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A Study on the Educational Significance Guidance Plan Value of the Jumong Myth Using STEAM
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作者 Lee Eun-min 《Cultural and Religious Studies》 2024年第6期338-355,共18页
Jumong is a legendary figure in Korean mythology.He is depicted as a genius archer,a brilliant mind with horses,a god who rules the rivers and the sky.Jumong is a mythical character who is believed to be of divine des... Jumong is a legendary figure in Korean mythology.He is depicted as a genius archer,a brilliant mind with horses,a god who rules the rivers and the sky.Jumong is a mythical character who is believed to be of divine descent and to possess superhuman abilities that humans cannot match.The myth of Jumong is a very competitive content that can compete on a global scale.However,in order for it to be successful,it is necessary to be able to reinterpret our mythology to suit the times and reproduce it culturally.To this end,the realistic globalization of Korean classical literature should commence with the genre of Korean mythology.This paper presents the educational significance of the Jumong myth as a teaching-learning model,via STEAM(science,technology,engineering,arts,and mathematics),on the theme of Korean mythology.As we enter the era of artificial intelligence(AI)through the 4th Industrial Revolution,the most appropriate teaching and learning method,the convergence class,will provide an opportunity for students living in modern times to discover the cultural archetypes that allow them to recognise themselves as individuals and us as a collective,and to find the roots of the myth to positively renew their identity.Furthermore,it is my hope that they will rediscover and appreciate the representative work of Korean mythology,Gojomong,the eponymous story of Goguryeo. 展开更多
关键词 Jumong STEAM educational significance personal and reflective assessments organic complexes evaluate a collaborative activity(rubric)
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Project-based Learning in Calculus on The Use of Maple Software Technology 被引量:1
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作者 Lina Wu Ye Li 《Journal of Mathematics and System Science》 2017年第5期142-147,共6页
In this article, authors describe how to use the project-based learning (PBL) pedagogy to enhance students' Calculus learning based on the first author's experimental teaching experience. The "2014 BMCC Polar Art... In this article, authors describe how to use the project-based learning (PBL) pedagogy to enhance students' Calculus learning based on the first author's experimental teaching experience. The "2014 BMCC Polar Art Calendar" project was completed by Calculus students at Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) during the fall 2013 semester. Students were requested to apply graphs of polar equations to create computer-generated images with a variety of flower patterns by using the Maple technology in a math lab. At the end of this project, students were requested to submit and present their written reports to express their mathematical thinking. Authors also explain in details how to create projects compatible with textbook knowledge learning objectives, how to prepare scaffolding materials for students to use, how to utilize a math lab and to work with lab technicians in Maple Software, and how to design a rubric for project evaluations. Students' artwork created in the Polar Art Calendar are presented. Students' positive outcomes have proven a success of this project design as well as its execution as an example of PBL. Benefits to students and challenges to teachers on the use of PBL approach have been discussed at the end of this article. 展开更多
关键词 artwork of flower patterns graphs of polar equations project-based learning rubrics of project evaluations the Mapletechnology problem-solving skills
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