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Effects of Shared Writing Strategies on Children's Writing Behaviors and Abilities (함께 쓰기 전략이 유아의 쓰기 행동 및 능력에 미치는 효과)

  • Kim, So Yang;Lee, Kyung Hwa
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.291-300
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    • 2001
  • This study investigated the effects of shared writing strategies within a whole language approach on children's writing behaviors and abilities. The subjects were thirty-six 5-to 6-year-old kindergarten children, 18 each in the experimental and control groups. The results indicated a significant increase in frequency of spontaneous writing, quantity of writing, and quality of writing in the experimental group compared with the control group. The educational implications for kindergarten teachers are that teachers need to integrate shared writing strategies into teacher-initiated activities and use various strategies of whole language to improve literacy learning for children.

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MissCW:Multiuser Interactive System for Synchronous Collaborative Writing (MissCW:다중 사용자 동기적 공동 저작 시스템)

  • Seong, Mi-Yeong
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.3 no.7
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    • pp.1697-1706
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    • 1996
  • This paper presents the design and the implementation of a MissCW(Multi user Interactive System for Synchronous Collaborative Writing). The document model DMDA(Distributed Multimedia Document Architecture) of MissCW consists of the logical structure, presentation style object, and mark object. The windows. The collaborative editor of this system proposes a structure oriented editing mechanism to combine distrbuted objects into one document. The middleware SOM(Shared Object Manager) maintains shared objects consistently and helps application programs use objects efficiently. The infrastructure of this system is a hybrid structure of replicated and centralized architectures, that is to maintain shared objects consistently inside of SOM and to reduce the overhead of network traffic. The central part is a virtual node which corresponds to the Object Controller of SOMwith the SOT(Shared Objet Table).

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Exploring Teachers' Beliefs and Knowledge about English Writing and Their Writing Instruction in ESL Context

  • Kim, Tae-Eun
    • English Language & Literature Teaching
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.87-108
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    • 2007
  • Given that various classroom contextual factors influence the nature of writing instructional practices, it would be worthwhile to explore these factors to generate better environment for learning to write. Among many factors, this study examined teachers' beliefs and knowledge, which would operate as a very influential contextual factor in that changes in principles and methods of teaching writing would be the results of their underlying beliefs and knowledge related to teaching writing. Three professional teachers who teach second- and third-grade English language learners (ELLs) were interviewed, and the analysis of teacher interviews was conducted. The research findings indicated that basically all of the teachers perceived the role of writing in second language learning as very important, sharing the belief that the ultimate goal of teaching writing is to have their students gain fluency in writing and that some of instructional methods such as integration of writing and other language aspects, content-based writing, and providing scaffolding are important. In addition, some beliefs that two ESL teachers shared included the importance of ample and continuous opportunities to write, vocabulary knowledge, and explicit instruction about writing. Other beliefs, including the importance of creating a comfortable writing environment and opportunities for writing for varied purposes and genres were represented.

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A Framework for Concurrency Control and Writing Authority Control in Collaborative Writing Systems (공동저작 시스템에서의 동시성 제어와 쓰기 권한 제어)

  • Yoo, Jae-Hong;Sung, Mee-Young
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.347-354
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    • 2000
  • This paper presents the efficient mechanisms for concurrency control and writing authority control in collaborative writing system are represented by the tree structures which consist of the logical objects and the content objects connected to the terminal objects of trees. For concurrency control, we adopted the approach to extend the multiple-granularity-locking-scheme. This scheme allows us to lock any objects at each level of the hierarchy. We also defined the locking compatibility table by analysing the operations applicable to any objects at each level of the hierarchy. We finally suggest the extended-multiple-granularity-locking mechanism which uses the locking compatibilility table for deciding to lock an object. This scheme gives the benefit to maximize the possibility of concurrent accessing to the shared objects. In addition, we suggest a mechanism for writing authority control which prohibits the Non-Group users from modifying the shared objects based on the concept of Group/Non-Group The proposed mechanism allows us to protect copyright very reasonably.

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The Existential Conscience and Steadfast Spirit of Characters in Nada and Writing on Blank Paper (6·25 동란 후의 소설 『백지의 기록』과 스페인 내전 후 소설 『무』의 등장인물들의 실존의식과 현실극복의지)

  • Song, Sun-ki
    • Cross-Cultural Studies
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    • v.33
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    • pp.121-141
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this paper is to establish a methodology useful for identifying links between the postwar novels of Spain and Korea. We analyze the lives and actions of the characters from Nada by Carmen Laforet, and Writing on blank paper by Oh Sang Won. The characters in these novels demonstrate the challenge of adapting to the harsh reality of life because of the psychological or physical scars of war: characters such as Jungsub and Jungseo in Writing on blank paper and Juan and Andrea in Nada finally overcome their difficulties thanks to a shared sense of existential conscience and a steadfast fighting spirit; others, like Jungyun and Roman, surrender to the struggle and commit suicide, tragically succumbing to the bitter harshness of reality. Through the analysis of these novels' characters, we can empathize with the common tragedy of war-time life and death; we gain perspective on the destruction of both society and people caused by war.

