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A Case Study on Student to Student Verbal Interaction on the Acid-Base Titration Experiment Using MBL (MBL을 활용한 산-염기 적정 실험에서의 학생 간 언어적 상호작용에 대한 사례연구)

  • Ryu, Eun-Hee;Lim, Hee-Young;Kang, Seong-Joo;Choi, Byung-Soon
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.67-74
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of an MBL instrument in laboratory execution by analyzing an experimental time and student to student interactions in the MBL and traditional method of the acid-base titration experiment. The MBL method used a conductivity sensor and the traditional method used a current meter on the HCl/NaOH titrations. In comparison of the two methods, the traditional method required more time than the MBL and most of the extra time were used in the execution. In the execution, the MBL method showed more numbers of student to student interaction and higher level of verbal interaction than the traditional method.

The College Students' Satisfaction related to Expectation and Interaction in the Online Counseling Courses

  • HEO, JeongChul;HAN, Su-Mi
    • Educational Technology International
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.117-134
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    • 2011
  • Online education is moving forward with more interactive environments due to the availability of new technologies. In addition, many researches have represented that interaction and high motivation are very critical factors in order to improve students' motivation and teaching effectiveness in online learning and education. Therefore, it is very meaningful for students and educators that motivation and effectiveness are observed by positive expectation and interaction satisfaction in their online counseling courses. For this study, two important instruments are used: Modified Short Forms of Instructional Materials Motivation Survey and Student Evaluation of Online Teaching Effectiveness. Results show that high expected students who are satisfied with interaction indicate higher motivation and evaluation on the online teaching effectiveness than low expected students who are not satisfied with interaction.

Analysis of Student-Student Interaction in Interactive Science Inquiry Experiment (사회적 상호작용을 강조한 과학 탐구실험 과정에서 학생-학생 상호작용 양상 분석)

  • Lee, Hyun-Young;Chang, Sang-Shil;Seong, Suk-Kyoung;Lee, Sang-Kwon;Kang, Seong-Joo;Choi, Byung-Soon
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.660-670
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    • 2002
  • The purposes of this study were to categorize the type of student-student interaction and analyze the pattern of group interaction by cognitive level in interactive science inquiry experiments. For this study, two homogeneous and two heterogeneous groups by cognitive level were selected. Social interactions during group discussions were audio/video taped. The types of student's interaction were classified as intellectual and emotional aspects. Intellectual aspects were consisted of asking question, response, making suggestion, receiving opinion and then further coded by interaction level. Emotional aspects were consisted of relevance to behavioral participation, relevance to students' feeling, reaction to opinion. Interaction frequency in the intellectual and emotional aspect between homogeneous and heterogeneous group were compared to analyze interaction pattern. The results of this study showed that in intellectual aspect the frequency and quality of interaction in homogeneous group was higher than that in heterogeneous group. In emotional aspect. homogeneous group more showed such negative attitude as lack of confidence and dissatisfaction than heterogeneous group, on the other hand showed acceptable mood to be able to accept or object to peer's opinion. Some educational implications were drawn.

A Survey for Improvement of the 'Future Leaders of Korean Medicine' Curriculum in the Korean Medical Association of Clinical Sanghan-Geumgwe (대한상한금궤의학회의 학생우수인재교육과정 개선을 위한 설문조사 연구)

  • Park, Jae-Kyung
    • 대한상한금궤의학회지
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.27-36
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    • 2014
  • Objective : This Study aims to survey the current situation of the 'Future Leaders of Korean Medicine' curriculum and thereby improve the quality of the curriculum. Methods : 10 students in the curriculum answered 3 items of the NSSE questionnaires; 'Active and Collaborative Learning', 'Student-Faculty Interaction', 'Satisfaction'. Results : 'Worked with other students on projects', 'Tutored or taught other students (paid or voluntary)' average frequencies are relatively low in the 'Active and Collaborative Learning' item. 'Worked with faculty members on activities other than course-work' average frequency is relatively low in the 'Student-Faculty Interaction' item. Conclusions : The curriculum should be improved to encourage the students to take the leading roles at Collaborative Learning and to interact with the advisors.

The Interaction Effects on Academic stress of Gifted Student and Normal Student by Academic Self-efficacy and Stress Coping Styles (초등 영재학생과 일반학생의 학업스트레스에 대한 학업적 자기효능감과 스트레스 대처방식의 상호작용효과)

  • Yang, Yeonsuk
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.841-853
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the interaction effects on academic stress of gifted student and normal student by academic self-efficacy and stress coping styles. We conducted a questionnaire survey with 100 sixth grade gifted student and 100 normal student who showed academic achievement of the same level. According to the results of this study, gifted student showed higher problem-focused coping than normal student. Both elementary gifted student and normal student, the lower academic self-efficacy and problem-focused coping, the more increased academic stress increased. In the gifted student case where the level of problem-focused coping was high, academic stress was lower when academic self-efficacy was high. Normal student's academic stress was lower when the level of problem-focused coping and academic self-efficacy was higher.

