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A Research on the Necessity and the direction of customized Communication Education for Engineering students in the Era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4차 산업혁명시대 공학계열 학습자 맞춤형 의사소통교육의 필요성과 방향에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Hee-Sun;Yun, Hui-Jeong
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.3-12
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    • 2017
  • This research points out the necessity of customized communication education for engineering students in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This paper also points out such problems of current communication education as presentation and discussion-focused 'Public Speech' exercises, absence of interests about social issues, and lack of interactive communication learning. In general, as the characteristics of their major education, engineering students are not aggressive in self-questioning and active communication rather than their sensitive reaction to the changes of the new era. Considering these characteristics of engineering students, this research emphasizes that future communication education should be deployed from the major-focused thinking to the development of convergent thinking, from the problem-solving to the problem-finding, and from the contentious thinking to the cooperative thinking. In addition, as a class design reflecting future trends, this research emphasizes, firstly the development of cooperative communication education model, secondly active utilization of SMART technology, and lastly the importance of customized-coaching for each student considering their own characteristics and requirements.

A Study on the Utilization and Effect of Online Communication Channels to Promote Learner Questions in Engineering Education (공학교육에서 학습자 질문 촉진을 위한 온라인 소통 창구의 활용과 효과에 관한 연구)

  • Hong, Sumin;Yoo, Jaehyuk;Kim, Honey;Lim, Youngsub;Lim, Cheolil
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.11-21
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    • 2023
  • In engineering education, stimulating students' questions and encouraging learning participation are crucial for achieving higher-order thinking abilities. This study aims to investigate the use and effect of an online communication channel in fostering engineering students' questioning abilities. Consequently, in this research, we gauged students' satisfaction with an engineering class that implemented a communication channel, and scrutinized the changes in their perceptions regarding the significance of questions, their engagement in learning, and their academic self-efficacy. In addition, we interviewed the students who participated in the class. The outcomes are as follows: Firstly, student satisfaction improved compared to the previous semester's class where the communication channel was not utilized. Secondly, learners' understanding of the importance of asking questions positively escalated, alongside their actual frequency of posing questions. Thirdly, there was an improvement in learners' active engagement in their studies and their academic self-confidence. The findings of this research suggest that communication channels should be employed to motivate learners to pose questions and involve students in effective learning.

Comparison Survey Examining Korean and Japanese University Students' Understanding of Foreign Words

  • Lee, Jae Hoon;Arimitsu, Yutaka;Wu, Zhiqiang;Yagi, Hidetsugu
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.54-57
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    • 2014
  • This paper investigated the influence of foreign words, otherwise known as loan words, on global communication abilities of university students from two non English-speaking countries: Korea and Japan. To survey the understanding and usage of foreign words which are from English language and used frequently in daily conversation, questionnaires were administered to Korean and Japanese university students majoring in engineering who shared similar linguistic backgrounds. The results were analyzed from global communication viewpoint. Based on the results, methods for improving global communication skills in engineering education were proposed.

An analysis of Self-perceived Communication Apprehension by Learning Styles of Engineering Students (공과대학생의 학습양식에 따른 의사소통 불안인식 분석 연구)

  • Kim, Ji-Sim;Choi, Keum-Jin;Lee, Jong-Yeon
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.3-13
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate between learning styles and communication apprehension of Engineering students. Participants were 405 first-year Engineering cohort. Following were the results: First, 80 percent were classified as Reflective learners, 61 percent were classified as Sensing learners, 73.1 percent were classified as Visual learners, and 66.7 percent were classified as Global learners. Second, the result showed that there was a significant difference in learning style by gender. Most female learners were Reflective, while most male learners were Active. Lastly, the finding revealed that there were significant differences in communication apprehension on Perception and Processing dimension. Sensing students demonstrated higher level of communication apprehension than Intuitive students and Reflective students shown higher level of communication apprehension than Active students. For the program developing Engineering students' communication skills, implications for reducing students' communication apprehension based on the type of learning styles were discussed.

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Development of Communication Education Program for Engineering Students (공학도를 위한 커뮤니케이션 교육 프로그램의 개발)

  • Kim, Hyun-Soo;Yoo, Steven Chul-Hui;Yoo, Sunmie
    • The Journal of Korean Institute for Practical Engineering Education
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.158-166
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this research is in developing a communication education program that will increase the communication abilities of engineering students and validating the effectiveness of this education program. To test for the effectiveness of the education program, pre and post test was conducted on students from college of science and technology in K University located in Cheonan. The experimental groups consisted of 37 students. The control group consisted of 34 students. The communication program comprised of eight modules and each module consisted of 100 minute session conducted once a week for total of eight weeks. Results showed that pre-test showed no difference between control and experimental groups. The results for the pre and post tests on the control group showed no significant difference. The results for pre and post tests in the experimental group showed significant difference. The results indicate that communication training program is effective in raising the communication abilities in engineering students.

