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A Study on the Design Guideline of Multi-purpose Space in Elementary and Middle Schools through Utilization of User Participation Method (참여디자인 기법을 활용한 다목적 공간의 계획방향에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Kyung-Hoon;An, Eun-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Educational Facilities
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.3-12
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study was to provide the planning guideline for the multi-purposed classroom in the elementary school and middle school using questionnaire and user participation method. As the user participation method, the design workshop in the study contains participation techniques, community action planning, and participation game. The design workshop used the design kit as a communication tool. Four user groups, selected from teachers and child in the elementary school and middle school, to be reconstructed, participated in a design workshop with design kit, and each group produced their own plans. The result of this study is as follows; (1) Teachers wanted multi-purposed classroom to be used by two classes. (2) The size of the multi-purposed classroom was preferred 1.5 times(30 py.) of the regular classroom. (3) By considering the characteristics of students it was required the open space in elementary, but required it to be separated from the regular classroom in middle school. (4) Through the analysis, we could grasp the processes that the users' needs were practically applied to design. Our design workshop method should be hereafter modified and advanced, but showed the usefulness in many aspects.

Architectural Research About Re-organization of Elementary School Learning Space - Analysis About an Integral Part of Classroom - (초등학교 학습공간 재편성을 위한 건축계획적 연구 - 학급교실의 구성 요소 분석 -)

  • Suk, Min-Chul;Rieu, Ho-Seoup
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Educational Facilities
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.3-14
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    • 2013
  • The following research, analysis about an integral part of current elementary classroom, has been done to grasp the importance of re-organization of an elementary school classroom. For the research process 11 schools, 60 classrooms have been studied to analyze the physical elements of classroom(learning tools, equipment, etc.) to provide deeper understanding on their display, and spatial arrangement, as well as characteristic of a classroom. By looking at these analyzed elements with perspective to the grade, the number of students per class, the result turned out to be uninteresting. The observation that was made by this analysis was that there are more usages of multi-purpose desk in the classroom when there are only a few numbers of students. Also the observation could be made on the classroom wall-post. Each post had a tendency to have its defined area to be posted. The analysis showed that there are total of 24 corners can be created in the classroom, also it distinctly showed that the number of corners gets changed depending on the number of students in the classroom. The 24 corners including learning tools, equipment, and posts could be sorted to a minimum of 11 areas and a maximum of 22 areas depending on the educational purpose of the corners. The current layout of these corner and area will be the primary component that will be needed for the new coming classroom. For the future progress, depending on the system of education, the following needs to be done: (1) The installation of corners in the classroom (2) A small common-lounge area between two classrooms (3) A common-corner for each grade (4) Deeper research will be required to discuss the installation of a wide-educational area.

A Study on the Post-Occupancy Evaluation of the Types of the Learning Space Unit in Elementary Schools (열린 학교 단위학습공간의 구성유형별 건물성능평가에 관한 연구 - 대구광역시 소재 초등학교를 대상으로 -)

  • Choi, Jae-Young;Lee, Sang-Hong;Choi, Moo-Hyuck
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Educational Facilities
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.15-22
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study is to find problems and to provide architectural design standards of the Learning Space Unit(L.S.U.) in Elementary Schools through the Post-occupancy Evaluation(POE). In this study, we found six major problems of the type of the L.S.U. in elementary schools. More than 50% of users expressed dissatisfactions in these items : size, safety, cooling facility, noise, privacy and primary meaning for its original purpose. After the interrelation-analysis, we checked pros and cons about each forms of L.S.U. It is the result of analysis of the layout method in L.S.U. 1) "$8.4m{\times}8.4m$" classroom unit got the highest positive responses 2) "2-classroom type" and "4-classroom type" got higher score than "3-classroom type" 3) "Whole faced type" 1) made more active Multi-space than "Partial faced type" 4) prefered prepared "Open-classroom" to "Closed-classroom" 5) 'Zoning type between L.S.U.s' couldn't influence to user's responses. Designers can consult those informations when they plan a new, remodeling and additional elementary school.

Applying the Product Design of Learning and Management for Innovation Development

  • Liao, Shih-Chung
    • Journal of Distribution Science
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.25-33
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    • 2015
  • Purpose - This paper's goal is to assess and promote several good teaching product designs and several learning environments. The paper discusses research product design learning and management. Research design, data, and methodology - As part of information science and technology, a school uses several teaching networks for auxiliary teaching, taking several designs as the teaching foundation, and creating multimedia curricula. Results - The results indicate that in the best learning designs and environments, the learner can maintain a high interest, which not only attracts all levels in the schools, but also has a pivotal influence on teaching around the world. The research study answers the question, was the atmosphere already luxurious? Conclusions - This study introduces several methodologies that are widely used for experimental processes. Using multi-criterion decision-making technology in studies of language product evaluation systems, the language teaching quality and space design is developed, and the language classroom learning system, the machine operation, the classroom environment design method, etc., conform to specifics of the study, the best choices, the most effective utilization, and are the most efficient.

Teacher's Viewpoints on the Desirability of Computers In the Early Childhood Classroom: A Qualitative Study (유아컴퓨터 교육환경 조성에 관한 교사의 욕구 탐색 ; 질적 접근)

  • Sim, Hyeon Ae;Lee, So Hee
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.177-198
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    • 1997
  • This study investigated the viewpoint of teachers on the desirability of computer education in the early childhood classroom. The subjects were 8 kindergarten teachers in Seoul and Kyong'gi Province who used computers in the classroom. Nondirective and open-ended interview methods were used for data collection. Five steps or stages of viewpoints were found: step1-teachers want to have computers in the classroom but have no particular purpose in mind; Step 2-teachers want the children to play with the computers as if it were a toy; Step 3-teachers want to use any programs that are in the computer; Step 4-teachers want to use the computer more purposefully for educational goals; Step 5-teachers want to unify the early childhood curriculum through the multi-media system.

