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Comparison of Cultural Acceptability for Educational Robots between Europe and Korea

  • Choi, Jong-Hong;Lee, Jong-Yun;Han, Jeong-Hye
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.97-102
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    • 2008
  • Europeans are much more rigid in their thinking on robots and especially have a negative view on robots as peers since they regard robots as labor machines. Recently, Korea invented several educational robots as peer tutors. Therefore, study was needed to determine the difference in cultural acceptability for educational robots between Korea and Europe (Spain). We found that Europe seems to be much more rigid in its thinking on robots and especially has a negative view on educational robots. Korean parents have a strong tendency to see robots as 'the friend of children,' while on the other hand, European parents tend to see educational robots as 'machines or electronics'. Meanwhile, the expectation of children on educational robots showing identification content was higher in Europe than in Korea since European children are familiar with costume parties. This result implied that we may find a Korean market for educational robots earlier than a European market, but European children will be eager to play with educational robots even though their parents have a negative view of them.

A Study on the Educational Situation of Apparel CAD of Clothing Related Department (의류관련학과의 어패럴 CAD교육실태에 관한 연구)

  • 이정순;한경희
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.10 no.5
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    • pp.542-554
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    • 2002
  • The purposes of this study were to investigate, analyze, and consider the feature and practical situation of Apparel CAD education and distribution situation of CAD system so that CAD education can be effectively operated and managed in various kinds of relevant schools and universities. 32 colleges and universities that are performing CAD educational system are selected for the study. The author of the study has investigated and obtained the information through questionnaires to 32 professors who are in charge of CAD lectures and 301 students who are receiving CAD education. The result is as follows. 1. It showed that 62.5% of CAD educational systems have been practically introduced after 1995. Regarding the using system, YUKA occupies 46.9%, PAD 21.8%, and GERBER 18.8% and these three kinds of system have been chiefly supplied. 40.6% of them own only one system, 37.5% of them own 2~5 systems and 78% of them own less than 5 systems. 2. The most seriously pointed problems during the operation of CAD system were the lack of experimental materials and the frustration of manpower supply. Thus, the CAD education programs in schools and universities are practiced in inferior environments internally and externally. 3. Regarding the practical situation of CAD education, 28 among 32 schools and universities are performing CAD as one of the regular subjects for the curriculum. 4. Regarding satisfaction degree of the using system, professors showed higher satisfaction degree than students did. In conclusion, it showed that although the practical situations of CAD education in schools and universities have been changed and improved so much since 1995 owing to the increase of the positive recognition of the necessity of CAD, many students in the educational sites cannot study their favorite subjects related with CAD program with interest due to the lack of experimental facilities, the poor computer management systems, and the problems of manpower supply, etc.

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Case Studies and Future Direction in Systems Engineering Educational Program (시스템 엔지니어링 교육의 사례연구와 미래 발전방안)

  • Lee, Jae-Ryul;Park, Young-Won
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.52-70
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    • 2006
  • Systems Engineering(SE), as a special discipline evolved from multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary design knowledges and practical lessons learned from development practices, is required to develop today's ever-growing large complex systems. As computer speed and analytic sophistication accelerate their applications, modern society's needs have become increasingly varied and complex. Rapid advances in Systems Engineering and its education programs among the developed countries demonstrate their needs as an alternative to what is lacking from traditional disciplinary engineering to meet new challenges of our changing social environments. Systems Engineering is an interdisciplinary approach that includes both management and technical processes. Its processes, methods, and tools are used to evolve, define, and verify an integrated, life-cycle balanced set of system solution that satisfy customer needs and requirements. The process methodology offers a top-down comprehensive, iterative and recursive problem solving process which includes the stating the problems, investigating the alternatives, architecting and modeling the system, integrating and operating the system, assessing and re-evaluating the system performances. The purpose of this paper is to research the cases of SE educational programs for both domestic and other developed countries and to propose recommendations for the domestic SE educational programs in the future.

The Concept of Health Systems Science and Educational Needs in the Korean Context (의료시스템과학의 개념과 교육 필요성 고찰)

  • Eunbae B. Yang;Danbi Lee;Jong Tae Lee
    • Korean Medical Education Review
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.192-197
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    • 2023
  • Physicians should be able to address health-related issues of patients and populations from a multidimensional perspective. Therefore, medical schools have a social responsibility to develop and implement curricula that enable trainees to acquire the competencies needed to improve all aspects of patient care and healthcare delivery. This study explored the concept of health systems science concept as the third pillar of medical education (the other two are basic science and clinical medicine) in the Korean context, as well as related educational needs. The theoretical foundation of health systems science is the biopsychosocial conceptual model, which emphasizes the biological, psychological, and social factors surrounding patients. We concluded that the three domains (core functional, foundational, linking) and 12 subcategories of health systems science proposed by the Association of American Medical Colleges could be applied to Korean medical education. Health systems science education must be emphasized to solve the various healthcare problems facing Korea today and to train physicians to provide medical services in line with society's needs. Introducing a health systems science curriculum will be challenging in the Korean medical environment, which has traditionally emphasized basic science and clinical medical education. Health systems science education should begin in the basic medical education phase, where physicians' professional identity is formed, and continue through graduate medical education. It is essential to understand related educational needs, develop curricular content, conduct faculty development programs, and provide financial resources for the development of an integrated curriculum.

