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Exploring Optimal e-Learning Environment : The Role of Contents Organizing in e-Learning (콘텐츠 조직화를 통한 e러닝 학습환경 최적화에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Chanwook;Kang, Inwon
    • Knowledge Management Research
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.115-128
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    • 2010
  • The dramatic increase in e-Learning enrollments in higher education is likely to continue. These e-Learning environments have made learning much more convenient by stretching the spatial and temporal barriers. Their effectiveness, however, remains to be examined. In this research, the author explore the importance of personalization, interactivity and the important role of contents organizing in online education environment. Furthermore, the authors divide e-learning outcome into psychomotor, cognitive, and affective outcome. Indeed, e-Learning for psychomotor outcome has been viewed as impossible. The authors discuss the implications of the findings for theory and practice.

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How do learners discover the topic in team project-based learning?: Analysis of Learners' Creative Activity in the process of selecting the topic

  • Kim, Hyekyung;Kim, Insu
    • Educational Technology International
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.167-187
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    • 2013
  • Team project learning is a type of Project-Based Learning, which is an effective learning method for developing collaborative competency and interpersonal communication skills, as well as for developing cognitive competency such as critical thinking, creative thinking, and analytical skills. This research, conducted to analyze learning activities, focuses on students' creative thinking and activities in TPBL(Team Project-Based Learning). A qualitative approach including a reflective journal based on the 6 stages of TPBL, was adopted for this purpose. In this study, 69 reflective journals on the three stages (developing a theme, researching, theme-making) of 23 undergraduate students were categorized on the basis of three criteria: divergent thinking factors, convergent thinking factors and affective factors. The results show that the participants' journals demonstrated twenty-eight activities from nine cognitive factors and nine activities from three affective factors were derived from reflect journal. This finding indicates that more appropriate instructional strategies are needed for students to enhance their creative thinking skills and activities

The influence on learning achievements and motives by using mind tools regarded students' congitive levels (인지수준에 따른 마인드 툴 활용이 학업성취도와 학습동기에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Dong-Ryeul;Moon, Doo-Ho
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.33-44
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    • 2005
  • This study lets you know how semantic network programs called mind tools have an effect on students' learning achievements and learning motives regarded students' cognitive levels. It helps improve the education in the real situation of the classroom. It shows that the class applied by mind tools regarded transitional students' cognitive levels and motive strategies increases students' biologies-learning achievements because it improves students' concentration and confidence efficiently connected with new knowledge by using visual effects. Also, it shows that transitional students' semantic network learning is superior to students' in formal operation stage and it is effective in forming learning contents in the structural organization with students' knowledge.

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An Empirical Study on the Factors Affecting Personnel e-Learning Acceptance (개인의 e-Learning 수용에 미치는 요인에 관한 연구)

  • Lee Seok-Yong;Seo Chang-Gab;Kim Yoo-Il
    • The Journal of Information Systems
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.49-75
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    • 2006
  • The main purpose of this study is to identify the factors affecting personnel e-Learning acceptance. We used self-efficacy and perceived playfulness as independent variables to extended Technology Acceptance Model in an e-Learning contort. Perceived playfulness is the one of the important personal intrinsic motivational factors which could enlarge the understanding process of technology acceptance in the personal perspective. Questionnaires were collected from 94 respondents who experienced e-Learning systems that L Corporation provided. This study developed and empirically tested a model representing the relationship by using Structural Equation Model among factors which are: perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, perceived playfulness, self-efficacy and attitudes. Also we measured affective and cognitive attitude because, most psychometric literature explain attitude has two different dimensions which are affective and cognitive. The major findings of the study are summarized as follows. Firstly, the higher the perceived usefulness the more affected the behavioral intention was to use as well as attitude to be positive. Secondly, as much as perceived playfulness more affected the perceived ease of use as well as self-efficacy. Finally, the perceived ease of use and self-efficacy are not significantly affected attitude while they are affected perceived usefulness and perceived playfulness.

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A Study on Cognitive Development of Scientifically Talented Students toward Definition and Theorem in the Course of Multivariable Calculus

  • Kim, Seong-A;Choi, Jongsool
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.195-206
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    • 2012
  • We adopt a spirit of Problem based learning to the class of Multivariable Calculus in a school of scientifically talented students and observed effects of our teaching-learning method in the Spring Semester of 2010. Twelve students who enrolled in this class participated in this research. We have proceeded with classroom experiment for the half of semester after midterm exam so that the students could compare our teaching-learning method with usual traditional one in the subject of multivariable calculus. Especially, we investigated changes in the learning attitude and cognitive development of the students toward definition and theorem of mathematics. Each group of 4 students worked on a sheet of our well-designed structured problems of several steps in each class and presented how they understood the way of constructing new definition and related theorems. Instructor's role in this research was to guide students' activities as questioner so that students could attain the clear meanings of definitions and theorems by themselves. We firstly analyzed students' process of mathematization of definition through observing their discussions and presentations as well as their achievements in the quizzes and final exams. Secondly, we analyzed students' class-diaries collected at the end of each class in addition to pre/post surveys.

