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The Effects of SW Convergence Education Applying Yut-nori on Knowledge and Information Processing Competency of Elementary Students (윷놀이를 활용한 SW융합교육이 초등학생의 지식정보처리역량에 미치는 효과)

  • Chul, Kim
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.579-585
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    • 2022
  • This paper aimed to analyze the effect of SW convergence education applying Yut-nori on the knowledge information processing ability of elementary school students. A study was conducted targeting elementary school students in the islands of Jeollanam-do. A SW convergence education applying Yut-nori was developed and applied to the experimental group. A pre-test for knowledge and information processing competency was conducted, SW convergence education applying Yut-nori was conducted, and a post-test for knowledge and information processing competency was conducted. As a knowledge information processing capability test tool, the upper elementary school knowledge information processing competency measurement tool was used for analysis. According to the analysis, SW convergence education using Yut-nori is effective in improving knowledge and information processing competency, which is the ability of elementary school students to collect, analyze, evaluate, and use selected knowledge and information to solve problems efficiently. It was found to be effective in improving knowledge and information processing competency.

Development and Validation of Yut-nori Program using Educational Programming Language (EPL) based on Computational Thinking (컴퓨팅 사고력 기반 교육용 프로그래밍 언어(EPL) 활용 윷놀이 프로그램 개발 및 타당성 검증)

  • JeongBeom, Song
    • Journal of Industrial Convergence
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.103-109
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    • 2023
  • In Korea, software education is implemented from elementary school. As a representative software education tool for elementary schools, various chess games reconstructed based on the rules of Western chess games are being used. On the other hand, Yutnori, one of our traditional games, also includes elements of software education, so research on this is needed. Therefore, in this study, a Yutnori program based on computational thinking using an educational programming language, Entry, and a turtle robot was developed and its validity verified. As a result of the validity verification, the CVR value was higher than 0.7 in the degree of agreement with the subject achievement standard (3 questions), the appropriateness of learning materials (4 questions), and the possibility of class application (3 questions). Therefore, it could be judged that the learning program developed in this study has a high level of agreement with the subject achievement standards, appropriate learning materials, and high possibility of being applied to classes. In order to generalize this content in the future, the effectiveness will need to be verified, and experimental research will be needed to understand this.