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Research on the Curriculum for Integration of ICT+Design
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정상훈 Sang-hoon Jeong |
KJSES 20(1) 105-114, 2017 DOI : 10.14695/KJSOS.2017.20.1.105 |
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Nowadays, novel and innovative technology including 3D printers, internet of things (IoT), and wearable devices are rapidly emerging. As we must constantly keep up with the most recent trends, words like convergence, multidisciplinarity, and design revolution indeed define society today. Due to the expansion of such diverse technological, industrial, and academic convergence trends, the role of design is becoming evermore essential in development of products as well as creative services. Even the government is pushing towards a `creative economy` by encouraging ICT convergence to create novel industries as well as advanced jobs. In order to adapt flexibly to such changes in global trends, a solid academic curriculum centered around `ICT+Design` must be developed. In the current research, we analyzed various literature and benchmarked the major universities both domestic and foreign. Also we utilized a survey-based approach against subjects who are experts or design specialists working in environments related to industry and research. In our proposed integrated ICT+Design educational curriculum, students familiarize themselves with design perspectives and methodology to creatively carry out the course. Moreover, experts from design and ICT came together in an act of `Radical Collaboration` in which they shared their unique `Design Thinking` in order to promote understanding and cooperation. Furthermore, industry experts have also taken part as mentors in order to create a workplace-oriented course with various integrated projects. Most importantly, the course was designed so that in addition to research, students can really get hands-on with their ideas in the creativity-integrated workplace.
keyword : 융합 교육과정, 디자인, 정보통신기술, 협업, Convergence curriculum, Design, ICT (Information and Communications Technologies), Collaboration
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Comparisons of Middle-, Old-, and Stroked Old-Age Drivers` Reaction Time and Accuracy Based on Multiple Reaction Time Tasks
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이재식 Jaesik Lee , 주미정 Mijung Joo , 김정호 Jung-ho Kim , 김영근 Young-keun Kim , 이원영 Won-young Lee , 류준범 Jun-beom Ryu , 오주석 Ju-seok Oh |
KJSES 20(1) 115-132, 2017 DOI : 10.14695/KJSOS.2017.20.1.115 |
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Differences in reaction time and accuracy were compared among driver groups of middle-, old-, and stroke old-age drivers using various reaction time tasks including simple reaction task, 2-choice task, 4-choice task with different stimuli eccentricity, search task, and moving target detection task. The results can be summarized as followings. First, although overall reaction time tended to be slowed with age and stroke, stroke old drivers showed significantly slower reaction time than the other driver groups when the stimuli were presented in a large eccentricity. Second, differences in reaction time for 2-choice task and moving target detection task seemed to be determined mainly by participants` simple reaction time. Third, the search task which required temporary retention of previously presented stimuli was found to be more sensitive in discriminating difference in reaction time between middle-age drivers and old-age drivers (including stroke old drivers). Fourth, reaction accuracy of old (and stroke old) drivers decreased when more stimuli alternatives were presented and temporary retention for stimuli was required. Altogether, memory demand in reaction time task can be sensitive to evaluate performance for different age groups, whereas size of useful field of view for brain stroke.
keyword : 반응시간 과제, 고령운전자, 뇌졸중 고령운전자, 반응시간, 반응정확성, Reaction Time Task, Older Driver, Stroke Old Driver, Reaction Time, Reaction Accuracy
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