The Effects of Self-leadership, Academic Self-Efficacy and Instructor-Student Interaction on Self-directed Learning in Nursing Students (간호대학생의 셀프리더십, 학업적 자기효능감 및 교수-학생 상호작용이 자기주도학습에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Eun Sook;Bong, Eun Ju
    • Journal of East-West Nursing Research
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.107-114
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the influencing factors of self-leadership, academic self-efficacy and instructor-student interaction on self-directed learning in nursing college students. Methods: This study used a descriptive survey design. Participants were 190 nursing college students at three universities in Jeollanam-do and Gyeongsangnam-do. Data were collected from May 10 to June 12, 2016 using self-report questionnaires. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficient, and multiple regression with SPSS 19.0. Results: The results showed that the self-leadership of the nursing students was 3.49, academic self-efficacy, 3.17, instructor-student interaction, 3.71, and self-directed learning, 3.43, respectively. Self-directed learning of nursing college students was positively associated with self-leadership(r=.65, p<.001), academic self-efficacy(r=.61, p<.001) and instructor-student interaction (r=.36, p<.001). 001). Self-leadership, academic self - efficacy, major satisfaction, GPA 4.0 or above explained 65% of the total variance in self-directed learning among nursing college students. Conclusions: The findings of this study indicated that nursing interventions for increasing self-leadership, academic self-efficacy and major satisfaction should be developed to improve self-directed learning of nursing students. Additional studies for changes in the overall teaching and learning environment to promote the self-directed learning environment in nursing education should be conducted.

Interaction and Flow as the Antecedents of e-Learner Satisfaction (이러닝 만족도 영향요인으로서의 상호작용과 몰입)

  • Moon, Chul-Woo;Kim, Jae-Hyoun
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.63-72
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    • 2011
  • Satisfactory e-learning experience of working part-time adult students is a truly dynamic and multidimensional process that reflects learning needs and abilities. Special attention is given to understanding the role of student-to-faculty interaction, student-to-student interaction, e-learning content and course structure, flow, periodic off-line class meetings and synchronous Q&A sessions. Survey questions were developed and distributed to adult graduate students. Some of them were asked to complete the questions with the most interesting subjects or classes in their mind, and others with the most difficult subjects in their mind. The structural model for each group was tested. The values of path coefficients corresponding to the group with the difficult subjects turn out to be higher for the following paths; a) interaction among professors and students and satisfaction, b) contents quality and flow, c) Q&A and interaction among professors and students, d) Q&A and interaction among students. For the other paths such as interaction among students and satisfaction, contents structure and flow, the coefficient values corresponding to the group with the interesting subjects are higher. Some implications for e-learning design were provided as well.

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Evaluation Criteria for Student-Centered University Education Programs

  • Lim, Hong-Tak
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.69-74
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    • 2018
  • A new breed of universities equipped with student-centered education programs and advanced digital technologies is changing the face of higher education. "Flipped learning" is heralded as a new model of education, yet its effect is underexplored. The purpose of this study is to provide evaluation criteria to assess and understand the merit of student-centered education programs and apply them to actual cases. Discussion on the nature of knowledge, its production mechanism and system, and possible contribution of digital technology to user-centered programs are discussed to produce five key criteria; initiative of students, interaction in class, interaction in field, customization of courses, and automated personal service. They are applied to evaluation of Minerva and Ecole 42.

Gender Differences in Science Classroom Climate Perceived by Students in Mixed Classes (남녀 혼성반 학생들의 과학 수업 환경에 대한 인식의 성별 차이)

  • Noh, Tae-Hee;Choi, Kyung-Moon
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.401-409
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    • 1996
  • In this study, the perceptions of science classroom climate were investigated for 360 elementary and middle school students in mixed classes. The instrument used was an adapted version of the Student Perception Questionnaire (SPQ), which consists of five elements-Participatory Climate, Personalized Interaction, Student Assertiveness, Positive Teacher, and Negative Teacher. The results indicated that the gender differences in the perceptions of the Participatory Climate and the Positive Teacher were not significant for middle school students. However, the differences were found to be significant in the perceptions of the Negative Teacher, the Personalized Interaction and the Student Assertiveness, which measure the climate for the individual student. On the other hand, elementary male and female students did not significantly differ in the perceptions of science classroom climate except one item on the Participatory Climate. Educational implications are discussed.

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Effect of Learning Flow and Problem Solving Ability, Professor-student Interaction on Academic Achievement of Nursing Students in Untact Lecture (비대면 수업에서 간호대학생의 학습몰입, 문제해결능력, 교수-학생 상호작용이 학업성취도에 미치는 영향)

  • Sook Hee Choi
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.271-279
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of learning flow, problem solving ability, professor-student interaction of academic achievement in nursing students. Data were collected from 274 nursing students in B city and analyzed by t-test, ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficient, and hierarchial multiple regression using SPSS/WIN 22.0. The degree of academic achievement in nursing students was 3.70±0.70. There were significant differences in academic achievement with grade(F=4.755, p=.003), campus life satisfaction(F=5.643, p=.004), major satisfaction(t=5.794, p=.003), adapting to COVID-19(F=7.961, p<.001), satisfaction to non-face-to-face environment class(F=18.353, p<.001). There was positive correlation between academic achievement and learning flow(r=.649, p<.001), problem solving ability(r=.333, p<.001), professor-student interaction(r=.479, p<.001). The factors affecting academic achievement of the study subjects were learning flow(β=.563, p<.001), professor-student interaction(β=.280, p<.001), with an explanatory power of 52.0%. Therefore, strategies increase the academic achievement of nursing students in untact lecture, and environment improvement to increase learning flow and professor-student interaction are needed.