A comparison Research of High School Mathematics Textbook between Korea and India (한국과 인도의 고등학교 수학과 교과서 비교 연구)

  • Lee, Song-Hee;Kim, Seon-Hong
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.289-308
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this research is to compare high school mathematics textbooks published by India with those published by Korea so that we apply merits of India's high school mathematics education to our educational problems. We first study India's educational systems, and analyze the mathematics textbooks from both countries by considering their external appearance, units, contents. Finally we give meaningful results and propose what we can do for our mathematics education based on our analysis performed in this paper.

Incentive Models of the Occupational Safely and Health Education System (산업안전보건교육의 인센티브 모델에 관한 연구)

  • Kang, Jong-Cheol;Chang, Seong-Rok
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.19 no.4 s.68
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    • pp.129-134
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    • 2004
  • Educational programs for promoting occupational safety and health have widely been established in advanced countries, such as United States and Germany, in the area of disaster prevention Focused attentions and investments for safety and health education have been placed especially for small and medium sized companies. Recently, information technologies have also been applied for the development and management of educational programs in those countries. It is also worth noting that a wide variety of incentive systems has been implemented for managers and workers to voluntarily Participate in safety and health education. Based on the brief survey on incentive systems in advanced countries, this study proposes two different incentive models, such as 'Supervision Exemption Model for Participants in Safety and Health Education' and 'Compensation Program fur Educational Expenses and Losses', which may efficiently be employed in Korea. These incentive models may contribute to revitalizing the occupational safety and health education which has recently been dwindled due to the changes in governmental regulations.

A Design of Information Service System of Personalized Educational Consultation (맞춤형 진학 정보 서비스 시스템 설계에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Seung-Duk;Back, Yeong-Tae
    • KSCI Review
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.135-139
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    • 2006
  • There have been many suggestions of ontology-based semantic web service systems and recommendation systems, but there has been no attempt to study educational consultation. Thus this study set out to tackle the problem and design specialized service to reflect individuals' interest, aptitude, hobbies, and grades based on the semantic web technology so that they could search the related information easily by managing personal profiles and identifying the meanings between information. It also aimed to suggest a convenient information service system of personalized educational consultation.

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Development of User Model for an Educational Adaptive Hypermedia System (교육용 적응적 하이퍼미디어 시스템의 사용자 모형 개발)

  • Yu, Jeong-Su
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.547-554
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    • 2004
  • Education is the largest application area of adaptive hypermedia systems. The user modeling is considered a very important part of the field of adpative hypermedia systems. In this paper we present the developed user model which provides different educational contents using a neural network. The user model has been verified on hypermedia for learning about basic web concepts, multimedia and HTML. This paper reports the results of simulation. Our simulation shows that the user model exactly can provide contextual different links for different students.

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A Study on the Review and Implication of Accounting Education Research in America (미국 회계교육연구의 동향 및 함의)

  • Roh Hyun-Sub
    • Management & Information Systems Review
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    • v.5
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    • pp.161-184
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    • 2000
  • Accounting education research addresses a wide range of topics related to students, educational processes, educational outcomes, faculty, administrative structures, and the programs and constituents of accounting education. This study examines accounting education researches for the purpose of identifying changes in this research literature and opportunities for enhancing its development. The total number of accounting articles published each year has increased. More significant is the increase in the portion of articles based on empirical research and the decrease in the portion of non-empirical articles. And the empirical studies were classified by type of study, by type of statistics used in the study, and by whether the study referred to other accounting or non-accounting literature. These analysis suggests a number of opportunities for the development of future accounting education research: (1) review relevant non-accounting literature, (2) seek empirical tests of fundamental relationships, (3) design multi-institutional and longitudinal tests, (4) provide for aptitude-treatment interactions, and (5) focus on educational outcomes.

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Strategic Role of ICT for E-Education

  • Im, Jin-Hyouk;Yoo, Sang-Jin
    • The Journal of Information Systems
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.151-161
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    • 2009
  • The daunting challenge thai today's educational organizations face is how to improve academic quality while containing or reducing costs. This paper discusses major changes in the educational environment and ICT-based course improvement efforts; examines some successful cases for course redesign, and proposes an e-education strategy for an educational institution to use ICT strategically in order to achieve both academic quality improvement and cost reduction together.