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A Study on the Contents of a Basic Technical Writing Course for Engineering Students (이공계 Technical Writing 기본과정 내용에 대한 고찰)

  • Cho, Jin-Ho
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.131-139
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    • 2012
  • This paper emphasizes writing education for engineering students should be communication driven writing education based on KEC2005. Communication driven writing for engineering students is essentially same as Technical Writing(TW) developed on the basis of ABET. Considering the current writing capability of engineering students and social need for various types of writing, TW education should be divided into two courses: basic and advanced. This paper deals with contents of a basic TW course in Myongji University, as a model case of a basic TW course for engineering students. It underlines various methods of prewriting that should be stressed and practiced in the TW class, because the prewriting step in the writing process determines the overall direction and structure of an essay. In particular, this paper introduces Power Writing(PW) which uses the structure of a paragraph as a means for providing building-blocks for the essay, employing logic, and ordering information arrangement in a paragraph. This paper also deals with important guidelines about sentence structure and word selection and proposes various applications of TW such as resume, interview, proposal, report, and presentation as a latter part of the basic course. Finally this paper highlights the etics of writing, such as plagiarism and the basic principles of quotation.

Capstone Design Projects based on Invention Education

  • Shim, Joon-Hwan
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.31-34
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    • 2012
  • This paper deals with the introduction of capstone design projects based on invention education in Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Korea Maritime University. This course is referred to as Creative Engineering Design for spring semester of 4th-year undergraduates. The course focuses on creative thinking and cooperative mind to students by learning engineering design skills, realizing their idea through design project and recognizing practicality of their systems. To improve creative thinking of students, intellectual property (IP) education is very helpful. If engineering students take training program in IP, it will be very beneficial for CEOs to manage intellectual capital in many industries and to ensure competition power in their business. This study suggested that students take interest in connecting their ideas with inventions through invention education reinforcing an invention and a patent exercise. It is expected that this study may help to develop new curriculum of capstone design project including IP education in many universities.

A Study on the Perception about Engineering Convergence Competency between Industry and Engineering Students (공학 융합역량에 대한 산업체와 대학생의 인식 비교분석)

  • Huh, Ji-suk;Hwang, Yunja
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.3-13
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the differences in the perception and education requirements between industry and engineering students on engineering convergence competency, and to suggest implications for fostering engineers suitable to industry demand and direction of focus improvement in the current engineering education field. To this end, 73 industrial representatives and 104 engineering students are surveyed the engineering convergence competency and educational needs. The results of this analysis are as follows: first, the difference in engineering convergence competency by background variable was significantly different in gender of engineering students. Second, it is found that there is a significant difference between the current level and the required level of engineering convergence competency from an industry perspective. In the IPA results, it shows that new knowledge generation and future-oriented vision skills are urgently needed to be improved. And it is showed that the creative thinking, knowledge utilization, communication, and cooperation capabilities skills need to be maintained continuously. Third, as a result of the analysis of the differences in recognition of the current competency levels between industry and engineering students, there is statistically significant differences in systemic thinking, communication and cooperation, understanding of other academic fields, humanities, and future-oriented perspectives. Therefore, it is necessary to specific plans and efforts to reduce this perception gap should be prepared at the university.

Analysis of the Improvement of Communication Skills through the Operation of Engineering Communication Courses (공학커뮤니케이션 교과목 운영을 통한 의사소통 역량의 향상도 분석)

  • Han, Jiyoung;Kong, Myungsook
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.41-50
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    • 2021
  • This study was conducted with the aim of exploring ways to more effectively manage related courses by checking the educational effects of the operation of engineering liberal arts courses operated for the development of communication skills of engineering students by detailed factors of communication skills. To achieve the purpose of the study, literature review and survey methodologies were used. A survey was conducted before and after class targeting four class students of the engineering college of D University in Gyeonggi-do. As a result of comparing the results of the pre-test before class through this class and the results of the post-test conducted at the end of the class, it was confirmed that speaking ability, reading ability, and communication ability were improved at a statistically significant level. In addition, as a result of analyzing differences in communication competencies for each individual variable, it was found that there were statistically significant differences according to gender, students' major field, and grade. Based on such research results, several educational proposals were presented to increase the effectiveness of the management of courses operated to develop communication skills.

A Study on the Information and Communication Engineer Ethics from the Survey of College Students (정보통신공학 전공 대학생들의 정보통신산업 종사자 윤리의식 연구)

  • Lee, Yoo-Jong
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.96-103
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    • 2010
  • With the program outcomes of 'the Accreditation of Engineering Education' in Korea, the acquisition and assessment of ethical attitudes as an engineer is emphasized these days. In this study, we surveyed and investigated the attitudes and ethical minds of college students majoring in information and communication engineering regarding their professional attitude and ethical behavior at present and in the future by assuming their hire in this industry. The average score of engineer ethics was 2.25 out of 5. Multi-variate regression found that the unethical attitudes of information and communication engineer were more distinct for students of older age, students with 'rude and insulting' attitudes, students who had not served in army, students who are not idealistic, and students who do not live with parents. The results provide educators with useful understandings related to the engineering ethics education program for college students.

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