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Understanding the Entertainment Values in the Online Educational Videos

  • Jeong, Seong Bin;Lee, Justin Jemin;Kwak, Kyu Tae
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.77-87
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    • 2018
  • Since the inception of the platform business in educational contents, the prominence of the online educational video has flipped the educational environment. Educational contents have been produced on the internet and allowed learners to access more flexible and student-centered. In fact, the number of people watching the educational content online, such as TED talks and YouTube, has increased during the past decade. The ways of delivering the lecture and the course information in online educational videos are totally different from the traditional lectures. In this paper, we aimed to examine and categorize the online educational videos based on the user's engagement and interest in the course contents. For the study, a negative binomial regression analysis was applied to estimate the effects of the attributes of the traditional lectures by comparatively analyzing the educational videos online. Several values are determined as engaging factors in the online educational videos; hybrid production of education and entertainment, shorter duration, and the number of presenters. From the study, we suggests how to produce engaging educational contents which will appeal the attentions from the users. Moreover, the result of the study may use as a guide to the providers making the productive educational videos.

Design and Development of m-Learning Service Based on 3G Cellular Phones

  • Chung, Kwang-Sik;Lee, Jeong-Eun
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.521-538
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    • 2012
  • As the knowledge society matures, not only distant, but also off-line universities are trying to provide learners with on-line educational contents. Particularly, high effectiveness of mobile devices for e-Learning has been demonstrated by the university sector, which uses distant learning that is based on blended learning. In this paper, we analyzed previous m-Learning scenarios and future technology prospects. Based on the proposed m-Learning scenario, we designed cellular phone-based educational contents and service structure, implemented m-Learning system, and analyzed m-Learning service satisfaction. The design principles of the m-Learning service are 1) to provide learners with m-Learning environment with both cellular phones and desktop computers; 2) to serve announcements, discussion boards, Q&A boards, course materials, and exercises on cellular phones and desktop computers; and 3) to serve learning activities like the reviewing of full lectures, discussions, and writing term papers using desktop computers and cellular phones. The m-Learning service was developed on a cellular phone that supports H.264 codex in 3G communication technology. Some of the functions of the m-Learning design principles are implemented in a 3G cellular phone. The contents of lectures are provided in the forms of video, text, audio, and video with text. One-way educational contents are complemented by exercises (quizzes).

A Study on Improving the Satisfaction of Non-face-to-face Video Lectures Using IPA Analysis (IPA 분석법을 활용한 비대면 동영상 강의 만족도 제고 방안 연구)

  • Jung, Dae-Hyun;Kim, Jin-Sung
    • The Journal of Information Systems
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.45-56
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    • 2020
  • Purpose The purpose of this study is to present the direction of efficient e-learning education through the importance and satisfaction survey of learners of non-face-to-face video lectures. Therefore, by grasping the degree of satisfaction of the importance ratio through the IPA analysis method, we try to present improvement measures for insufficient education methods. Design/methodology/approach For IPA analysis, we conducted an online survey of four universities and analyzed 154 samples. The analysis method used SPSS, and through the wordcloud analysis method of R, the suggestions for the non-face-to-face lecture method felt by learners were analyzed to derive implications for improving the quality of education. Findings As a result of the overall satisfaction survey for the entire non-face-to-face class, the factors with the greatest dissatisfaction are listed as follows. Complaints about the adequacy of learning materials and activities (quiz, discussion, assignments, etc.), Complaints about how to use the produced content, and complaints about announcements about class management (lecture schedule, lecture method) were identified in order. The factors of dissatisfaction were clear in the non-face-to-face class where interactive communication was impossible or insufficient. In addition to the lack of quick Q&A, there seems to have been a phenomenon of some neglect.

