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Proceedings of

International Conference on Future Trends In Learning, Education and Teaching Methodologies FTLETM 2014

Date
05-May-2014
Location
Bangkok , Thailand
Authors
16
ISBN
978-1-63248-017-0

9 Articles Published

1. COMPUTER-SUPPORTED LEARNING: A TEACHING AID FOR ECE STUDENTS

Authors: FATIMA OMER AL-SHANFARI , HADEEL ABDULSHAFI SMMAR , SAKEENA AHMED AL-HADDAD , THABIT SULTAN MOHAMMED

Abstract: The use of computer hardware and software in education and training is a long established practice. In this work, an educational software is developed as a computer-supported tool to assist students' learning. Software engineering aspects are emphasized during the development, for the product to be simple and user friendly such that it can be used by all targeted students. In addition, the package is open for future expansions. Emphasis is paid to implementing solutions for issues that students face difficulties in understanding. The developed software system is provided with a database for many courses of the Electrical and Computer Engineering department. For the purpose of evaluation, number of students have used the software. Those students express a noticeable interest and benefit.

Keywords: educational software, virtual learning, teaching aid, technology integration.

Pages: 1 - 5 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-017-0-13

2. PERCEPTIONS OF TEACHERS OF NIGERIA CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION (NCE) AWARDING INSTITUTIONS OF THEIR INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY COMPETENCIES IN BAUCHI STATE

Authors: YARO , AHMED S

Abstract: This study highlighted the concept and applications of ICT in education. The justification of carrying out the research was looked into. The design of the study was a survey method to receive a great deal of information from a large group of individuals and also for the avoidance of major errors. The study employed all the teachers in the NCE awarding institutions in Bauchi state as the population (N=582). Proportionate cluster sampling technique was used to obtain the sample size of 58 respondents. A questionnaire was used to gather the information. And it has under gone face and content validation. Simple mean statistical tool was used in the analysis of data. The findings indicated that the teachers’ adequacy in Technology Operations and Concepts at Proficient Stage was adequate but the Technology Operations and Concepts at Advanced Stage was inadequateand also Ethics and Safety and Teaching and Learning with Technology (Proficient and Advanced Stages) were inadequate.

Keywords: Information and communications technology or sometimes called information,

Pages: 6 - 16 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-017-0-14

3. A SHORT MODEL OF PROFESSIONAL LEARNING PRACTICE OF PROJECT 2: ENGLISH CONVERSATION FOR BEGINNERS

Authors: MONTHA SONGSIRI

Abstract: This research is a series of major research: A model of professional learning practice for 21st century learners, focusing on English language learning. There are seven English development projects to be used as a tool to investigate how 21st century learners practising learning English in various courses. The projects are the followings: project1. How to write an abstract, project2. English conversation for beginners, project3. English conversation for intermediate level, project4. English conversation for advanced level, project5. Standardized test, project6. English conversation for Engineering students, and project7. Job application. The aims of this research were to investigate how 21st century learners learning to practice learning and to provide a short model of professional learning practice through an English course: English conversation for beginners. Learners in this project meant as follows: participants practicing learning how to reach their speaking goal at their own pace

Keywords: Action research, action research in action, action research procedures, professional learning practice, teacher’s roles

Pages: 17 - 20 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-017-0-15

4. EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON PHYSICAL FITNESS, COGNITION AND SELF-CONCEPT

Authors: ABDELWAHAB M ELNAGGAR , ABDULHAMED ALMASOUD

Abstract: Using the reciprocal and the command ‎teaching styles in physical education classes in middle schools showed improvements in psychomotor, cognitive and emotional domains. ‎Subjects were 240 middle school students. They were randomly selected and assigned to an experimental group taught by reciprocal style and control group taught by the command style. Variables consisted of four physical and motor skills; two cognitive; and three emotional measures. A ‎physical education program lasted ten weeks were conducted on the subjects. Results showed that the experimental group was superior on the control group. It was ‎concluded that reciprocal teaching style was more effective in teaching physical ‎education classes than the command teaching style.‎

Keywords: reciprocal, command, teaching, style, physical education.

