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Suthida Chaichomchuen, Charun Sanrach, Namon Jeerungsuwan 23-27 October, Osaka, Japan
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An Adaptive Activity System for Online Learning Based on Knowledge Management Process
for a Technical Education Curriculum at KMUTNB
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Presenter
Ms.Suthida Chaichomchuen
Lecturer at Department of Computer Education,
Faculty of Technical Education, King Mongkut’s University of
Technology North Bangkok, Thailand
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Mission : To produce and develop qualified technical teachers in Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral levels.
Faculty of Technical Education, KMUTNB
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Educational Course Group
Electrical
Mechanical
Civil
Computer
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Common educational courses in the curriculum
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Different Teachers, Different Activities
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Learning Styles & Intelligences
Students are different
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A learning style is an individual's natural or habitual pattern of acquiring and processing information in learning situations.
Learning Styles
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1) Independent 2) Avoidant 3) Collaborative 4) Dependent 5) Competitive 6) Participative
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Six Learning Styles : Grasha and Riechmann (1974)
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The ability to solve problems in a different environment or other creative work.
The ability to find solutions to problems in order to increase knowledge.
Intelligence
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1) Linguistic 2) Logical-Mathematical 3) Visual-Spatial 4) Bodily-Kinesthetic 5) Musical 6) Interpersonal 7) Intrapersonal 8) Naturalist
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8 Intelligences: Howard Gardner (1997)
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The teachers have different teaching methods.
The learners have different learning styles and intelligences.
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A Learning Management System (LMS) is a software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting and delivery of e-learning education courses or training programs. (Ellis, 2009)
Moodle has been selected as an LMS in this system.
Learning Management System (LMS)
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Intelligent Tutoring System (ITS) is an online learning system which presents the learning contents to the students systematically, monitors the student’s performance and personalize instruction to suit the student’s learning style and knowledge level.
The role of the teacher will be changed to be a ‘facilitator’.
Intelligent Tutoring System (ITS)
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Knowledge Management is the strategy which enables people to obtain required knowledge within the appropriate time, and help exchange and learn the obtained knowledge in order to improve and enhance the organizational performance through various processes, such as sharing, applying and retaining knowledge.
Knowledge Management (KM)
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Adaptive activity
system for online
learning
LS & MI
LMS
KM
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Research Concept ITS
LS : Learning Styles MI : Multiple intelligences LMS : Learning Management System ITS : Intelligence Tutoring System KM : Knowledge Management
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1) To analyze the learning styles and intelligences of the students in technical education fields at KMUTNB;
2) To design online learning activities for the students;
3) To design and develop an e-learning adaptive activity system on the Moodle learning tools;
4) To evaluate the system by the experts.
Research Objectives
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1. Find the Learning Styles and Intelligences of the Students
2. Design Online Activities
3. Design and Develop an Adaptive Activity System
4. Evaluate the System by the Experts
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Sample • 719 students at Faculty of Technical Education
Develop Questionnaires
• Learning Styles • Multiple Intelligences
Collect Data
Analyze Data
Student Groups
1. Find the Learning Styles and Intelligences of the Students
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3 Learning Styles
Collaborative
Participative
Dependent
Top 3 Levels of LS and MI
3 Intelligences
Bodily & Kinesthetic
Interpersonal
Naturalist
3 Intelligences
Bodily & Kinesthetic
Interpersonal
Naturalist
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2 Intelligence Groups
Interactive
Analytic
Reference : Mckenzie (2008)
2 Intelligence Group
Interactive
Analytic
3 Learning Styles
Collaborative
Participate
Dependent
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Matching Them in Term of Many-to-Many
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• Collaborative & Interactive C&I
• Collaborative & Analytic C&A
• Participative & Interactive P&I
• Participative & Analytic P&A
• Dependent & Interactive D&I
• Dependent & Analytic D&A
6 Groups
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Online Activity Framework
Learning Styles Multiple Intelligences LMS
Types of Online Activities for Student Groups
2. Design Online Activities for Student Groups
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Interactive
Discussion
Questioning
Acquisition
Case Study
Analysis
Simulation
Practice
Acquisition
