학술논문

Learner's response analysis for the lesson improvement
Document Type
Conference
Source
International Conference on Computers in Education, 2002. Proceedings. Computers in education Computers in Education, 2002. Proceedings. International Conference on. :992-996 vol.2 2002
Subject
Computing and Processing
General Topics for Engineers
Computer science education
Performance analysis
Information analysis
Humans
Educational institutions
Microcomputers
Information science
Fatigue
Language
Abstract
In a lesson improvement, it is very important to grasp a student's understanding change. Previously, by analyzing the "study chart" freely described by the student, Tsukamoto and others performed response analysis of a student's understanding change, and showed one direction to the lesson improvement. However, since analyzing a student response had many required time and labors for the teacher or the researcher, it was difficult to apply to an everyday lesson improvement. This research shows the method of the collection and analysis of the student response for a lesson improvement by studying the meaning of a student response. The effect was evaluated in the informational lesson and clarified. Four categories of a student response existed on the rational and the irrational mental function, and the researcher was able to make the lesson improvement by looking down at this balance. In addition, it became clear that collecting student responses itself leads to the lesson improvement by the student.