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2022 ◽  
Vol 2022 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Shuo Zhou

Mobile learning has become an efficient way to meet the needs of work learning in the epidemic situation because of its convenience, flexibility, and freedom. This paper studies and discusses the impact of mobile learning on learning education and preschool education in the epidemic. A mobile learning community resource sharing algorithm is used to explore the speed of the online learning community to obtain learning resources. The advantages of online learning are analyzed by comparing the speed of learning resources obtained in ordinary groups. In this research, the random offloading algorithm (ROA) is proposed to analyze the student response. The results revealed that majority of the students believed that mobile learning helps in learning subjects to a greater extent.


2022 ◽  
Vol 2022 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Sun YiFei

In order to be able to provide learning resources for learners anytime and anywhere and improve the quality of online teaching, a network-assisted teaching system for college students’ ideological and political courses based on the Android system is designed. The characteristics of the Android system platform and its hierarchical structure are analyzed, and the overall structure of the network-assisted teaching system was designed based on it and through the construction of the system user login module, learning resources module, operation management module, unit test module, and teaching interface display module, so as to achieve the effect of network assisted ideological and political course teaching. The preferences of students were fully considered, the needs of students with different resource spaces were matched, and the genetic algorithm is used to share the information of network teaching resources to meet the needs of ideological and political teaching. According to the experimental results, the system designed in this paper has high accuracy in the recommended content of ideological and political education resources and the coverage of resource recommendation is relatively high, indicating that the application effect of the system is better.


2022 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Siti Mukroni

Based on temporary observations at SMA Negeri 2 Sentajo Raya, Kuantan Singingi Regency, the phenomena found include; There are some teachers who have not completed their learning tools, such as the Learning Implementation Plan (RPP) and so on. The presence of some teachers who do not carry out their duties in accordance with the provisions that have been determined, it can be seen that there are teachers who leave school during teaching hours. Lack of teacher initiative in developing models or learning methods that are more attractive to children. Lack of teacher creativity in providing varied media and learning resources, including using online learning applications. This type of research is School Action Research (PTS) located at SMA Negeri 2 Sentajo Raya, Kuantan Singingi Regency, which is aimed at teachers. The main reason is from the results of observations and information from teachers, that teacher performance during the pandemic is classified as lacking. The place of research is SMA Negeri 2 Sentajo Raya, Kuantan Singingi Regency. The time of this research was carried out in March 2021. The number of samples specified in this study was 26 teachers. From the description of data processing and discussion, it was concluded that the teacher's performance was obtained in the first cycle by 60% in the good category and in the second cycle increased to 91% in the good category. This means that supervision activities can improve teacher performance at SMA Negeri 2 Sentajo Raya, Kuantan Singingi Regency is said to be successful. 


Author(s):  
Mingxia Zhong ◽  
Rongtao Ding

At present, personalized recommendation system has become an indispensable technology in the fields of e-commerce, social network and news recommendation. However, the development of personalized recommendation system in the field of education and teaching is relatively slow with lack of corresponding application.In the era of Internet Plus, many colleges have adopted online learning platforms amidst the coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic. Overwhelmed with online learning tasks, many college students are overload by learning resources and unable to keep orientation in learning. It is difficult for them to access interested learning resources accurately and efficiently. Therefore, the personalized recommendation of learning resources has become a research hotspot. This paper focuses on how to develop an effective personalized recommendation system for teaching resources and improve the accuracy of recommendation. Based on the data on learning behaviors of the online learning platform of our university, the authors explored the classic cold start problem of the popular collaborative filtering algorithm, and improved the algorithm based on the data features of the platform. Specifically, the data on learning behaviors were extracted and screened by knowledge graph. The screened data were combined with the collaborative filtering algorithm to recommend learning resources. Experimental results show that the improved algorithm effectively solved the loss of orientation in learning, and the similarity and accuracy of recommended learning resources surpassed 90%. Our algorithm can fully satisfy the personalized needs of students, and provide a reference solution to the personalized education service of intelligent online learning platforms.


