person meetings. Satisfaction questionnaires and reflective essays were given and analyzed. The results showed that learning community experiences were effective in promoting students' learning motivation, cooperative learning, responsibility, and communication skills. Three essential topics and nine subjects were analyzed in the reflective essays. Three essential topics were conflict with each other due to the difference, forming deep relationships, and sharing and learning together with an in-depth study. The results of this study will contribute to collaborative learning culture and the development of learning communities in medical schools.

A Case Study on Implementing Graded English Class (수준별 영어강좌 운영에 대한 사례연구)

  • Lee, ChangHoon
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.15-20
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    • 2013
  • The result of the English test for freshmen showed wide difference in the ability of students, which means the graded class is strongly required. This paper describes the case study about the graded English class that was carried out for the freshman. Every freshman must take an English placement test from problems bank and were classified according to the result of the test. In order to resolve the dissatisfaction of the high level students, the statutes of my university for credit were modified. In order to analyze the effect of the graded class, evaluation test using similar problems was carried out at the end of the semester. The effect of the graded class was analyzed by using the paired samples t-test method and there was a meaningful performance improvement at the average score. Additional improvements in the method of classification and credit granted were made by analyzing the results of the evaluation test and survey.

GPA(Grade Point Average) Achievement Level By Ability Grouping Calculus Courses (대학수학의 수준별 수업에 따른 학업성취도 분석)

  • Kim, Tae-Soo;Kim, Byoung-Soo
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.369-382
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    • 2008
  • We discuss the effect of ability grouping calculus courses based upon student's proficiency of the subject and their collective examination of midterms and finals among mid-level and low-level classes. We assess incoming freshmen at Seoul National University of Technology(SNUT) of their proficiency in calculus and assign them to the appropriate levels within the course(i.e., high-level, mid-level, low-level). We found that this was beneficial to both students and instructors. Instructors can easily determine the pace in which each class should be kept, and students can quickly adapt to the learning environment.

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Handwritten Hangul Graphemes Classification Using Three Artificial Neural Networks

  • Aaron Daniel Snowberger;Choong Ho Lee
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.167-173
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    • 2023
  • Hangul is unique compared to other Asian languages because of its simple letter forms that combine to create syllabic shapes. There are 24 basic letters that can be combined to form 27 additional complex letters. This produces 51 graphemes. Hangul optical character recognition has been a research topic for some time; however, handwritten Hangul recognition continues to be challenging owing to the various writing styles, slants, and cursive-like nature of the handwriting. In this study, a dataset containing thousands of samples of 51 Hangul graphemes was gathered from 110 freshmen university students to create a robust dataset with high variance for training an artificial neural network. The collected dataset included 2200 samples for each consonant grapheme and 1100 samples for each vowel grapheme. The dataset was normalized to the MNIST digits dataset, trained in three neural networks, and the obtained results were compared.

Analysis of Students' Interest in Computational Thinking (컴퓨팅적 사고 과목에 대한 수강자의 관심도 분석)

  • Kim, Mi Yeon;Lee, Choong Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2022.05a
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    • pp.343-345
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    • 2022
  • Computational thinking is a subject that must be selected by non-major freshmen at H University, and classes are completed regardless of their major. The class content is conducted using block coding that allows easy access to programming. A survey was conducted before the start of the semester class to find out the students' interest in the subject and to help the students understand it. This study analyzes the student's survey response data so that the students' interest in the subject can be grasped at a glance.

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