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The way of enjoyment and educational significance of narrative folk songs (서사민요의 향유방식과 교육적 의의)

  • Suh, Young-sook
    • Journal of Korean Classical Literature and Education
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    • no.39
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    • pp.41-66
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    • 2018
  • This paper investigates how narrative folk songs have been transmitted and enjoyed through literature data and field research, and discusses their educational significance. Narrative folk songs have changed from songs that were enjoyed by common women to songs enjoyed by upper class men according to the times. They have ranged from tragic songs lamenting hardships to comic songs that relieve oppression, depending on the performance situation. Moreover, narrative folk songs have been enjoyed through media transmission beyond traditional custom. Narrative folk songs have not been enjoyed in one fixed way, but rather in various ways depending on the situation, so they have functioned to enable common women, who are their main singers, to share emotions, communicate, and maintain their community. Therefore, in literature education, narrative folk songs can be used as very appropriate materials for learners to reflect on themselves, communicate with others and contribute to desirable community life. By experiencing the various ways of enjoying narrative folk songs, learners will be able to grow into subjects who actively solve their own problems and those of their communities.

A Case of Engineering Team Project Execution in Uncontacted Classes (비대면 수업에서 공학 팀 프로젝트 수행 사례)

  • Kim, Eun-Gyung
    • Journal of Practical Engineering Education
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.255-264
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    • 2020
  • In the database design course, the team project is a very important process to develop students' database design competencies. In order to carry out team projects smoothly, active interaction between students and the professor as well as collaboration among team members are very important. However, a full uncontacted class was suddenly decides in the first semester of 2020, it was questionable whether it would be possible to effectively manage this course, where team projects to construct database take up a big portion. However team projects were able to proceed without major problems through interaction using real-time video media such as zoom, and discussions, quizzes, and Q&A supported by the online education support system (LMS), and online presentations, mutual evaluations, and so on. This paper shares the experience of managing engineering team projects in uncontacted classes and based on three surveys introduces desirable improving directions of this instruction and some suggestions to improve uncontacted classes overall.

Boosting Power Generation by Sediment Microbial Fuel Cell in Oil-Contaminated Sediment Amended with Gasoline/Kerosene

  • Aleman-Gama, Elizabeth;Cornejo-Martell, Alan J.;Kamaraj, Sathish Kumar;Juarez, Katy;Silva-Martinez, Susana;Alvarez-Gallegos, Alberto
    • Journal of Electrochemical Science and Technology
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.308-320
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    • 2022
  • The high internal resistance (Rint) that develops across the sediment microbial fuel cells (SMFC) limits their power production (~4/10 mW m-2) that can be recovered from an initial oil-contaminated sediment (OCS). In the anolyte, Rint is related to poor biodegradation activity, quality and quantity of contaminant content in the sediment and anode material. While on the catholyte, Rint depends on the properties of the catholyte, the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), and the cathode material. In this work, the main factors limiting the power output of the SMFC have been minimized. The power output of the SMFC was increased (47 times from its initial value, ~4 mW m-2) minimizing the SMFC Rint (28 times from its initial value, 5000 ohms), following the main modifications. Anolyte: the initial OCS was amended with several amounts of gasoline and kerosene. The best anaerobic microbial activity of indigenous populations was better adapted (without more culture media) to 3 g of kerosene. Catholyte: ORR was catalyzed in birnessite/carbon fabric (CF)-cathode at pH 2, 0.8M Na2SO4. At the class level, the main microbial groups (Gammaproteobacteria, Coriobacteriia, Actinobacteria, Alphaproteobacteria) with electroactive members were found at C-anode and were associated with the high-power densities obtained. Gasoline is more difficult to biodegrade than kerosene. However, in both cases, SMFC biodegradation activity and power output are increased when ORR is performed on birnessite/CF in 0.8 M Na2SO4 at pH 2. The work discussed here can focus on bioremediation (in heavy OCS) or energy production in future work.

