學習資訊專業學院—資訊教育研究所

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資訊教育研究所之碩士班成立於民國80年,博士班成立於民國86年,目前研究生共約160名。本所原屬資訊教育學系,於95學年度起因應系所組織調整,成為獨立研究所,歸屬教育學院。

本所以『資訊科技教育』和『數位學習』兩個專業領域之研究發展與人才培育為宗旨,課程設計分別針對此兩個專業領域規劃必、選修專業科目,提供學生紮實而嚴謹的學術專業知能及個別化之研究訓練。本所教育目標包括:

1、培育資訊科技教育人才;
2、培育數位學習產業人才;
3、培育資訊科技教育與數位學習研究人才。

本所目前六名專任教師,四位教授,二位副教授,在資訊教育領域均具有豐富之教學與研究經驗且均積極從事研究,每年獲科技部補助研究計畫之平均數量與金額在本校名列前茅。另外,本所教師積極參與國內重大資訊教育政策及課程綱要之制定,積極推動國內資訊教育之發展。
 

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    An eFlashcard System for Teaching and Learning of English Vocabulary as a Foreign Language
    (ACTA Press, 2003-06-30) Lee, Greg C.; Lo, Y. J.; Weng, C. Y.; Wu, Cheng-Chih
    In this paper, we described an eFlashcard system which was designed as a tool for teaching and learning of English vocabularies as a foreign language. The functionality of the system was based on inputs from junior high school English teachers. The system architecture, eFlashcard creation process and a pilot teaching experiment are reported. The experimentation results showed that both the teacher and the students react favorably toward the use of the eFlashcard system in class. The teacher used eFlashcard to replace paper-based flashcard instructional activities as well as devising new and off-class learning activities. Survey among two classes of eighty students indicated that the use of eFlashcard system in class enhanced their learning interest and allowed them to better follow the flow of the instructional activities.
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    ICT integration at a Taiwan secondary school
    (ACTA Press, 2002-05-20) Wu, Cheng-Chih; Lee, Greg C.
    This study employed a university-school partnership approach to help secondary social studies teachers to integrate ICT in their instructions. We identified seven issues affect teachers’ use of ICT in instruction: (1) teachers’ attitude, (2) teachers’ ICT skills, (3) administrative support, (4) hardware availability, (5) Internet resources, (6) ICT specialist support, and (7) peer collaboration. Teachers and students’ initial perception on using ICT in the classrooms were also reported.