고교-대학 연계 프로그램의 학습형 모델 연구 : 미디어정보통신계열 학과의 경험을 중심으로

Translated title of the contribution: A Study on Learning Model of Connected Program between High School and University : Focus on Experiment of Information Technology Media Studies

Seong Jin Choi, Goo Man Park

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Abstract

As the Learning Model (offered major course) of the connected program between high school and college, we conducted a customized education model for second grade high school students with regard to IT. Being based on the latest major trend and practical training within a given period this model has derived the high level of interest and participation from the students. First of all, the first program has focused on the theory and practice. In case of the theory lecture, the new knowledge and practical experiences attracted students' interests. Secondly, the second program mainly consisted of practical training. The basic knowledge through first learning program enabled the students to follow the second course for advanced experiences as well as the variety of new technology. Finally, the survey and evaluation were carried out on the students who finished programs. Most of the students gave answers that both the theory classes and customized practical training were helpful in finding their major and career exploration. The Learning Model of the connected program between high school and college showed that it can be useful not only to extract students' potential ability and good talent but also for university selection and career choices.
Translated title of the contributionA Study on Learning Model of Connected Program between High School and University : Focus on Experiment of Information Technology Media Studies
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)665-676
Number of pages12
Journal방송공학회 논문지
Volume19
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2014

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