Case Study
Learning Activities for Each Intelligence Group
Reference : Sakchai (2009)
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Online Learning Activities offered by Moodle
Types of Activities Modules in Moodle
Discussion Chat, Webboard
Questioning Assignments
Simulation Resource
Practice Quiz
Acquisition Resource
Case study Resource
Online Learning Activities
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C&I • Discussion • Questioning • Acquisition • Case study
P&I • Discussion • Questioning • Acquisition • Case study
D&I • Discussion • Questioning • Acquisition • Case study
C&A • Simulation • Practice • Acquisition • Case study
P&A • Simulation • Practice • Acquisition • Case study
D&A • Simulation • Practice • Acquisition • Case study
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Adaptive Activity System Based on KM
Process Model
Adaptive Activity System Knowledge Management Process
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3. Design and Develop an Adaptive Activity System
3.1 Design adaptive activity system model
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Learning Activities Module
Inte
rface
Mod
ule
Student Module
Instructor Module Domain Module
Expert Module
Student
Instructor
Adaptive Activity System Model
Reference from : Beck(1996), McArthur(1993), Stankov(2000)
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Expert Module
Learning Styles Module
Multiple Intelligences Module
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7 Steps in Knowledge Management Process
Learning
KS : Knowledge Sharing
KAcc : Knowledge Access
Kco & KR : Knowledge Codification and Refinement
KO : Knowledge Organization
KCr & KAcq : Knowledge Creation and Acquisition
KI : Knowledge Identification
Reference from : Office of the Public Sector Development Commission & Thailand Productivity Institute (2005)
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Adaptive Activity System Based on KM Process Model
Learning Activities Module
Inte
rfac
e M
odul
e Student Module
Instructor Module Domain Module
Expert Module
Student
KCr & KAcq KI KCo & KR KO
KAcc Learning KS
Instructor
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Design
Develop
Evaluate
Analyze
Implement
3.2 Develop an adaptive activity system
Reference from : Florida State (1975)
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Study the functions of Moodle Analyze the functions of the system Analyze the activities of the users
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Analysis
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Design 4 additional parts on Moodle ◦ Learning styles of the students ◦ Multiple intelligences of the students ◦ Adaptive learning activities ◦ Learning competency
Design database schema Design user interaction
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Design
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Develop the learning styles test Develop the multiple intelligences test Create the database tables Create modules which put students into
groups and suggest the learning activities that match their learning styles and intelligences
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Development
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Install the adaptive activity system on the server
System testing Improve and adjust the system
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Implementation
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4. Evaluate the system by the experts
Sample
• 6 experts in the fields of education and technology • Over 5 years of teaching experience • Having at least a Master’s degree
Data Collection
• Create system evaluation test • Evaluate the system in 5 aspects
Analysis • Statistical analysis (Mean and Standard Deviation)
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• Collaborative & Interactive C&I • Collaborative & Analytic C&A • Participative & Interactive P&I • Participative & Analytic P&A • Dependent & Interactive D&I • Dependent & Analytic D&A
1) Six Student Groups
Moodle
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C&I • Discussion • Questioning • Acquisition • Case study
P&I • Discussion • Questioning • Acquisition • Case study
D&I • Discussion • Questioning • Acquisition • Case study
C&A • Simulation • Practice • Acquisition • Case study
P&A • Simulation • Practice • Acquisition • Case study
D&A • Simulation • Practice • Acquisition • Case study
2) Four Types of Activities in Each Group
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Items X S.D. Level
Functional Requirement Test 4.21 0.49 Good
Functional Test 4.27 0.53 Good
Usability Test 4.07 0.49 Good
Security Test 4.27 0.72 Good
Documentation Test 4.33 0.51 Good
Total 4.23 0.46 Good
4) The Effectiveness of the System by 6 Experts
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In conclusion, the adaptive activity system based on the concepts of students’ learning styles, multiple intelligences, intelligent tutoring system, Moodle, and knowledge management can be effectively used to teach educational courses for technical education students because it can intelligently choose appropriate learning activities that suit students’ learning styles and intelligences.
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This system prioritizes the learning activities that match the students’ learning styles and intelligences because these activities can help students learn the best. However, this system still allows students to do other activities provided even though these activities do not correspond to their learning styles.
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Suthida Chaichomchuen, Ph.D. KMUTNB, Thailand
Assistant Charun Sanrach, Ph.D. KMUTNB, Thailand
Associate Namon Jeerungsuwan, Ph.D. KMUTNB, Thailand