Development of an Object Consistency Maintenance Framework for Group Systems in Distributed Computing Environments (분산 환경에서 그룹시스템에서의 객체 일관성 유지를 위한 체계의 개발)

  • Huh, Soon-Young;Kim, Hyung-Min
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.21-36
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    • 1998
  • Group collaborative systems are recently emerging to support a group of users engaged in common tasks such as group decision making, engineering design, or collaborative writing. Simultaneously, as communications networks and distributed database systems become core underlying architecture of the organization, the need of collaborative systems are gaining more attentions from industry. In such collaborative systems, as the shared objects may evolve constantly or change for operational purposes, providing the users with synchronized and consistent views of the shared object and maintaining the consistency between shared object and replicated objects are important to improve the overall productivity. This paper provides an change management framework for the group collaborative systems to facilitate managing dependency relationships between shared objects and dependents, and coordinating change and propagation activities in distributed computing environments. Specifically, the framework adopts an object-oriented database paradigm and presents several object constructs capturing dependency management and change notification mechanisms. And the proposed framework accommodates both persistent dependents such as replicated data and transient dependents such as various user views in a single formalism. A prototype system is developed on a commercial object-oriented database management system called OBJECTSTORE using the C++ programming language.

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Design of a Change Management Framework for Group Collaborative Systems (그룹협동 시스템을 위한 변화관리 모형의 설계)

  • 허순영
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 1995
  • Group collaborative systems are recently emerging to support a group of users engaged in common tasks such as group decision making, engineering design, group scheduling, or collaborative writing. This paper provides an change management framework for the group collaborative system to facilitate managing dependency relationship between shared objects and dependent user views, and coordinating change and propagation activities between the two in distributed computing environments. Specifically, the framework adopts an object-oriented database paradigm and presents several object constructs capturing dependency management and change notification mechanisms. First, it introduces change management mechanisms with transient shared objects and secondly, it extends them into presistent object computing environment by integrating transaction management mechanisms and change notification mechanisms. A prototype change management framework is developed on a commercial object-oriented database management system.

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Quasi-Shared Output Buffered Switch (준 공유 출력 버퍼형 스위치 구조)

  • 남승엽;성단근;안윤영
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.283-286
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    • 2000
  • One major drawback of conventional output buffered switches is that the speed of writing cells into output buffer should be N times faster than input link speed. This paper proposes a new output buffer switch that divides one output buffer into several buffers and virtually shares the divided buffers by using a distributor. The proposed switch makes it possible to reduce the memory speed. The proposed switch is evaluated in terms of the average cell latency compared with the input buffered switches which use the arbitration alogorithms, i.e., iSLIP or wrapped wave front arbiter(WWFA).

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A Study on Gusadang Kim Nakhaeng's Writing for Ancestral Rites - Exploring the source of his appealing (구사당(九思堂) 김낙행(金樂行)의 제문(祭文) 연구(硏究) - 호소력의 근원에 대한 탐색 -)

  • Jeong, Si-youl
    • (The)Study of the Eastern Classic
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    • no.59
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    • pp.93-120
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study is to explore the source of appealing which Gusadang Kim Nakhaeng's writing for ancestral rites is equipped with. Gusadang was one of the Confucianists in Yeongnam during the 18th century and was praised for his scholarly virtue of jihaenghapil and silcheongunghaeng. Although Gusadang's writing for ancestral rites and his teacher Milam Lee Jaeui's letters were even specially named as 'gujemilchal', there has been almost no research on Gusadang's writing for ancestral rites yet. Therefore, this study selects three pieces of Gusadang's writing for ancestral rites which are especially rich in emotional expression for discussion. Chapter 2 titled as 'the Reconstruction of Memory in a Microscopic Perspective' presents the reason why Gusadang's writing for ancestral rites is recognized even as a piece of work equipped with appealing. Writing for ancestral rites begins from the point that there exists memory that can be shared by both the living and the dead. In reconstructing the anecdote with the dead on the stage of ritual writing in detail, the writer's memory plays an important role. Chapter 3 titled as 'the Rhetorical Reconstruction of Elevated Sensitivity' examines rhetorical devices needed for writing for ancestral rites. Proper rhetoric is needed to upgrade the dignity of the ritual writing and arouse sympathy from the readers. Although writing for ancestral rites is supposed to express sadness in terms of its formal characteristics, it should not end up being a mere outlet of emotion. Chapter 4 looks into 'the Descriptive Reconstruction of Lamenting Sentiment'. There should be a clear focus of description to make the gesture of the living towards the being not existing in the world any longer an appealing story. While maintaining a distinct way of description, Gusadang organizes the noble character of the dead, pitiable death, the precious bond in the past, and the longing of those left for the dead systematically. Writing for ancestral rites is a field to mourn over the death and reproduce the sadness of the living through writing. To make the text written in that way get to work as ritual writing properly, it should be appealing necessarily. This study has found the fact that such appealing that gives life to ritual writing is grounded on authenticity.

Collaborative practices in virtual group work on dynamic geometry tasks

  • Younggon Bae;V. Rani Satyam;Zareen G. Aga
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.367-399
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    • 2024
  • The goal of this study is to explore productive ways to engage students in groupwork using dynamic geometry tasks in online synchronous classroom environments. In particular, we aim to understand the social, mathematical, and technological aspects of student collaboration in virtual spaces. We analyzed how three online groups of students collaboratively worked on dynamic geometry tasks of exploring interactive kaleidoscope applets in Desmos and producing visual representations and written descriptions of geometric transformations used in the applets. The students shared their screens in Zoom as they shared their findings and discussed how to draw and write to represent the kaleidoscopes. We identified three emerging practices of the students collaboratively working on dynamic geometry tasks in online synchronous environments: (a) drawing in response, (b) co-construction, and (c) writing in real time. The emergent practices captured how students socially interacted with others, engaged in mathematical processes, and utilized technology tools. We also discuss inequity in students' participation in collaborative practices in an online environment and possible ways to ensure equitable learning opportunities for online students.