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Electronics ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 230
Author(s):  
Martin Pajpach ◽  
Oto Haffner ◽  
Erik Kučera ◽  
Peter Drahoš

The main purposes of this paper are to offer a low-cost solution that can be used in engineering education and to address the challenges that Industry 4.0 brings with it. In recent years, there has been a great shortage of engineering experts, and therefore it is necessary to educate the next generation of experts, but the hardware and software tools needed for education are often expensive and access to them is sometimes difficult, but most importantly, they change and evolve rapidly. Therefore, the use of cheaper hardware and free software helps to create a reliable and suitable environment for the education of engineering experts. Based on the overview of related works dealing with low-cost teaching solutions, we present in this paper our own low-cost Education Kit, for which the price can be as low as approximately EUR 108 per kit, for teaching the basic skills of deep learning in quality-control tasks in inspection lines. The solution is based on Arduino, TensorFlow and Keras, a smartphone camera, and is assembled using LEGO kit. The results of the work serve as inspiration for educators and educational institutions.


2022 ◽  
pp. 363-380
Author(s):  
Hacer Dolanbay

Whether we call it the age of information, the age of digitalization, or the informatics, this century is an era in which rapid technological developments are taking place and will continue without stopping. The importance of using the media consciously and appropriately is increasing by reducing the effects of the media on individuals with many positive and negative characteristics. Having media literacy skills, which is one of the basic skills of the new century, is important in learning how tool live with the media. Becoming a conscious media consumer and producer, the way to realize the reality in the media is to have media literacy skills which is one of the basic skills of the new century. This chapter is mainly aimed at studying the dynamics that makeup media literacy and media literacy skills. How the century has transformed to meet the needs of its students will be highlighted within the context of media literacy. Then, the chapter will be completed by explaining how media literacy is reflected in pedagogy with examples suitable for different courses and levels.


2022 ◽  
Vol 04 (01) ◽  
pp. 686-701
Author(s):  
Magda Hamid KAMBASH ◽  
Nidal Fadel ABBAS ◽  
Esraa Fadel ABBAS

The use of modern teaching strategies aims to develop the practices of ‎female learners inside and outside the classroom, which contributes to ‎changing the role of the student from a negative role to a positive role in ‎general. Therefore, learning strategies have become involved in the ‎application of many educational and teaching programs and curricula, as ‎they greatly help in conveying information to the learner. With less ‎effort and time, except that the material to be learned is theoretical or ‎practical. In light of what the current era is witnessing of a huge ‎knowledge explosion and a wide technological revolution that covered ‎various areas of life, it has become necessary for researchers to be ‎interested in searching for ways to ensure the development of thinking ‎among learners, which is one of the foundations of correct learning, ‎some strategies, means and methods used in the learning process help. ‎To bring the learner to a stage where he can access knowledge on their ‎own by applying that knowledge and using it to overcome the problems ‎they face in their daily lives. He has to use different and multiple ‎methods and methods, and this requires him to be familiar with how ‎learning takes place, and how the teaching methods and means used ‎affect the speed of achieving the goal of the learning process and the ‎success of applying the educational curriculum and achieving its goals‏.‏ One of the features of the modern era is technological progress in ‎various fields and situations of life, as rapid change has become a feature ‎of the era in which we live. There is no doubt that its use affects all ‎aspects of life, including education and teaching, and with this clear ‎progress in the level of mastery of learning skills in sports events around ‎the world, it has become necessary to use learning strategies in ‎programs and curricula for teaching and teaching physical education and ‎learning basic skills for all games and events Sports, including volleyball‏.‏ The researchers found the lack of use of modern strategies in the ‎educational process, and despite their active role in learning basic skills ‎using modern methods, it requires the presence of exercises that ‎contribute to learning basic skills in volleyball, whose weakness emerged ‎from the research sample, which casts a clear shadow on the ‎performance and levels of learners. The aim of the research is to prepare ‎special exercises According to the brain-based learning strategy in ‎learning some basic volleyball skills for students of the second average, ‎and to identify the effect of special exercises according to the brain-‎based learning strategy in learning some basic volleyball skills for ‎students of the second average, and to identify the preference of the ‎experimental and control groups in learning some basic volleyball skills ‎for female students. The second is average. The researchers used the ‎experimental approach for the experimental and control groups, and the ‎research sample was represented by (30) students, then the sample was ‎divided into an experimental group of (15) female students and a control ‎group of (15) female students.


2022 ◽  
Vol 111 ◽  
pp. 101907
Author(s):  
Stijn Schelfhout ◽  
Bart Wille ◽  
Lot Fonteyne ◽  
Elisabeth Roels ◽  
Eva Derous ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (6) ◽  
pp. 3168-3183
Author(s):  
Muhammad Arifin Zaidin ◽  
Kusmaladewi Kusmaladewi ◽  
Aziz Thaba

This study aims to examine how the ability to apply professional competency tutors and how the ability to apply basic skills tutorial tutors Early Childhood Education Program in the Makassar Open University Distance Learning Program Unit. This research is type of qualitative research. Research sample consisted of six tutors as key informants. Purposive sampling technique is used with the consideration of key informants in the level II regional pokjar. Data analysis used four stages, namely identification, data reduction, interpretation, explanation, and conclusion. The results of this study indicate that tutors have tutorial readiness, tutors do not check module readiness and do not convey special competencies (KK), the presentation of material is still not optimal. The tutor does not provide apperception, the tutor is flexible and positive in the tutorial, presents the material using power points, the tutor has not maximized the assessment process or learning outcomes.   Keywords: Basic, competence, application, professional, skills, tutorial;


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 33-42
Author(s):  
Mohd Zarawi Mat Nor ◽  
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Nik Mohd Rizal Mohd Fakri ◽  
Muhamad Saiful Bahri Yusoff ◽  
Ahmad Fuad Abdul Rahim ◽  
...  

