scholarly journals Analysis of the cores of these Improvements of Online Teaching System and Model-Based on the Evaluation and Feedback on the Online Teaching Model and Teaching Platform

Author(s):  
Jiangxue Zhang ◽  
Kaiquan Chen

In recent years, MOOC, SPOC and other online teaching modes have attracted widespread attention. Online teaching platforms such as Tencent Classroom and MOOC of Chinese universities have emerged in an endless stream. During the 2020 outbreak of COVID-19, schools at all levels actively engaged in online teaching. The problems and challenges faced in the course of this teaching process will push the research hotspots of modern educational technology to construct the online teaching model that meets the needs of colleges and universities in the context of "Internet + Education". This study collected the evaluation and feedback of college students from different universities and different majors on online teaching mode and teaching platform, conducted a quantitative study of SPSS samples, and analyzed the influence of learners' and teachers' participation on online teaching effect. Results show that: there is a positive correlation between learners' attitude towards online teaching and the effect of online teaching, and between learners' participation and the effect of online teaching. There is also a positive correlation between teacher’s participation and effect of online teaching. There is no clear correlation between learners' use of equipment and online teaching effectiveness. Through the interview, learners reported low self-evaluation in online learning, and there are some problems in the teaching process, such as lack of teaching experience, poor platform interaction ability, and low supervision ability of managers. This study argues that in the development of online teaching, learners' and platform users' sense of experience and teachers' participation should be further improved and perfected.

2014 ◽  
Vol 644-650 ◽  
pp. 5978-5980
Author(s):  
Li Ying Cao ◽  
He Long Yu ◽  
Gui Fen Chen ◽  
Ting Ting Yang

According to the problems of programming courses in the teaching process, this paper proposes the "two way, three classrooms, four reform, multiple assessment" teaching model of C++ programming combining with some teaching experience, and researches and discusses from programming course content, teaching methods and assessment methods. The teaching model applied in other programming course, and obtained the same good results.


Norma ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-38
Author(s):  
Nena Vasojević ◽  
Ivana Vučetić ◽  
Snežana Kirin

The quality of the teaching process highly depends on teachers and their qualifications, and the teacher's role plays a very important part in the implementation of the new teaching methods. The results presented in this paper are part of the quantitative study which investigated the primary teachers' perception of the online teaching model that has been realized in Serbia during the COVID-19 pandemic, in comparison to the traditional teaching model. The paper aims to define and present the teachers' profiles, based on their preference for a certain teaching model: the profile of the teachers who prefer working in the traditional teaching model, and the profile of the teachers who prefer working in the online teaching model, or do not make any difference between the two, based on the professional data and their statements and attitudes regarding the comparison of traditional and online teaching models. It was assumed that the teachers with less work experience, more professional training and higher education level would generally prefer the online teaching model. For the research purposes, the specialized two-part questionnaire was designed. The first part included questions concerning the socio-demographic background, while the second part investigated the teachers' attitudes towards the characteristics of the teaching process in both traditional and online teaching models. The independent-sample t-test was used to estimate the influence of previous training on the choice of the preferred teaching model. The research was conducted during January and February 2021. The research sample included 609 examinees. The research results showed that the choice of the preferred teaching model depends on the self-assessment of the teachers' competencies required for the online teaching model, as well as on the duration of the training in the field of Information and Communication Technologies, as a part of the regular professional improvement training. The initial assumption was only partially confirmed by the research results.


2021 ◽  
Vol 25 ◽  
pp. 9-19
Author(s):  
Ivana Ćirković Miladinović ◽  
Maja Dimitrijevic ◽  
Branko Ilic