Author(s):  
I Gusti Putu Suharta ◽  
Ni Nyoman Parwati

The use of appropriate learning resources has the potential to improve students' ability in solving mathematical problems. This study aims to determine the local culture that is oriented towards Tri Hita Karana which can be used as a learning resource for fractions in an effort to improve students' problem solving abilities. This type of research is exploratory with the research subject of the teacher who teaches the fifth grade students of Elementary School Number 1 Bhaktiseraga Singaraja. Data on aspects of local culture that are oriented towards Tri Hita Karana which can be used as a learning resource for fractions were collected by means of questionnaires and interviews. The results showed that the aspects of local culture oriented to Tri Hita Karana that could be used for learning fractions were the mecaru ceremony, tumpek wariga, odalan, ngayah. These learning resources can be used for material integration or math problems.


2022 ◽  
pp. 1-21
Author(s):  
Ngozi Perpetua Osuchukwu ◽  
Grace Temilolu Ikenna ◽  
Nelly Gospel Godwin ◽  
Adefunke Sarah Ebijuwa ◽  
Olatunji Sunday Olabisi

This chapter examined the input and output of WikiAfLibs training, the struggles, and lessons learned. The study used spidergram design of 5Ws and 1H (who, what, where, why, when, and how). Instruments used were online questionnaire and FGD. The participants were librarians in the #WikiAfLibs Cohort 1 drawn from Anglophone countries. It was discovered that live sessions, office hours, and learning resources were mostly favored among the activities (39% and 33%, respectively). Respondents used personal data subscriptions (75%) and received the training from their homes. Some have joined Wikipedia communities in their countries and have received funds. They struggled with cost of data subscription, fear of internet disruption, and not meeting the deadline of the assignments. They agreed that Wikipedia would give librarians more visibility, enrich services, and build partnerships. The findings imply that librarians' full embrace of Wikipedia will add value to information services. The study concluded that librarians should integrate Wikipedia in information service delivery.


2022 ◽  
pp. 155-170

To make ends meet as a freelancer, people have to build a serious and credible skillset (through formal education, credentialing, deep practice) and offer sufficient public information to draw the attention of potential clients. Depending on their particular expertise, they have to have social contacts in the field, and they have to be active on various platforms to bid for work. Freelancers have a variety of social media platforms that they may socialize on for mutual support and advice sharing. Sometimes, to build their credibility, freelancers will create and share peer-to-peer teaching and learning resources. These individuals and teams have to share relevant information without giving away any competitive advantage, given the sparsity of paid jobs and projects. To consider generosity and stinginess of social advice sharing, this work explores some peer-shared teaching and learning resources on the Social Web surrounding freelance work, including a set of 126 slideshows on a popular social slide-sharing site and 16 video transcripts from a popular video-sharing site.


2022 ◽  
pp. 110-154

In a pandemic, when schools have either closed, gone “blended” or “hybrid” (part-in-person and part-online), or gone fully online, teachers have to master online teaching quickly. At these moments, various online and published resources are referred to and used as guides. Some are willing to offer open-shared learning resources on the Social Web. This work involves an environmental scan of open-shared learning resources for pre-K12 and K12 on (1) an online teaching repository/referatory, (2) slideshow-sharing site, and (3) a social video sharing site. This includes bottom-up thematic coding of the journalistic literature (of COVID-19 and children), a review of the available recent open learning resources, and analytical observations about how to improve the available contents.


2022 ◽  
pp. 172-193

This work involves the pedagogical assessment of peer-shared social videos on YouTube related to the uses of drawing tablets for beginners. The research involves assessing the state of available learning resources, pedagogical patterns of sampled videos, gaps in formal vs. non-credit learning tracks, and implications for those who are beginners (with objectives to ultimately be amateurs/novices, freelancers, or professionals). This work also explores some ways to incentivize the peer-sharing of teaching and learning materials on social media for the improvement of people's knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs).


2022 ◽  
pp. 354-406

If societies are to advance, they have to be able to harness the capabilities of their technologies in broad and efficient ways. One such technology is computation, writ large, which has crept into so many aspects of modern life. “Computational thinking,” as a bridge between people and computation-based and generalizable problem solving, is a multi-step approach that has seeped into pre-K through graduate school in formal (accredited) learning, nonformal (non-accredited) learning, and informal (byproduct) learning. This work explores what peer-shared open-learning resources are available for this approach based on a multi-channel search of the Social Web through social imagery, shared (digital) learning objects, shared slideshows, and social videos.


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