Establishing a Cloud-Based Indigenous Elementary School E-Learning System Assimilating into Indigenous Culture for Health Science Education - South-Paiwan Tribe Experience

Yen-Liang Lee, Angelina Chen, Kai-Lung Wang, Cheng-Mei Chen, Chien-Yeh Hsu, Kuoyuan Hwa, Yi-Chun Chen, Hsiao-Hsien Rau, Cheng-Jheng Yao, Hung-Wen Chiu
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Differences in cultural and the convenience of obtaining information expose a significant difference in the effectiveness of learning between Indigenous and non-Indigenous students. Indigenous students frequently misunderstand the content and examples provided by the teachers, and cultural constraint is an important factor in learning. This study created a new learning system with information technology for Indigenous students. We established and integrated indigenous culture into a cloud-based Indigenous elementary school e-learning system. Students can read e- books online and study new vocabularies with teachers' explanations. Moreover, students can engage in exercises after completing very segment of a whole lesson. After finishing the course, students take an examination for evaluating the learning effects. All examples used in the e-books match the students' culture and lifestyle and can facilitate their understanding of the contents. We administered the test teaching course at 4 aboriginal elementary schools and found that the average score has improved significantly (p<;0.001) by 4 degrees(out of 40 in the Attitude of Health Posture) and shown that this e-learning system can enhance learning capability. In addition, we conducted a questionnaire to survey user satisfaction with this e-learning system, and the results show that most of the students (84.6%) were satisfied with the system.
为健康科学教育建立融合原住民文化的云端原住民小学电子学习系统——南排湾部落的经验
文化差异和获取信息的方便性暴露了土著和非土著学生在学习有效性方面的显著差异。土著学生经常误解教师提供的内容和例子,文化约束是学习的重要因素。这项研究为土著学生创造了一个新的信息技术学习系统。我们建立并整合原住民文化到云端原住民小学电子学习系统。学生可以在网上阅读电子书,并在老师的讲解下学习新词汇。此外,学生可以在完成整节课的每个部分后进行练习。课程结束后,学生要参加考试来评估学习效果。电子书中使用的所有例子都符合学生的文化和生活方式,可以促进他们对内容的理解。我们在4所原住民小学实施测试教学课程,发现平均成绩(健康姿势态度总分40分)有显著提升(p< 0.001) 4度,显示此电子学习系统能提升学习能力。此外,我们进行了问卷调查,调查用户对该电子学习系统的满意度,结果显示,大多数学生(84.6%)对该系统感到满意。
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