Effects of Different Advance Organizers on Mental Model Construction and Cognitive Load Decrease

  • OH, Sun-A;KIM, Yeun-Soon;JUNG, Eun-Kyung;KIM, Hoi-Soo
    • Educational Technology International
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.145-166
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate why advance organizers (AO) are effective in promoting comprehension and mental model formation in terms of cognitive load. Two experimental groups: a concept-map AO group and a key-word AO group and one control group were used. This study considered cognitive load in view of Baddeley's working memory model: central executive (CE), phonological loop (PL), and visuo-spatial sketch pad (VSSP). The present experiment directly examined cognitive load using dual task methodology. The results were as follows: central executive (CE) suppression task achievement for the concept map AO group was higher than the key word AO group and control group. Comprehension and mental model construction for the concept map AO group were higher than the other groups. These results indicated that the superiority of concept map AO owing to CE load decrement occurred with comprehension and mental model construction in learning. Thus, the available resources produced by CE load reduction may have been invested for comprehension and mental model construction of learning contents.

A Study on Effects of Well-structured Cognitive Reflection Journal on Metacognition and Learning Achievement (구조화된 인지적 성찰일지가 메타인지와 학업성취에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Sun-Hee;Lee, Seung-Ki;Choi, Mi-Na
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.5-14
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze how a well-structured cognitive reflection journal can affect a learner's metacognition and learning achievement in the area of Engineering Education. The objects of this study were 143 students in total (experimental group: 52, control group: 91) who are taking the 'Fundamental Semiconductor Engineering' course in the Engineering Department at D college in the metropolitan area. For his particular study, we undertook three steps as follows. First, we verified that the two groups of students were equal in areas of metacognition and learning achievement. Second, the experimental group was asked to keep writing the well-structured reflection journal for four weeks and the control group was not. Third, we evaluated the metacognition and learning achievement. This study used a questionnaire to measure metacognition by Sperling(2002) in a Korean translation as well as a well-structured cognitive reflection journal. As a result, we found that the well-structured cognitive reflection journal affects learners positively in the sense of metacognition ability, continuity as well as learning achievement.

The Effects of Assigning Cognitive Roles in Small-Group Discussion for Science Concept Learning (과학 개념 학습을 위한 소집단 토론에서 인지적 역할 부여의 효과)

  • Noh, Tae-Hee;Kang, Suk-Jin;Han, Su-Jin;Han, Jae-Young;Jeon, Kyung-Moon;Seung, Eul-Sun
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.76-82
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    • 2002
  • This study investigated the effects of assigning cognitive roles, a method that may promote verbal interaction in knowledge-building processes, in small-group discussion for science concept learning. Two classes (62 students) of 7th-graders respectively received a concept learning instruction through small-group discussion with assigned cognitive roles (CR) asking to explain and contradict one's idea and to synthesize and conciliate group's idea, and a concept learning instruction through small-group discussion with no specific assigned roles (NSR), for 9 class periods. After the instructions, the tests of achievement, conceptions, the perceptions on science learning environments, and the perceptions toward small-group discussion were administered. ANCOVA results revealed that low-achievers in the NSR group performed significantly better than those in the CR group. Similar tendency was also found in the scores of the conceptions test. Two groups did not differ significantly in the perceptions on science learning environments and toward small-group discussion.

Correlation Between Social Network Indices and Cognitive-Affective Learning Outcomes in e-Learning (e-러닝에서 사회연결망 지표와 인지적 및 정의적 학업 성취도 간의 상관관계)

  • Jo, Il-Hyun
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.379-387
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of the study was to explore the correlation between in-degree and out-degree centrality Social Network Indices and cognitive and affective learning outcomes measures in an e-Learning environment. Results indicate both the out-degree and in-degree centrality indices are correlated with the cognitive learning outcome measures only. Further, results of the follow-up multiple regression analyses describe the cognitive learning outcome would be predicted by both the in-degree centrality (52%) and out-degree centrality (8%). A discussion is provided to interpret the results and limitations are specified.

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Analysis of the Alignment between Elementary Science Curriculum and Teacher Guidebook - Examining Learning Objectives in 2009 Grade 3~4 Science Curriculum - (초등 과학과 교육과정과 교사용지도서 목표 간의 비교 분석 - 2009 개정 교육과정 3~4학년을 중심으로 -)

  • Na, Jiyeon;Yoon, Hye-Gyoung;Kim, Mijung
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.183-193
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    • 2015
  • Teacher guidebooks are practical and commonly used resources for teachers to deliver the goals and contents of science curriculum in classroom teaching. Thus, the alignment of teacher guidebooks and science curriculum could be critical to undertake the effectiveness of curriculum implication in science classrooms. This study is to investigate how the learning objectives of science curriculum are implicated in teacher guidebooks by analyzing the dimensions of knowledge and cognitive process in learning objectives in both documents. Grade 3~4 learning objectives (82 objectives in the curriculum, 459 in the teacher guidebook, 541 in total) in 2009 Revised science curriculum and teacher guidebooks were coded and analyzed based on the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy. The analysis focused on how the knowledge dimensions and cognitive processes of the curriculum were emphasized and restructured in the teacher guidebooks to examine the coalition between the two important documents. The study found: 1) the learning objectives in Grade 3~4 in both documents were skewed to certain knowledge dimension (conceptual) and cognitive process (understand); 2) there was a high coalition between unit objectives and lesson objectives in the teacher guidebooks, however, relatively low coalition between the curriculum and the teacher guidebooks; and 3) learning objectives in the curriculum were delivered in teacher guidebooks in various patterns (similar, detailed, additional, in portion, and the same), and 'detailed' and 'additional' were frequently shown. There also appeared new objectives in the teacher guidebooks, which were not present in the curriculum. The findings in this study could provide some suggestions to the current project of developing 2015 Science Curriculum in regard to understanding the dimensions of knowledge and cognitive process of learning objectives and their alignments with textbooks and teacher guidebooks.