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A Study on Interactive Design Characteristics shown in Corporate Participated Public Spaces (기업참여 공공 공간의 인터랙티브 디자인 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Song, Yong-Ju;Shim, Eun-Ju
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.72-79
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    • 2009
  • Due to characteristics of modern society including technological development, various methods engaging interaction between people and manmade environment have become one of the major issues raised in various fields of deign so called interactive design. Interactive design started as the interface between human and computer system, but now expanded to interior design field enhancing spatial experience of users. Now, many corporates are looking into interactive design to bridge the gap between company or brand identity and consumers as marketing tool. The current study investigates interactive concepts and characteristics of corporate participated public spaces and tries to define their design methods according to spatial marketing strategies. Using theoretical inquiry, cultural events and delivery of corporate identity information were defined as two major spatial strategies through cognitive or behavioral approaches. Moreover, digital, constructive, and expressive presentations were found to be most common design methods. Through this theoretical framework, 7 selected samples in Korea are analyzed in order to find detailed design characteristics. It is hoped that this study may serve in understanding current design approaches of interactive corporate public spaces and useful guideline when designing interactive public spaces not only as means of marketing strategies but even for public goods.

Pre-service Biology Teachers' Understanding of the Real-World Application of Evolutionary Theory (생물 예비교사들의 진화 이론의 실용성에 관한 인식)

  • Ha, Min-Su;Lee, Jun-Ki
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.31 no.8
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    • pp.1186-1198
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    • 2011
  • The understanding of real-world application of scientific knowledge such as the evolutionary theory has been emphasized in science curriculum. Despite this, many students and biology educators misunderstand the use and practical application of the evolution theory. The purpose of this study is to explore variables related to the understanding of practical application of evolution. Methodologically, we employed large-scale survey that examined three independent variables (major, academic year, and religion) and five dependent variables (understanding of practical application of evolution, knowledge of, interest in, and acceptance of evolution, and religiosity). Two hundred and thirty three biology pre-service teachers and 405 non-biology pre-service teachers participated in the survey. The results demonstrate that the biology teacher education program does not help in increasing the understanding of the practical application of evolution. Rather, the understanding of practical application of evolution was associated with their religion. In addition, the understanding of the practical application of evolution was associated with the acceptance of and interest in evolution. The results of this study inform the development of new biology teacher education programs to improve their understanding of practical application of the evolution theory. We also suggest further areas of research for other scientific concepts that could be used to gauge teachers' understanding of the practical application of scientific knowledge.

Educational Contents of 'Understanding of self as an adolescent' Unit to Build Adolescent Empowerment(I): comparison of Home Economics Textbooks of Korea and the U.S. (청소년의 임파워먼트 형성에 초점을 둔 '청소년의 이해' 단원의 한·미 교과서 교육내용 검토(제1보))

  • Suh, Min-Ji;Lee, Soo-Hee;Sohn, Sang-Hee
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.99-119
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the educational contents of home economics textbooks that solely focus on forming adolescent empowerment. For this, an in-depth content analysis was conducted on the home economics textbooks in Korea and the U.S. The main results of this study are summarized as follows: First, the 23 content elements, which are designed to build adolescent empowerment, were ascertained: nine intrapersonal empowerment elements such as the self-identity, nine interpersonal empowerment elements such as the communication, and five social empowerment elements such as the leadership. Second, based on the content elements selected from above, the textbooks in Korea were observed to deal with 58% of the 23 content elements, while those in the U.S. discussed 90% of the 23 content elements. Korean textbooks primarily focused on helping students understand major concepts, whereas the U.S. textbooks focused primarily on helping students make connections between major concepts and their life. Lastly, both countries put the least amount of weight on social empowerment content elements(Korea: 37%, U.S.: 70%).