An Optimized e-Lecture Video Search and Indexing framework

  • Medida, Lakshmi Haritha;Ramani, Kasarapu
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.21 no.8
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    • pp.87-96
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    • 2021
  • The demand for e-learning through video lectures is rapidly increasing due to its diverse advantages over the traditional learning methods. This led to massive volumes of web-based lecture videos. Indexing and retrieval of a lecture video or a lecture video topic has thus proved to be an exceptionally challenging problem. Many techniques listed by literature were either visual or audio based, but not both. Since the effects of both the visual and audio components are equally important for the content-based indexing and retrieval, the current work is focused on both these components. A framework for automatic topic-based indexing and search depending on the innate content of the lecture videos is presented. The text from the slides is extracted using the proposed Merged Bounding Box (MBB) text detector. The audio component text extraction is done using Google Speech Recognition (GSR) technology. This hybrid approach generates the indexing keywords from the merged transcripts of both the video and audio component extractors. The search within the indexed documents is optimized based on the Naïve Bayes (NB) Classification and K-Means Clustering models. This optimized search retrieves results by searching only the relevant document cluster in the predefined categories and not the whole lecture video corpus. The work is carried out on the dataset generated by assigning categories to the lecture video transcripts gathered from e-learning portals. The performance of search is assessed based on the accuracy and time taken. Further the improved accuracy of the proposed indexing technique is compared with the accepted chain indexing technique.

Factors related to satisfaction with non-face-to-face classes of health science students due to COVID-19 pandemic (COVID-19으로 인한 보건계열 대학생의 비대면 수업 만족도 관련 요인)

  • Yoon, Hae-Soo;Lee, Hyun-Jeong;Moon, Soo-Jin;Lee, Kyeong-Hee;Lim, Je-Hyeok;Jang, Jong-Hwa
    • Journal of Korean society of Dental Hygiene
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.805-812
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    • 2021
  • Objectives: To investigate the perceived quality of classes, academic emotions, and learning achievement levels associated with the non-face-to-face classes of health science students, and to analyze the factors related to class satisfaction. Methods: Using a questionnaire, 238 health science students were surveyed regarding the quality of classes, academic emotions, and learning achievement levels. Factors related to calss satisfaction were analyzed using stepwise multiple regression. Results: Lecture types that the students were most satisfied with were 'video lectures using PPT' and 'recorded lectures provided by LMS', while 'real-time video lectures' were scored the lowest (p=0.005). Factors affecting non-face-to-face class satisfaction were perceived achievement (β=0.425, p<0.001), learning content (β=0.265, p<0.001), learning emotion (β=0.171, p<0.001), and learning environment (β=0.137, p=0.012). The adjusted explanatory power for this model was 63.9%. Conclusions: To increase the satisfaction of health science students with non-face-to-face classes, it is necessary to prepare an institutional foundation and to develop an educational program that can increase perceived achievement.

Changes in Major Commitment and Satisfaction of 1st and 2nd grades university students in Health-related Departments through the Application of Un-Contact Lectures during COVID-19 Pandemic (COVID-19 확산 속에서 비대면 수업의 적용에 따른 보건계열학과 1, 2학년 대학생들의 전공 몰입과 전공 만족도의 변화)

  • Son, Sung-Min;Jo, Eun-Seo;Choi, Soo-Jeong
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.389-398
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is aimed to analyze the changes in major commitment and satisfaction of the 1st and 2nd grades university students in health-related departments through the application of un-contact lecture during COVID-19 pandemic. Study subjects were a total of 181 students in the 1st and 2nd grades in health-related departments. They participated in the un-contact lectures for 15 weeks through COVID-19 pandemic and the lectures consisted of real-time online lectures and the lectures using video contents based on the guidelines of Ministry of Education. Assessment of major commitment was performed using the major commitment scale and the major satisfaction was performed using the major satisfaction scale. As the results, the statistically significant decrease of major commitment and satisfaction showed after the application of un-contact lectures. Based on these, the application of un-contact lectures acts the students to decrease major commitment and satisfaction. Therefore, in the application of un-contact lectures, appropriate consideration should be needed for the increase of major commitment and satisfaction of 1st and 2nd grades university students in health-related departments.

