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Design and Implementation of Adaptive Interaction-based Video Syllabus

적응적 상호작용기반 동영상 강의계획서 설계 및 구현

  • 심현 (순천대학교 교수학습개발센터) ;
  • 최원호 (순천대학교 화학교육과)
  • Received : 2017.07.03
  • Accepted : 2017.08.01
  • Published : 2017.08.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to define On-line Video Syllabus Template which is based on adaptive mode with interaction.A syllabus has the significance as a teaching and learning plan. However, it has not only been considered as a formal document, has also been limited into a simple query since it has been made into a fragmentary structure, lacking of link between other services and reuse. Additionally, this paper is aimed to design three-dimensional syllabus which makes it possible to provide students with practical information related to teaching and learning and share it with teachers and students. The following is the technique proposed in this paper. It is made to be served for the Syllabus centered on teaching and learning, which is including the definition of hierarchy structure, the media contents application according to the learner's preference and real-time variation function. On-line Video Syllabus provided through LMS has availability and credibility of teaching and learning, in that it enable increased utilization by strengthening convenience.

본 논문에서는 적응적 상호작용 기반의 동영상 강의계획서 템플릿을 정의하고 있다. 대학에서의 강의계획서는 교수학습 설계도로서 매우 중요한 의미를 가지고 있으나 단편적인 구조내용, 타서비스 연계 부족, 재사용성 부족 등으로 형식적인 문서로 여겨지고 실제로는 단순한 조회에 그치고 있다. 본 논문에서는 교수학습과 관련된 실질적인 정보를 제공하고 교수자와 학습자의 상호학습 정보공유가 가능한 입체적인 강의계획서를 설계한다. 제안하는 기법은 강의계획서의 계층구조 정의, 학습자의 선호도에 맞는 미디어 콘텐츠 적용, 정보전달의 실시간 변동 기능 등을 포함하여 교수학습 중심의 강의계획서 서비스를 가능하게 한다. 실제 LMS를 통해 제공된 동영상 강의계획서는 편의성을 강화해서 사용자들의 활용도를 높이고 교수학습의 유용성과 신뢰성을 보인다.

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