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Qualitative Data Analysis using Computers (컴퓨터를 이용한 질적 자료 분석)

  • Yi Myung-Sun
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.570-582
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    • 1999
  • Although computers cannot analyze textual data in the same way as they analyze numerical data. they can nevertheless be of great assistance to qualitative researchers. Thus, the use of computers in analyzing qualitative data has increased since the 1980s. The purpose of this article was to explore advantages and disadvanteges of using computers to analyze textual data and to suggest strategies to prevent problems of using computers. In additon, it illustrated characteristics and functions of softwares designed to analyze qualitative data to help researchers choose the program wisely. It also demonstrated precise functions and procedures of the NUDIST program which was designed to develop a conceptual framework or grounded theory from unstructured data. Major advantage of using computers in qualitative research is the management of huge amount of unstructured data. By managing overloaded data, researcher can keep track of the emerging ideas, arguments and theoretical concepts and can organize these tasks mope efficiently than the traditional method of 'cut-and-paste' technique. Additional advantages are the abilities to increase trustworthiness of research, transparency of research process, and intuitional creativity of the researcher, and to facilitate team and secondary research. On the other hand, disvantages of using computers were identified as worries that the machine could conquer the human understanding and as probability of these problems. it suggested strategies such as 1) deep understanding of orthodoxy in analytical process. To overcome philosophical and theoretical background of qualitative research method, 2) deep understanding of the data as a whole before using software, 3) use of software after familiarity with it, 4) continuous evaluation of software and feedback from them, and 5) continuous awareness of the limitation of the machine, that is computer, in the interpretive analysis.

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A study on the comparison and analysis of school mathematics curriculum in England and Korea, focused on the 'shape, space, and measures' domain (영국과 우리나라의 수학과 교육과정 비교 분석 연구 - 도형과 측정 영역을 중심으로 -)

  • Shin, Hang-Kyun;Hwang, Hye-Jeang
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.45 no.4 s.115
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    • pp.407-438
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    • 2006
  • This study investigated school mathematics curriculum of England, newly revised in 1998, focused on the 'shape, space, and measures' domain among three major domains of the English curriculum. On the basis of its understanding, this domain was compared and analyzed with school mathematics curriculum of Korea. In doing so, this study explored its plans and procedures and established a frame of comparison for the curriculums between the two countries. The structure of the National Curriculum in England is composed of programmes of study and attainment targets. The former sets out what should be taught in mathematics at key stages 1, 2, 3, and 4 and provides the basis for planning schemes of work, and the latter sets out the knowledge, skills, and understanding that pupils of different abilities and matures are expected to have by the end of each key stage. Attainment targets are composed of eight levels and an additional level of increasing difficulty. According to the results of the present study, Korea focuses on the formal and systematic mathematical knowledge on the basis of sound understanding of certain mathematical terms or concepts. On the other hand, England curriculum tends to deal with the content which can be understood more intuitively, flexibly, and naturally through the experience and aquisition based on the concrete manipulation. Particularly, it emphasizes that mathematics be realistic and useful in solving a diverse problems confronted in everyday life.

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Undergraduate courses for enhancing design ability in naval architecture

  • Lee, Kyu-Yeul;Ku, Namkug;Cha, Ju-Hwan
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.364-375
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    • 2013
  • Contemporary lectures in undergraduate engineering courses typically focus on teaching major technical knowledge-based theories in a limited time. Therefore, most lectures do not allow the students to gain understanding of how the theories are applied, especially in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering departments. Shipyards require students to acquire practical ship design skills in undergraduate courses. To meet this requirement, two lectures are organized by the authors; namely, "Planning Procedure of Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering" (PNAOE) and "Innovative Ship Design" (ISD). The concept of project-based and collaborative learning is applied in these two lectures. In the PNAOE lecture, sophomores receive instruction in the designing and building of model ships, and the students' work is evaluated in a model ship contest. This curriculum enables students to understand the concepts of ship design and production. In the ISD lecture, seniors learn how to develop their creative ideas about ship design and communicate with members of group. They are encouraged to cooperate with others and understand the ship design process. In the capstone design course, students receive guidance to facilitate understanding of how the knowledge from their sophomore or junior classes, such as fluid mechanics, statics, and dynamics, can be applied to practical ship design. Students are also encouraged to compete in the ship design contest organized by the Society of Naval Architects of Korea. Moreover, the effectiveness of project-based and collaborative learning for enhancing interest in the shipbuilding Industry and understanding the ship design process is demonstrated by citing the PNAOE and ISD lectures as examples.