Various methods have been implemented in the medical field to foster professional basic skills among students. Nevertheless, the contribution of a community placement programme (CPP) with regard to first year of medical students is still unclear. The study objective is to explore how CPP contributes to the development of professional basic skills among students within this group. This qualitative study was conducted between January 2017 and March 2018. Two batches of the first-year medical students with a total of 24 students were involved in the study. The data were gathered using reflective journals which were written from a one-day English camp that was held at the Universiti Sains Malaysia’s School of Medical Sciences. A total of 24 reflective journals have been used as data sources which were then analysed using ATLAS.ti software version 8.0 based on the open, axial and selective coding process. The result has shown that professional skills were established through three themes and eight categories. The themes were personal skills (e.g., time management, self-management, self-confident, social adjustment, internal motivation and communication skill), leadership skills (e.g., teamwork) and scientific skills (e.g., proposal writing skills). CPP is an agenda to nurture the medical students’ professional basic skills. Therefore, such an agenda must continue to be included in medical education.


Author(s):  
Afandi Afandi ◽  
Eko Sri Wahyuni ◽  
Tri Kristiana ◽  
Dery Athama Putra

<span lang="EN-US">Critical thinking, which involves higher order thinking activities (HOTS), is an important skill that has been widely discussed in the last two decades. This study aims to determine the profile of high school students' critical thinking skills on climate change and waste recycling. It is a quantitative descriptive study using an instrument developed based on indicators of critical thinking skills developed by Ennis in 1985, namely providing simple explanations, building basic skills, concluding, providing further explanations, and setting strategies and tactics. The study participants were 102 senior high school students in Pontianak Indonesia who were selected through the purposive sampling technique. The results show that the critical thinking abilities related to each indicator had highest scores of two aspects that is basic skills and drawing conclusions. The simple explanation indicator scored 59.42%; that of building basic skills 71.37%; that related to drawing conclusions 67.62%; the explanation indicator 42.44%; and the setting strategy and tactics indicators 66.87%. The conclusion is that students' critical thinking skills are only sufficient to poor category. </span>


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Shan Wang ◽  
Seo Yeon-hee

Ballet and sports dance are also dance art from the west, which are popular among the Chinese people after they were introduced into China. With the popularization of compulsory education, people now like to let children learn all kinds of art skills. For instance, dance is very popular with parents, and then to the common development and promotion of career, we also realize that the development of online dance education and dance is more and more extensive pan. Through the introduction of ballet research, this paper explores the application of multimedia-based ballet basic skills training in international standard dance teaching. The research results can make dancers, especially beginners, truly understand the training value of ballet basic skills training and pay enough attention to this course. This paper uses the ways of literature analysis, experimental investigation, and multimedia ballet teaching text experiment to study the application of ballet in modern international standard dance teaching. It reflects the number of people learning ballet and learning motivation. Based on the extensive application of multimedia ballet basic skills training in international standard dance teaching, we can really understand the significance of ballet basic training for the whole dance teaching the value of learning. The experimental results show that 70% of ballet scholars believe that the basic skills training of ballet has a very high requirement on the body, and the motivation of learning ballet is also different. Dancers use the theoretical knowledge of dance science teaching and ballet basic training to make an overall connection, and multimedia video ballet basic skills training exercises the foundation in dance. It also plays an important role in the teaching of international standard dance.


Author(s):  
David McLoughlin
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2021 ◽  
Vol 03 (06) ◽  
pp. 550-558
Author(s):  
Raad Abdulqader HUSSEIN ◽  
Nibras Kamil HADEAT

The search aims to: ‎ ‎- Recognize the effect of the inverted grade strategy in learning some ‎of the basic skills of football for second graders. ‎ ‎- Identify the differences between the past and subsequent tests of ‎the two groups of research in learning some of the basic skills of ‎football for second grade students.‎ ‎- Identify the differences between the subsequent tests of the two ‎groups of research in learning some of the basic skills of football for ‎students of the second grade literary.‎ The researchers used the experimental approach to suitability and the ‎nature of the research. The research society consisted of students of ‎the second grade intermediate school in Al-Malwia for boys in the ‎district of Baqubeh in the province of Diyala. The total number of ‎students was (43) and (30) students were randomly chosen to be the ‎sample of the research and divided into two experimental and ‎experimental groups (15), And the two experimental design ‎researchers، called (equal group design، random selection with pre-‎test and post-test) were used to achieve parity between them.‎ and then the main experiment was applied by two units a week for six ‎weeks. After that the post tests were applied. After the data collection ‎and unloading) And test (t) for associated and independent samples، ‎arithmetic mean and standard deviation. After the statistical treatment ‎and the appearance of the results, the researchers concluded the ‎following: ‎- The flipped classroom strategy has the effect of learning some basic ‎football skills for a sample search.‎ ‎- The advantage of strategic inverted grade on the traditional style of ‎the article teacher in learning some basic football skills for sample ‎research. ‎ Therefor, the researchers recommended using this strategy in ‎learning other skills for other. activities.‎


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