Effectiveness of Interactive Class with Computer Assisted Visual Presentation
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概要
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Clear presentation is one of the most important things to raise the learning motivation of students in all education. This author has carried out an interactive classwork with a computer assisted visual presentation since 1999 in order to achieve this. This paper describes the purpose and content of the interactive class. Effectiveness of this technique is also discussed based on students' questionnaires about learning motivation. This analysis indicated that the proposed interactive classes are more effective than a conventional teaching method using a blackboard.
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著者
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Kanda Keiichi
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery Kyoto Prefectural University Of Medicine
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Kanda Keiichi
Department Of Civil Engineering Department Of Civil Engineering Akashi National College Of Technolog
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神田 佳一
Department of Civil Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Akashi National College of Technology
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