Protective plan by the drone development in Major National Facilities (무인항공기 발전에 따른 국가중요시설 보호방안)

  • Cho, Min Sang;Shin, Seung Gyoon
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.15 no.3_1
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    • pp.3-9
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    • 2015
  • With the development of technology, small UAVs are used in various forms. From military UAV to the Amazon drone, the UAVs are applied to increasing fields for its merits which can replace human work more fast and precisely than what human used to do. Yet, the use and development of UAVs cannot be embraced indiscreetly. There exist negative aspects along with its convenience and positive use. In military use, for instance, the use of UAV can handle dangerous missions in place of human beings but at the same time, it can be very threatening weapons that put people in danger of being attacked at unknown time and places. Therefore, this study discusses the safety measures for major national facilities. Through theoretical understanding of UAVs and major national facilities, the study explores into key concepts and reviewed the cases that threatened our nation's safety. The study also makes suggestions on the policies of the use of UAV to secure national safety.

An Empirical Study on Stress Experienced by Physical therapist Students during Clinical Training (임상실습시 물리치료과 학생이 경험하는 스트레스에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Seoung-Ha;Jeong, Han-Shin
    • Journal of Korean Physical Therapy Science
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.58-64
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    • 2003
  • The study was done in order to better understand the stress which physical therapist experience during clinical training. Clinical training was not confined to understanding training facts and concepts of physical therapist. The data were collected from November 1 to December 15, 2002 and 129 valid questionnaires were obtained and analyzed. They were analyzed by the percent, frequency, t-test, one-way ANOVA and Pearson Correlation Coefficient. The results of the study were as follows: 1. There were in satisfaction degree of major 42.6% of the subjects was revealed as "satisfied" and in satisfaction degree of clinical training 24.0% of the subjects was revealed as "satisfied". 2. There were much stress in relation of physical therapist was revealed as the most severe stress at a mean 15.98 and environment was revealed as severe stress at a mean 12.94. in role was revealed as the lessor stress at a mean 4.12. 3. The state anxiety degree which physical therapist students experience during clinical training was revealed as "moderate" anxiety. 4. There were significant difference between relation of physical therapist and satisfaction degree of clinical training (p<0.05), between ideal and values of physical therapist and health condition(p<0.05), between relation of tint and satisfaction degree of major(p<0.05), between education the characteristic which it will pull out and satisfaction degree of major(p<0.05), satisfaction degree of clinical training(p<0.05).

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A Survey on the Management Status and Science Teachers' Perception of Science in High School Based on 2009 Curriculum Revision (2009 개정 고등학교 '과학'의 운영 실태와 교사들의 인식 조사)

  • Shin, Young-Ok;Choi, Byung-Soon
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.32 no.10
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    • pp.1599-1612
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the management status of science in senior high schools based on the 2009 Curriculum Revision and the science teachers' perception of the content and a class of science. The way of managing a class was surveyed and discovered that the percentage of more than two teachers giving lessons depending on their major was higher than that of a teacher giving all the lessons. Analysis of teachers' perceptions of the content of science showed that science textbooks reflected the revised science curriculum well. However, teachers thought that the terms and concepts introduced to describe the knowledge of frontier science were so difficult that they feel it's very hard teaching them to the students. Even though science teachers thought that science was mainly focused on cultivating scientific literacy of the students, they assess mostly understanding of science concepts on the students. It means that science teachers stay in line with old position in assessment.

Teachers' Perception on the Expression Method in Bebras Challenge for Computing Knowledge Assessment

  • Saeyi Lim;Seon Kwan Han
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.28 no.11
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    • pp.227-234
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    • 2023
  • The evaluation of students' computational thinking begins with the evaluation of knowledge about the concepts and principles of computing. In this study, we analyzed the differences in teachers' perceptions depending on the description method of the bebras challenge questions to evaluate computer science knowledge. First, we classified the questions into two types depending on whether computer science terms were included or not. Also we made a computational thinking questionnaire with two types of questions and surveyed 72 major teachers. As a result, teachers expressed the opinion that the evaluation questions that revealed computer science terms were appropriate as evaluation questions for information subjects. They also perceived it as more helpful in assessing computational thinking and coding skills. Through the results of this study, we suggested that the way the questions are worded is important in the process of assessing students' understanding of computer science concepts and computational thinking skills.