Teaching experience plays a productive role in teacher professional development, so it is necessary to examine such experience systematically, either as reflection on action or reflection in action. In a sense, reflection has the power to help the teacher connect experience and theoretical knowledge and to use each area of expertise more efficiently (Knezevic and Scholl 1996). Therefore, reflection is an important ‘tool’ to articulate how we know what we do when we teach (ibid.). For this reason, micro-teaching is an opportunity to link theory and practice, critically evaluate one’s teaching skills and to discuss alternative approaches and solutions for the specific teaching context with peer colleagues. This paper will focus, firstly, on the micro-teaching process by explaining the background of this procedure and then by giving the detailed description of the two micro-teaching sessions conducted in January and February 2020 at the Faculty of Education in Jagodina, University of Kragujevac, Serbia. Secondly, it will consider giving feedback to others, in person and online, using video records, self-evaluation and reflection in peer-teaching process. Finally, the paper will evaluate two peer micro-teaching sessions with a focus on student-student, interaction in university teaching context and advantages and disadvantages in teaching English as a foreign language on one side, and Serbian as the mother tongue on the other.


Author(s):  
Elena Andrade ◽  
Gloria Seoane ◽  
Luis Velay ◽  
Jose-Manuel Sabucedo

We conducted three independent studies to support the Spanish version of the Environmental Attitudes Inventory (EAI). The first study consisted of translating and pre-testing on a sample of 125 college students. The second consisted of testing the EAI on a sample of 225 university students in several undergraduate courses. Student data were collected using two different methods, through an online teaching platform and in the classroom. The findings were symmetrical in terms of precision and dimensionality. The third study completed the aforementioned ones testing the items on a representative sample from the general population in Spain. The participants were 630 citizens from 17 regions and responded to the EAI using an online platform. The results of the factor analysis led us to propose a measurement model, with 18 items and six first-order factors: environmental movement activism, conservation motivated by anthropocentric concern, confidence in science and technology, personal conservation behaviour, human dominance over nature, and support for population growth policies. External validity evidence was assessed by the correlation with the following variables: neuroticism, ecological behaviour, limits to economic growth, economic liberalism, sustainability, altruism, and social desirability. These estimations stayed away from demographic and personal aspects such as age, sex, political ideology, and region.


2020 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Yang Mei

Because the teaching methods of Chinese teaching in higher vocational colleges are improper and the problems in the teaching process cannot be found in time, the teaching effect is not good and there are many difficulties in the teaching process of teachers. According to actual needs, based on complex evolution and improved neural network algorithms, this paper builds a Chinese online teaching system in high vocational colleges. After communication with users and social research, the model function module is determined, and the system performance is improved through the mapping optimization model to eliminate data transmission problems in the system operation, and the realization process of the system function module is shown in the form of a diagram. In addition, this paper designs a control experiment to verify the performance of the model and uses the traditional algorithm model as a control to start the test teaching and uses statistical methods to compare the teaching effects. The research results show that the teaching system constructed in this paper has certain advantages over the traditional model.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 3076-3086
Author(s):  
Zhang Shuili ◽  
Zhao Yi ◽  
Zheng Kexin ◽  
Zhang Jun ◽  
Zheng Fuchun

Objectives: In view of the characteristics of online teaching during the coronavirus pandemic and the importance of practical teaching in training students’ skills in the process of graduate education, this paper proposes an online scene teaching mode that takes projects as the carrier and integrates with deep learning. In order to meet the demand for information and communication engineering professionals in the big data context, the whole teaching process is divided into four stages: Topic selection, Teaching project setting, online teaching interaction and teaching evaluation. In the teaching process of Python Data Analysis Foundations, the project “establishment process of tobacco picking decision tree based on information gain” is taken as the teaching case. Prior knowledge and references are pushed through the cloud platform before class, and The scene of tobacco picking affected by the weather is set in the online classroom to guide students to seek solutions to problems, and the results are presented with graphics to assist students to summarize, and then reset the scene to promote knowledge transfer, so as to integrate deep learning into the teaching process, and modify the corresponding stages according to the teaching evaluation results. The content of the scene is gradually increased from easy to difficult, from simple to complex, and from least to most, gradually increasing the difficulty, which enhances students’ learning interest and sense of achievement. Meanwhile, students’ initiative to participate in curriculum research further strengthens the effectiveness of the course in serving scientific research, which has a certain value of popularization and application.


Author(s):  
Renata Jukić ◽  
Marija Sablić ◽  
Sara Kakuk

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