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研究生: 李濟慧
論文名稱: 線上家教網:國中生數學學習社群
Tele-Tutoring: A Web-based Community to Help Junior High Students’ Learning of Mathematics
指導教授: 邱貴發
Chiou, Guey-Fa
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 資訊工程學系
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
論文出版年: 2001
畢業學年度: 89
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 186
中文關鍵詞: 網路學習社群問題導向學習數學寫作歷程檔案評量線上家教
英文關鍵詞: network-based learning community, problem-based learning, mathematics writing, portfolio assessment, tele-tutoring
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 本研究透過網路科技的輔助,結合學習社群的理論基礎,問題導向、數學寫作、歷程評量的學習策略,以國中數學知識為學習內容,發展Web上數學知識共享的學習環境-線上家教網(Tele-Tutoring Network, 簡稱TTNET)。本研究目的有三:(1) 觀察TTNET輔助國中生數學學習知能的成效。(2) 分析TTNET中線上家教數學教學的方法。(3) 評量TTNET在系統設計上的完整性與適用性。
    本研究選金華國中一年二十九班有意願參與的學生為實驗對象,並輔以四名經面試審核的家教群引導教學活動之進行。藉由問卷調查分析與互動內容觀察所累積的資料,探究TTNET上學生的學習成效、家教的教學方法與系統功能的完整性。研究結果歸結如下:(1) 學習內容應朝向有趣、簡單、活潑的風格,方能吸引學習者的閱讀動機與參與程度;而家教群定期的佈題與即時的解題,亦有助內容的增長。(2) 系統管理應秉持公平與合理的原則,訂定各項管理公約以協調討論秩序。(3) 藉由討論區與學習日誌區的提問、寫作、省思,家教群可即時地給予回饋和意見,刺激學習者主動地思考數學問題;故學生相當肯定TTNET對數學成績的助益,而社群成員均願意持續使用TTNET學習環境,以獲得豐富的資源與即時的諮詢。(4) 分析家教群於TTNET使用的數學教學方法,可分為示範式、講述式、辯論式、引導式、注入式五種類別,並配合正向、積極的態度,提供學習者個別化的指引。(5) 社群成員均同意TTNET各互動區在操作流程、輔助說明與整體設計上的合理性與適用性。
    針對未來線上家教教學環境發展,建議如下:(1) 在系統功能方面,可規劃更便利的編輯工具、完整的歷程記錄與彈性的評分機制。 (2) 在管理策略方面,可運用獎勵策略的輔助,並嘗試擴充線上家教的範圍。(3) 在學習內容方面,應依照學習者的程度挑選適宜的題材,再逐漸擴充領域知識,並將長期累積的內容,系統化地編彙整理。

    目錄.........................................ii 表次目錄.....................................iv 圖次目錄.....................................v 第一章 緒論.................................1 第一節 研究背景...........................1 第二節 研究目的...........................3 第三節 研究範圍...........................3 第二章 文獻探討.............................5 第一節 數學學習策略.......................5 第二節 網路學習社群.......................10 第三節 線上家教...........................22 第四節 結語...............................29 第三章 系統規劃與實作.......................31 第一節 系統設計考量.......................31 第二節 系統架構...........................39 第三節 系統使用流程.......................64 第四章 系統實施.............................67 第一節 實施方法...........................67 第二節 實施結果...........................72 第五章 結論與建議...........................115 第一節 結論...............................115 第二節 建議...............................117 參考文獻.....................................121 附錄一 TTNET學生使用規章....................134 附錄二 TTNET家教使用規章....................136 附錄三 TTNET家教聘用同意書..................138 附錄四 學生背景程度與參與意願調查問卷.......139 附錄五 家教背景程度調查問卷.................147 附錄六 家長同意書回函.......................158 附錄七 學生學習狀況調查問卷.................160 附錄八 家教教學狀況調查問卷.................174

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