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인터넷 웹기반 가상강의 홈페이지 자동개설 툴킷의 구현

  • 곽재홍;김정헌;최재원
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 1999.11a
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    • pp.372-378
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    • 1999
  • The main purpose of this paper is a study on the automatically implementing a Multi user server education system and homepage via web browser from toolkit embedded Multi user server unix server Perl programming language and c language was used to make this toolkit. With using window based web browsers, the user can make they own classroom homepage. In this paper, we propose the single user server version and Multi user server version of this toolkit. With use of ftp, the Multi user server version of this toolkit can make homepage to other unix server workstation

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A Study on Barrier-Free Environments for Wheelchair-Using Students - Focus on Bunkyo Campus, Fukui University, Japan (휠체어를 이용하는 학생을 위한 대학교 캠퍼스의 배리어프리 환경에 관한 연구 - 일본 후쿠이대학 분쿄(文京) 캠퍼스를 중심으로)

  • Bae, Min Jung
    • Journal of The Korea Institute of Healthcare Architecture
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.57-65
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the barrier-free environment at Fukui University's Bunkyo Campus, focusing on the mobility of students using manual wheelchairs. Methods: Data were collected on architectural plans, barrier-free facilities, and class schedules at Fukui University's Bunkyo Campus. Measurements included step heights, slopes, and the accessibility of classroom furniture for manual wheelchairs. Mobility was assessed by timing the movement between 19 classrooms used in the second semester of 2022 during breaks and summer vacation. Results: This study highlights that while Fukui University's Bunkyo Campus has some barrier-free buildings, significant improvements are needed. Issues include inadequate elevators, hand operated doors, and multi-purpose restrooms, as well as inefficient classroom's furniture layouts for wheelchair users. To enhance accessibility, future efforts should focus on reducing elevator wait times, automating doors, and optimizing classroom designs. Implications: The study indicates that Fukui University's Bunkyo Campus needs significant improvements in barrier-free accessibility. It provides foundational data for future detailed planning and implementation. Enhanced campus accessibility and better classroom designs are crucial for equal learning environments. Similar issues may exist at other Japanese universities, warranting broader investigation.

A Study on the Multi-purpose Uses of Special Classrooms and Supporting Facilities At medium and Small Size Elementary schools (중소규모 초등학교에서 특별교실 및 지원시설의 다목적화에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Ho-Chin;Park, Ik-Sun
    • The Journal of Sustainable Design and Educational Environment Research
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.49-67
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study is to be able to accept various educational processes with a few classrooms by multi-purpose uses special classrooms and supporting facilities of medium and small sized elementary school. For this purpose, I had divided into three parts by analyzing correlation of each classrooms according to the types of lessons, necessary equipment, building equipment environment, the need of users. The types of lessons and necessary facilities make the scope of each classrooms throughout Correspondence Analysis, and the need of users that is the recognized similarity between each rooms by teachers, make the scope by using Multi-Dimensional Scaling(MDS). Establish the final scope by combining and analyzing the already classified rooms by each factor. Lastly, calculate the numbers of rooms by applying the usage rate of each classified classroom and examine the standard of planning and the example of composition for the multi-purpose uses of combined room.

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A Study on the Characteristics of Spatial Configuration at Modernized Elementary School in Busan (부산시 현대화초등학교의 공간구성특성 연구)

  • Yoo, Kil-Joon;Ha, Seong-Tae
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Educational Facilities
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.50-60
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    • 2006
  • In search of the improvement plan for elementary schools which aims at the efficient application of new educational programs according to the introduction of the 7th National Curriculum, the analysis results for the spatial configuration regarding the modernized elementary schools in Busan City are as follows: 1) The analysis of expansion in the building area reveals that the building area per classroom has been increased from $200m^2$ in 1995 to $350m^2$ in 2005 based on the data gathered from the constructed schools during that period. 2) While the ratio of classrooms per the gross school area has been decreased from 35% in the late 1990s to 20% in the 2000s, the entire school size continue to become larger, which is considered as desirable change. 3) New construction and addition of special classrooms and multi-purpose spaces have continued to be increased. Multi-purpose spaces were positively considered in the early 2000s, but recently built schools tend to limit the construction of multi-purpose spaces only to lower grades' space or not to obtain them owing to the analysis that its utilization is limited. 4) Most schools constructed after 1999 are equipped with dining hall and multi-purpose halls, and show the increase in their sizes. Especially, dining hall tend to be located on the upper floors for better environmental conditions.

A Study on the Concept of Learning Environment According to the Philosophy of Child-Centered Education in Europe in the Early 20th Century (20세기 초 유럽의 아동중심 교육철학에 따른 학습환경 개념에 대한 고찰)

  • Rieu, Ho-Seoup
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Educational Facilities
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.11-22
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    • 2017
  • The main purpose of this research is to consider educational environment, concept, and spatial organization and its characteristic based on the early 20th century European child-centered educational philosophy. For this process, the study of the following have been done : 1) Literature review, which includes educational ideology, perspective of child development of Maria Montessori, Rudolf Steiner, Peter Peterson, and Celestin Freinet. 2) Comparisons of spatial organization and classrooms of schools operated with the educational philosophy of mentioned philosophers from above. These schools have classrooms(or multi-purpose space near classroom) contained self-directed individual learning space, group and collaborative learning space, and training space of practical life. These configuration of learning space intended 1) learning based on individual child's interest, experience 2) developing of responsibility based on freedom 3) sociality and community spirit of children.