Development of a High-Titer Culture Medium for the Production of Cholesterol by Engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Its Fed-Batch Cultivation Strategy

  • Wang, Ling-Xu;Zheng, Gao-Fan;Xin, Xiu-Juan;An, Fa-Liang
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.32 no.9
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    • pp.1178-1185
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    • 2022
  • Steroids are a class of compounds with cyclopentane polyhydrophenanthrene as the parent nucleus, and they usually have unique biological and pharmacological activities. Most of the biosynthesis of steroids is completed by a series of enzymatic reactions starting from cholesterol. Synthetic biology can be used to synthesize cholesterol in engineered microorganisms, but the production of cholesterol is too low to further produce other high-value steroids from cholesterol as the raw material and precursor. In this work, combinational strategies were established to increase the production of cholesterol in engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae RH6829. The basic medium for high cholesterol production was selected by screening 8 kinds of culture media. Single-factor optimization of the carbon and nitrogen sources of the culture medium, and the addition of calcium ions, zinc ions and citric acid, further increased the cholesterol production to 192.53 mg/l. In the 5-L bioreactor, through the establishment of strategies for glucose and citric acid feeding and dissolved oxygen regulation, the cholesterol production was further increased to 339.87 mg/l, which was 734% higher than that in the original medium. This is the highest titer of cholesterol produced by microorganisms currently reported. The fermentation program has also been conducted in a 50-L bioreactor to prove its stability and feasibility.

Research on the Innovation Service of Garage Storage in High-end Community - focused Fuzhou Oak Bay (고급 지역사회 차고 저장 서비스 혁신 연구 - 광저우 썅수만에 초점을 맞추어)

  • Zhang, Muxin;Pan, Young-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.157-166
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    • 2021
  • With the rising of the middle-class in China, the garage reserve has become an important element considered by the high-end community in improving user's experience. Taking Oak Bay, China as an example, this study aims to present a new system of storage service that can help companies achieve sustainable development of storage services. In order to achieve this goal, a customized service process is made by investigating user's need with sample visits and in-depth interviews, and finding user's key points with journey maps. The final analysis shows that this storage service system helps to expand the space and improve user's satisfaction. Therefore, this paper provides theoretical support and practical basis of garage services for other construction companies, and greatly improves the service system of community.

Changes in the Awareness of International Development Cooperation among Students Taking International Development Cooperation and Healthcare ('국제개발협력과 헬스케어' 수강생의 국제개발협력 인지도 변화)

  • Kim, Laki;Kim, Minkyung;Lee, Hyo Young;Shin, Eun Kyu;Kim, Soojeong
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Integrative Medicine
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.61-72
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    • 2022
  • Purpose : This study aimed to identify the educational effects of the International Development Cooperation and Healthcare course from 2018 to 2020. Methods : Changes in awareness of international development cooperation (understanding international development cooperation as well as government Official Development Assistance [ODA], thoughts on aid, and thoughts on government's aid scale) were analyzed using web-based surveys. The pre-course survey was conducted 1-2 weeks before the semester started, and the post-course survey was conducted 1-2 weeks after the semester ended. All data were analyzed using the SPSS 26.0 program, and statistical significance was set at p< .05. Results : A total of 314 people participated in the survey before taking the course, and 286 people participated in the survey after taking the course. Analysis of the changes in students' awareness of international development cooperation showed that all items (understanding international development cooperation and government ODA, as well as having thoughts on aid and government's aid scale) were improved. Regarding changes in awareness according to general characteristics, thoughts on aid were statistically significant according to all characteristics except for 2018. Regarding government's aid scale, awareness scores increased after taking the course in students who majored in healthcare, fine arts and athletics, broadcasting and media studies, and digital contents. Conclusion : This study showed that changes in awareness of international development cooperation were largest in second-year students. Compared to changes regarding international development cooperation, government ODA, and thoughts on aid, changes regarding thoughts on government's aid scale were minor. In the future, it is necessary to develop class content suitable for the first-year level and to supplement and operate content that can change the way of thinking on government's aid scale.