The Effect of Flipped Learning on the 3D Computer Graphics Class (기초 3D 그래픽 교과에 대한 플립드 러닝 적용 효과 분석)

  • Kang, Seungmook
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.460-468
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    • 2016
  • The teaching method of colleges and universities is traditionally lectures then professors has described orally in class and students has listened to accompanying with papers, mid-terms, and final exams. Jon Bergmann and Aaron Sams have developed new way of teaching called flipped learning; Classwork at home and homework in class. By adapting the method, this paper researched how efficient it is and what factors tutors should consider for better results. Specifically this research examined the flipped learning applying to basic 3D graphics class of J University in Korea and students answered surveys and took a couple of tests. Since the most students of the class did not have any background of 3D graphics, it was the first time for them to work with 3 dimensional space coordinate system. As a result, the research showed positive side of flipped learning like increasing peers' interest to the class and positive attitude about video lectures watched before coming to class.

Exploration and Practice in Training Research Mathematics Teachers in the Middle Schools Located in the Countryside of Western China

  • Ding, Fengchao
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.265-274
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    • 2007
  • The middle school mathematics teachers of the countryside in western China have little chance to further their education and strengthen their research abilities. In this program, we should offer them chance to learn new educational ideas and teaching methods. There will be demonstration lectures and video teaching of course standards followed by group discussion and personalized instructions. These activities prepare the teachers to give their own demonstration lectures. This again is followed by additional personalized instructions. The teachers come to the program with very limited knowledge of these techniques but will leave with the ability to write educational scientific research papers.

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Effects of a Video-Based Infection Control Education Program Applying the Social Cognitive Theory on Caregivers

  • Cho, Hye Young
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.20-28
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    • 2019
  • This study was conducted with a non-equivalent control group experimental design to investigate the effects of a video-based infection control program through the application of the social cognitive theory on caregivers. Forty-six caregivers were recruited, with 23 pairs being randomly assigned to the control and experimental groups each. While the experimental group took part in the video-based education, the control group was involved in typical lectures. For two weeks, both groups were educated on the principles of infection control, medical and external handwashing, standard precautions, and quarantine. Their knowledge, performance, and self-efficacy were evaluated before and after the program. There was a significant increase in knowledge (p<.001 and p=.005) and infection control performance (p<.001) in the experimental and control groups. Similarly, self-efficacy, self-regulatory efficacy, task-difficulty preference and confidence significantly increased in the experimental group (p<.001). In the control group, only task-difficulty preference significantly increased (p=.005). Consequently, the online video-based infection control education program applying the social cognitive theory proved effective in improving the caregivers' knowledge and performance in infection control, and their self-efficacy. We suggest the use of this program in effective infection control education for caregivers in the future.

Effects of an Intervention Program for Mother-Child Interaction Behaviors of Mothers with Developmentally Delayed Young Children (발달지체유아 어머니의 모-자 상호작용 행동 증진 프로그램의 효과 연구)

  • Chung, Kai Sook;Roh, Jin-Hyung
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.73-94
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    • 2004
  • The study examined the effects of an intervention program for improving mother-child interaction behaviors of mothers with developmentally delayed young children. The program consisted of three main activities, lectures for good parenting, video-feedback of mother-child interactions, and consultation for problem behaviors of children. The subjects were 4 mothers of 5-6 years old children with developmental delays who were referred to a social competence program of a child counseling center. The mothers were identified to have problematic mother-child interaction behaviors through clinical interviews. The program ran for 16 sessions, one parent group leader implemented each session for 90-120 minutes once a week. The videotaped data of mother-child interactions for 10 minutes every 4 sessions were estimated by Maternal Behavior Rating Scale(MBRS) and qualitatively analyzed by transcription of communications between mothers and their children. It concluded that the intervention program enhanced mother-child interaction behaviors.

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