Pages: 21 - 22 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-017-0-16

5. EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON PHYSICAL FITNESS, COGNITION AND SELF-CONCEPT

Authors: ABDELWAHAB M ELNAGGAR , ABDULHAMED ALMASOUD

Abstract: Using the reciprocal and the command ‎teaching styles in physical education classes in middle schools showed improvements in psychomotor, cognitive and emotional domains. ‎Subjects were 240 middle school students. They were randomly selected and assigned to an experimental group taught by reciprocal style and control group taught by the command style. Variables consisted of four physical and motor skills; two cognitive; and three emotional measures. A ‎physical education program lasted ten weeks were conducted on the subjects. Results showed that the experimental group was superior on the control group. It was ‎concluded that reciprocal teaching style was more effective in teaching physical ‎education classes than the command teaching style.‎

Keywords: reciprocal, command, teaching, style, physical education.

Pages: 21 - 22 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-017-0-16

6. A NEW APPROACH TO CASE WRITING FACULTY VS. STUDENTS

Authors: NADEEM M. FIROZ

Abstract: In every school of Business across America and other parts of the World the Case Method is widely used in teaching students to solve real business situations. Simply put, it is a case, which you see in your text at the end of every chapter. That case was put together by someone like you, by a professor, or by a case writer. They just reported a real, current situation of some business with a past history, problem, issue, and concern. What a writer wants from the reader is a solution to the problem proposed. If somebody can write a case, there is no reason that you cannot.

Keywords: problem, issue, and concern, real, current, situation

Pages: 23 - 25 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-017-0-17

7. STUDENTS’ PERSPECTIVE: AN INVESTIGATIVE STUDY ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE CURRICULUM DELIVERY FOR THE LIBYAN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY

Authors: EBRAHIM M. ALFEGI , NURI M. TRIKI

Abstract: The role of the future engineers and technicians in these technically developed societies is becoming more challenging because of the globalisation of manufacturing industry and engineering practices. In addition, the advancement of technology has greatly influenced the delivery system of technological and, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) worldwide. The development of curricula has stressed the need for flexibility in structure and modes of delivery of TVET programmes. Our society today faces significant challenges including international competition, the global environment, an increasingly diverse population, and a rapid growth in the population. As a result, the engineering education and TVET colleges for the future should be broad-based engineering programmes for easy mobility, flexibility and adaptability to the new changing technology and environment. Therefore, a more dynamic curriculum delivery for the engineering education is needed. Realizing the importa

Keywords: TVET, Curriculum delivery, Work-Based learning, Libya

Pages: 26 - 30 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-017-0-18

8. FACTORS AFFECTING THE ACADEMIC RESULT OF STUDENTS OF MASTERS DEGREE PROGRAM IN MUMBAI, INDIA

Authors: SAMRAT SRIVASTAVA

Abstract: Knowledge is power. Teachers give us Knowledge, hence teachers give us power”. Our education system is the backbone of country’s growth and success. A study was carried out to understand various aspects and forces which are related to the students, faculty related, exam related factors and other factors which have a direct and indirect influence on the students. The study was conducted at the suburban area of Mumbai region in India with the sample size of 100 respondents to check the normality of the data. A normality test is carried out on demographic variable of the respondents. The mean score is used for analyzing the data and chi-square test is used for statistical approval of hypothesis. After carrying out the study it was noticed that the results of the students not only depend on one factor but also multi factors which were related to the students, faculty as well as exam. Thus the result of the students could be improved by focusing of these factors

Keywords: Students, Teachers and faculty

Pages: 31 - 35 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-017-0-19

9. E-BANKING AND ITS OVERVIEW

Authors: VISHESH SRIVASTAV

Abstract: Financial liberalization and technology revolution have allowed the developments of new and more efficient delivery and processing channels as well as more innovative products and services in banking industry. Banking institutions are facing competition not only from each other but also from non-bank financial intermediaries as well as from alternative sources of financing. Another strategic challenge facing banking institutions today is the growing and changing needs and expectations of consumers in tandem with increased education levels and growing wealth. Consumers are becoming increasingly discerning and have become more involved in their financial decisions. This paper investigates the factors which are affecting the acceptance of e-banking services among the customers and also indicates level of concern regarding security and privacy issues in Indian context. The finding depicts many factors like security and privacy and awareness level increased the acceptance of e-banking servi

Keywords: Awareness, Customers, E-banking

Pages: 36 - 39 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-017-0-20

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