• Title/Summary/Keyword: History of Korea Design Education

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Comparison on Theory Educations of Tradition and History in Interior Design Programs of Domestic and Foreign Universities -Focused on Korea, China, Japan, and United States- (국내외 대학 실내디자인 전공의 전통.역사 관련 이론교육의 현황 비교 - 한국, 중국, 일본, 미국을 중심으로 -)

  • 천진희;오혜경;박혜경
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.30
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    • pp.17-27
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    • 2002
  • The objective of this study is to evaluate the education contents and method related to Korean culture by comparing history courses in interior design programs of korea to those of three ether countries. For this research, curricula and syllabus of forty interior design programs in domestic and foreign universities have been analysed. The major findings from the survey are summarized as follows: 1. In terms of the tradition contents ratio in history course United States ranks first, Japan second, China third, and Korea last. In case of Korea, the ratio of credits alloted to tradition to total credits is very low and most of the credits are elective courses not requirement ones. 2. History courses of Korean universities are biased to Western styles. 3. In terms of the ratio of contents about neighbor foreign countries'culture in history courses is United States first, Japan second, China third, and Korea last. Therefore it is proved that net only history courses are devaluated, but also the endeavor to find Korean identity is insufficient in the Korean interior design theory education.

A Study on the Consciousness for Korean-Chinese Adaptation in Korea

  • Kim, Jong-Jin
    • The Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.7-13
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    • 2017
  • Purpose - This study aims to determine whether history education for Korean-Chinese living in Korea affects their understanding for Korean society. It also aims to determine Korean-Chinese compatriots to recognize the necessity for History education. Research design, data, and methodology - In this study, two parts were examined, which were the analysis on the influence of history education and the Korean-Chinese compatriots' adaptation to Korean society. In the case of data survey, Korean-Chinese compatriots were selected who are living in Korea. The survey was conducted using the samples of 200 questionnaires in total. Results - The results of the analysis shows that their residence adaptation in Korea has a positive impact on future nationality. Moreover, the residence adaptation in Korea has positive implications for their future nationality and their longer residence duration in Korea has an effect on their hope for living in Korea. Conclusions - The study showed the historical consciousness and related demographic characteristics of Korean compatriots living in Korea. It also showed that the longer their education duration for Korean history in China, the more difficult their adaptation would be. Therefore, the long term effects of adaptation depended on the emphasis of Korean history.

A Study on the Socio-Cultural Approach to Design History in Korea (사회사적 디자인사 연구를 위한 방법론 모색)

  • Kang, Hyeon-Joo
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.18 no.2 s.60
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    • pp.233-242
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    • 2005
  • This study originates from the following problematic: Can a social history of design provide a useful methodology for the research and education of Korean design? For the understanding of the modes of socio-cultural approach to design, the chapter 2 compares the narrative mode of designer-centered history promulgated under the influence of Nikolaus Pevsner and that of socio-cultural approach advocated by Adrian Forty. The chapter 3 studies the cases of socio-cultural approach to Korean design through the domestic exhibitions like 'Everyday Life, Memory and History,' 'A Glimpse into the Society through Campaigns,' and 'Design Culture in Korea 1910-1960' which attempted the socio-cultural approach to the visual culture of modern/contemporary Korea. In the chapter 4, this study investigates into the meanings and characteristics of socio-cultural approach in the design research and education, End argues for the necessity of the introduction of qualitative research methodology.

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Design and Implementation of a RPG edugame for Learning of History in Elementary School (초등학교 역사학습을 위한 RPG 에듀게임의 설계 및 구현)

  • Hong, Ki-Cheon;Chin, Sang-Deok
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.327-340
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    • 2006
  • EduGame is suitable to create interesting and self-directed education environment. This paper develops edugame applicable to learning of History centered on Goguryeo history in elementary school. It is named to 'Bukbeol'. The main theme is that we must let elementary students to have a correct understanding about Goguryeo history. It is time to consider that China distorts Goguryeo history. To implement this game we have to consider the interesting elements in contexts and technology in order to overcome the formal combination of education and amusement. Bukbeol is developed with RPG making 2003(RPGツワ一ル2003) made by Enterbrain company in Japan. And this edugame is applied to students to investigate the degree of satisfaction. Results show the possibility for the study of history and necessity of graphic interface.

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Hermeneutics in Architectural Pedagogy of History and Theory in the West - Focused on Joseph Rykwert, Dalibor Vesely and Alberto Pérez-Gómez - (서양의 건축 역사 및 이론의 교육에 있어서 '해석학' - 조셉 리쿼트, 달리보 베슬리, 알베르토 페레즈-고메즈를 중심으로 -)

  • Seo, Myengsoo
    • Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea Planning & Design
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    • v.35 no.10
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    • pp.31-39
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    • 2019
  • This research analyzes the involvement of hermeneutics in architectural history and theory studies and its pedagogy in the West after the 1950s. The research focuses on representative architectural schools in the West. In particular, this paper examines from the curricula of Joseph Rykwert and Dalibor Vesely at the University of Essex to their former students who played a significant role in expanding the history and theory courses in the late 20th century in the North America such as Alberto $P{\acute{e}}rez-G{\acute{o}}mez^{\prime}s$ (McGill University) and David Leatherbarrow (University of Pennsylvania). Through their leadership and other related architectural historians' efforts: 1) hermeneutics have been applied in architectural history studies from the critical perspectives of post-modern philosophy; 2) hermeneutics help stimulate discussions of thoughtful architectural design, enabling strong interactions between design theories and the embodied meanings of buildings; 3) these schools have produced and involved many prominent scholars who actively practice and develop the discourse of architectural history and theory from the perspectives of hermeneutics; 4) Finally, the hermeneutic approach in architectural history studies has enlightened many achieved architects' thoughtful design practice and theories within the emerging context of regional criticism and international cross-cultural architecture.

The golden ratio and mathematics education issues (황금비와 수학교육 담론)

  • Park, Jeanam
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.281-302
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this paper is to offer a history of golden ratio, the criterion raised by Markowsky, and misconceptions about golden ratio. Markowsky(1992) insists that the golden ratio does not appear in the great pyramid of Khufu. On the contrary, we claim that there exists the golden ration on it. Elementary and middle school text books, and domestic history books deal with the great pyramid of Khuff and the Parthenon by examples of the golden ratio. Text books make many incorrect statements about golden ratio; so in teaching and learning the golden ratio, we recommend the design-composition of dynamic symmetry, for example, industrial design, aerodynamic, architecture design, and screen design. Finally we discuss the axial age how to affect the school mathematics with respect to the subject of Thales and the golden ratio.