A Comparative Study on the Teaching Effects of Different Online Teaching Methods in Higher Vocational Colleges

2021 ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 110
Author(s):  
Yuan Zheng

With the continuous progress of modernization, for vocational school students, they have more learning means and more ways to obtain information, such as using micro blog, wechat, and other micro communication carriers. And teachers also have more teaching methods, such as online teaching and setting online homework for students. Mankind has entered a new era. In this new era, vocational school student management is facing both opportunities for development, but also facing new problems and challenges. Therefore, on this basis, this paper will analyze the new scheme of student management in vocational schools in the new era, and put forward new cognition and understanding for the management of students


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.


2022 ◽  
Vol 2022 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Aman Gupta ◽  
Ana Janic ◽  
Joshua Thomson

Objectives. The March 2020 lockdown mandated institution closures and forced educators to provide remote instruction. We intended to gain an in-depth and holistic understanding of dental faculty’s experience and perceptions during this mandatory shift. Insights were gathered in 6 key areas: prior remote instruction experience; magnitude of transition and frequency of instruction methods used; training received; preferred teaching methods based on how they promote student learning, interaction, engagement, and performance; social impact; and future of teaching. Methods. An anonymous QualtricsXM survey was distributed to all dental faculties at University of Detroit Mercy in May 2020. Data was collected over a three-week period and analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) Statistics 26 (IBM; Armonk, New York, USA). Pearson chi-squared test and Fisher’s exact test were used to evaluate categorical data. Results. Out of the 30 participants who transitioned to online remote instruction, 16 (53.3%) reported an age between 30 and 49 years and 14 (46.7%) reported ≥50 years of age. Our analysis revealed that faculty in 30–49-year age range had no prior online synchronous teaching experience. The transition was described as interesting, useful, time-consuming, and challenging. In-person live teaching received highest number of first place rankings (50%), and online asynchronous method received highest number of last place rankings (42.86%). Faculties in >50 year age range expressed maximum satisfaction with online small-group discussions, and those in 30–49 years age group were more satisfied with one-on-one online discussion. Conclusion. Our study finds that the faculty tends to gravitate to online methods that are similar to or mimic their past in-person teaching environment. Forced remote instruction gave new content delivery experiences to faculties of all ranges of age and experience in teaching. This exposure is likely to result in a more widespread adoption of a variety of instructional methods in future. Our study strongly suggests that traditional in-person instruction is the preferred method for delivery of content and is likely better for student learning. Majority of the faculties believed that the future of dental education would be a mix of both in-class and online instruction. In summer and fall 2021, our institution adopted hybrid, flexible models for didactic instruction to allow students the opportunity to digest content in their preferred method. Careful planning and systematic, continued training will be required to enhance technological skills and to incorporate newer models into didactic and clinical instruction. For the success of blended learning, courses will need redesigning of assessment methods, commitment, and support from administrators.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Pei Zhang

2020 is the year of decisive victory in building a well-off society in an all-round way, and decisive battle against poverty. Higher vocational colleges need a team of teachers with good ethics and style, as well as both ability and political integrity. Higher vocational teachers should use their own wisdom and choose scientific teaching methods. They should also warm students with love and influence students with noble teacher ethics, so that every impoverished student can learn something. In the end, this can achieve education poverty alleviation, and higher vocational teachers can contribute their own strength to the country's poverty alleviation.


InterConf ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 218-226
Author(s):  
Diana Bîclea

Teaching online is a new challenge for every single teacher. Mathematics in particular remains the school subject that requires special teaching tools. This article describes Edgar Dale’s «Cone of experience» and Bruner’s learning approaches for synchronous and asynchronous teaching in Mathematics. It also describes the most important tools that can be used for online teaching in a combination of both formats, asynchronous and synchronous. These teaching methods are described not only in terms of digital tools, but also in terms of Jerome Bruner’s theories on information processing.


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