PROGRAM
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9:00-9:30
Sign-In, Equipment Hook-up & Opening
9:30-10:45
Session-1: Automatic Problem-Generation/Selection: Chair: Tsukasa HIRASHIMA
(1) Automatic Text-Coherence Question Generation Based on Coreference Resolution
Yi-Ting Lin, Meng Chang Chen, Yeali S. Sun
(2) Problem Generation as Structure Simplification Following Problem-Solving Process
Tsukasa Hirashima, Takuya Ueno, Sho Yamamoto
(3) Question Repository Model on Open Source LMS: A Case Study of LEARNSQUARE
Orrawin Mekpiroon, Pornchai Tammarrattananont, Neetiwit Buasroung, Narasak Apitiwongmanit, Tammatisthan Jaengchuea, Thatsanee Charoenporn
11:10-12:00
Session-2: Problem-Posing by Learners(I): Chair: Fu-Yun YU
(4) Any Effects of Different Levels of Identity Revelation for Online Student-Generated Questions Activities?
Fu-Yun Yu
(5) Analysis of the Learners' Assessment Activity in a Collaborative Learning Support System Based on Question-posing
Yuuki Hirai, Yusuke Takagawa, Tomoo Inoue
13:30-14:20
Session-3: Problem-Posing by Learners(II): Chair: Tomoko KOJIRI
(6) Changing Students' Perceived Value and Use of Learning Approaches for Online Student-Generated Questions via an Integrative Model
Chun-Ping Wu, Fu-Yun Yu
(7) The Effect of the Game-based Problem-posing System for mathematical learning
Lin-Jung Wu, Sheng-En Weng, Kuo-En Chang, Yu-Ju Lan, Yao-Ting Sung
14:45-16:00
Session-4: Problem Solving Practice: Chair: Tanja MITROVIC
(8) Insertion Training with Computer Acupuncture Education System
Ren Kanehira, Weiping Yang, Hirohisa Narita, Atsushi Shoda, Hideo Fujimoto
(9) A Map-based Assessment System Supporting History Education
Wen-Chih Chang, Jui-Yu Chiu, Sheng-Lin Chen
(10) Development and Evaluation of a Computer-based Training of Questioning
Frauke Kaemmerer, Helmut M. Niegemann
16:00-16:30
Closing
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Oral Presentation Instructions
For each talk , 20 minutes will be allocated for presentation and 5 minutes for discussion. Please keep the presentation within the time limit set.
Please strictly follow the assigned schedule for paper presentation.
The Conference will provide a projector, a microphone and a desktop computer with Windows XP and Office 2007 in all the lecture theaters for paper presentations.
Presentation files should be transferred to the desktop computer in the lecture theater before the presentation session starts. You are strongly advised to make a backup of your presentation file in your own flash drive.
If you use your own laptop for the paper presentation, please check the connection of your own laptop with the projector in the lecture theater before the presentation session starts.
Please note that electricity in Hong Kong is 220V / 50Hz, UK plug. You are advised to bring power converters or adapters for your own laptop and other electric equipment if necessary.
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