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A Study of the Effects of Transmedia Storytelling on Active Participation and Language Learning
Lee Yun Joon Jason(Yun Joon Jason Lee) 영상영어교육학회 2022 영상영어교육 (STEM journal) Vol.23 No.2
This study observed the following two purposes: (1) to investigate whether transmedia storytelling (TS) encourages beginner-level college students to actively participate in classwork, and (2) to determine whether TS is positively related to second language (L2) learning. The transmedia approach will help the students to gain more knowledge and information about the target language. Two beginners were invited to act as case studies to these ends. An American television series, The Good Place (Holland, 2018), was chosen. This study was conducted in three stages: (1) participant presentations on selected topics via TS, (2) first recall test (one week later, with notice), and (3) second recall test (two weeks later, without notice). On the first test, Participant A scored well on his selected topic, but his score dropped somewhat on Participant B’s topic. Participant B had a better score than Participant A on both topics. The second test was an error analysis. Participant A had minor errors on the TS-based topic but significant ones on the not-TS-based topic. Participant B had fewer errors than Participant A on both topics, and all his errors were minor. Both participants were involved in active participation. Pedagogical implications are discussed in the conclusion.
Lee Yun Joon Jason(Yun Joon Jason Lee) 영상영어교육학회 2022 영상영어교육 (STEM journal) Vol.23 No.4
This study had two objectives: (1) to observe how the participants used a TV series to learn English and (2) to investigate to what extent they changed the way they used the TV series to learn English based on three activities or guidelines that a teacher gave for better learning. They were, first, that the centrality of the meaning (of the lexicon and of the pattern) is core in using TV series for L2 learning; second, how to learn conventional expressions; and third, that in using a language, language knowledge and world knowledge should be combined. For the analysis, the participants’ reports were used. For the first guideline, it was found that the participants primarily paid attention to understanding the utterances in the script. They performed poorly. In the second activity, the participants performed relatively well. In the third activity, when the participants were assisted, they were able to focus on patterns. After the activities, they realized that they could learn the importance of context and culture as well as conventional expressions. A pedagogical implication of these findings is that although TV series are expected to make learning enjoyable, language matters should take precedence.
Lifetime Prediction of Dental Implants and Prostheses
Jason A Griggs 대한치과재료학회 2011 대한치과기재학회 학술대회 Vol.2011 No.5
All-ceramic fixed partial dentures and metallic dental implants frequently fail by mechanical fracture under normal mastication because stress corrosion and cyclic fatigue cause subcritical crack growth, which results in strength degradation over time. Prediction of the time of failure has historically required a prohibitively large amount of effort. Novel methods for more efficient experimental design and statistical analysis are available to overcome this challenge, but an understanding of the underlying assumptions and the mechanisms of SCG is essential for interpreting the predictions with confidence.
Jason Kim,Ingyu Lee,Meungsuk Lee,Ki-Woong Bae,Son-Cheol Yu 제어로봇시스템학회 2022 제어로봇시스템학회 국제학술대회 논문집 Vol.2022 No.11
This paper addresses the effects of electrode configurations of an underwater electric field sensor (EFS) on the localization of underwater robots when the robots used electric field measurements to estimate their positions. Around an underwater electric landmark that generates a known electric field signature, an underwater robot equipped with an EFS can measure the signature to localize itself by searching for the position that minimizes the difference between the actual measurement and the theoretical calculation that should be measured when the robot is located at the position. The underwater robot’s localization accuracy was analyzed in simulations when the robot was equipped with EFSs with different electrode configurations. In general, the electric field measurement accuracy and the consequent robot localization accuracy were higher when the robot was equipped with the EFS that consists of more electrodes. Depending on the measurement conditions, however, the use EFSs with less electrodes was enough to perform sufficiently accurate localization of the robot. The proposed simulation method would contribute to suggest the optimal electrode configuration of the EFS, and therefore, the robot localization with the electric field measurements would become more energy-efficient with the use of the suggested cheap and small EFS.
Shakespeare Performance in Hong Kong : The Chinese Universities Shakespeare Festival
Jason Gleckman 한국셰익스피어학회 2010 셰익스피어 비평 Vol.46 No.4
In May 2009, The Chinese Universities Shakespeare Festival will celebrate its fifth year. The event involves twelve teams of student actors from mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan (culled from an initial entry group of over thirty teams) performing short (15 minute) Shakespeare scenes before a Hong Kong audience including three renowned international judges. The winning team, along with their director, is awarded an all-expense paid trip to the UK, and there are other prizes as well. I have been involved in the Shakespeare Festival since its inception, and this talk will provide an introduction to the event, one that might be modulated to become a performance festival in other Asian locations. The talk will also cover such topics as the range of performance styles used in Shakespeare Festival performances, the qualities looked for (in terms of acting and staging) by the Festival judges, and the challenges involved in presenting exciting Shakespeare performances given the very brief (15 minute) time limit and the requirement that each team consist of only three actors. In addition to discussing the Shakespeare Festival itself, this conference presentation will also attempt to situate the event in the context of other contemporary Shakespeare performance competitions and celebrations in Asia today.
Case Report : Progression of Jackhammer Esophagus to Type II Achalasia
( Jason Abdallah ),( Ronnie Fass ) 대한소화기기능성질환·운동학회(구 대한소화관운동학회) 2016 Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility (JNM Vol.22 No.1
It has been suggested that patients with certain motility disorders may progress overtime to develop achalasia. We describe a 66 year-old woman who presented with dysphagia for solids and liquids for a period of 18 months. Her initial workup showed normal endoscopy and non-specific esophageal motility disorder on conventional manometry. Six months later, due to persistence of symptoms, the patient underwent a high resolution esophageal manometry (HREM) demonstrating jackhammer esophagus. The patient was treated with a high dose proton pump inhibitor but without resolution of her symptoms. During the last year, the patient reported repeated episodes of food regurgitation and a significant weight loss. A repeat HREM revealed type II achalasia. Multiple case reports, and only a few prospective studies have demonstrated progression from certain esophageal motility disorders to achalasia. However, this report is the first to describe a case of jackhammer esophagus progressing to type II achalasia. (J Neurogastroenterol Motil 2016;22:153-156)