Case Study of Moving up the Charts in K-pop : Focusing on Brave Girls' 「Rollin'」 (K-pop 음원 역주행에 대한 사례 분석 : 브레이브걸스(Brave Girls)의 「롤린(Rollin')」을 중심으로)

  • Jung, Seung-Hwan
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.69-83
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    • 2021
  • To understand 'Moving up the charts' as a dynamic phenomenon in the K-pop entertainment industry, this study specifically analyzed the 'Moving up the charts' of 「Rollin'」 sung by 'Brave Girls'. First, the context and process related to 「Rollin'」 were described in detail, and the performance as a sound source and business were described. Subsequently, six factors were analyzed and presented as causes for 'Moving up the charts': 'Existence of specific possible triggers', 'Attractions of content itself', 'Inflow of new male fans', 'Turning weaknesses into strengths as idol', 'Psychological empathy with stories of real group' and 'Fast response and communication of agency'. Due to the influence of 'Moving up the charts', two changes were presented: 'Expansion of popularity and interest and expansion beyond songs' and 'Forming a consumer group with high purchasing power'. Through this, this study discussed the meaning, role, and possibility of 'Moving up the charts' in the K-pop entertainment industry. In the future, it will be necessary to recognize 'Moving up the charts' in the music market as a remarkable phenomenon, and to understand the importance of new idol consumer class as well as the use of related media such as YouTube.

Spherical Point Tracing for Synthetic Vehicle Data Generation with 3D LiDAR Point Cloud Data (3차원 LiDAR 점군 데이터에서의 가상 차량 데이터 생성을 위한 구면 점 추적 기법)

  • Sangjun Lee;Hakil Kim
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.329-332
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    • 2023
  • 3D Object Detection using deep neural network has been developed a lot for obstacle detection in autonomous vehicles because it can recognize not only the class of target object but also the distance from the object. But in the case of 3D Object Detection models, the detection performance for distant objects is lower than that for nearby objects, which is a critical issue for autonomous vehicles. In this paper, we introduce a technique that increases the performance of 3D object detection models, particularly in recognizing distant objects, by generating virtual 3D vehicle data and adding it to the dataset used for model training. We used a spherical point tracing method that leverages the characteristics of 3D LiDAR sensor data to create virtual vehicles that closely resemble real ones, and we demonstrated the validity of the virtual data by using it to improve recognition performance for objects at all distances in model training.

The Taste-alleys Pilgrimage in Cheonyeon·Chunghyeon Seodaemun-gu: A Semantic Network Analysis of the Hashtag and Cooking Class Operation of Industry-academic Cooperation (서대문구 천연·충현 지역 맛골목 순례: 해시태그 단어의 의미연결망분석과 지역 대학연계 쿠킹클래스 운영)

  • Kyung Soo Han;Ji Eun Min;Ji Hyun An;Jin Hee Kim
    • Journal of the FoodService Safety
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.35-41
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    • 2023
  • This study was based on the results of the study of 'Cheonyeon and Chunghyun Taste Alley Pilgrimage- Introducing Hidden Restaurants in Our Town', which was adopted as a project to revitalize urban regeneration as part of the Cheonyeon and Chunghyun Urban Regeneration New Deal project. This study was conducted in total of two stages, as a first step, the commercial district of Seodaemun Station was analyzed by analyzing the hashtag (#) mentioned along with the "Seodamun Station Restaurant" on Instagram from 2015 to 2020. As a result of the analysis, it was found to be an office commercial district related to "office workers", and it was found to be a commercial district with the characteristics of "small but certain happiness" where you can find hidden restaurants in front of your house. Based on the characteristics of these commercial districts, five stores utilizing the characteristics of the region were selected and cooking classes were conducted for students of Kyonggi University, who are local residents. The purpose of this study was to revitalize the aging Seoul city and contribute to the formation of positive relationships between local residents and merchants through cooking classes. In addition, the process was produced as digital media content and used as local promotional materials.

Real-time Online Study and Exam Attitude Dataset Design and Implementation (실시간 온라인 수업 및 시험 태도 데이터 세트 설계 및 구현)

  • Kim, Junsik;Lee, Chanhwi;Song, Hyok;Kwon, Soonchul
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.124-132
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    • 2022
  • Recently, due to COVID-19, online remote classes and non-face-to-face exams have made it difficult to manage class attitudes and exam cheating. Therefore, there is a need for a system that automatically recognizes and detects the behavior of students online. Action recognition, which recognizes human action, is one of the most studied technologies in computer vision. In order to develop such a technology, data including human arm movement information and information about surrounding objects, which can be key information in online classes and exams, are needed. It is difficult to apply the existing dataset to this system because it is classified into various fields or consists of daily life action. In this paper, we propose a dataset that can classify attitudes in real-time online tests and classes. In addition, it shows whether the proposed dataset is correctly constructed through comparison with the existing action recognition dataset.