Satisfaction of Students’ Technology, Cognitive and Content Knowledge (TSCCK) in the cloud

Q3 Social Sciences
Qiong Wu, Thanin Ratanaolarn
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The TSCCK model includes Student Cognitive Knowledge (SCK) which refers to the concept of cognitive load involved in cognitive load theory and how teachers should adopt appropriate instruction design to promote students' learning. Student Technology Knowledge (STK) refers to students’ knowledge of traditional and new technologies that can be integrated into learning. Student Content Knowledge (SK) refers to any subject-related knowledge that a student should learn. Firstly, we randomly selected 90 students from a total of 115 students (simple random sampling) majoring in E-commerce to participate in the experiment. Questionnaire (5-point Likert scale) to understand the current status of technology, cognitive, and content knowledge of vocational college students. Secondly, to verify the TSCCK model, experts were invited to test and evaluate the model's reliability and validity, the scores of the TSCCK model were evaluated by five experts through a questionnaire (5-point Likert scale), in which the maximum mean score was 4.8, and the minimum mean score was 4.6. As can be seen from the table, the overall mean was 4.6, and the SD was 0.4. Therefore, experts agreed with the core idea of the TSCCK model. This means that the TSCCK model's three basic ideas have been recognized by experts. Thirdly, to find the satisfaction level of the vocational students’ technology, cognitive, and content knowledge, under the TSCCK model with a cloud for vocational students, 10 students were taught using the TSCCK model with a cloud; and they were assessed by an E-commerce test and WP scale, with criteria of 80% for the achievement test and the low cognitive load (WP scale) level. The result from the E-commerce test score were passed (criteria: 80%) and the WP scale scores were low among the students, and the questionnaire also showed a satisfactory level.
云环境下学生的技术、认知和内容知识(TSCCK)满意度
TSCCK模型包括学生认知知识(Student Cognitive Knowledge, SCK),它是指认知负荷理论中涉及的认知负荷概念,以及教师应该如何采取适当的教学设计来促进学生的学习。学生技术知识(STK)是指学生对传统技术和新技术的知识,这些知识可以整合到学习中。学生内容知识(Student Content Knowledge, SK)是指学生应该学习的任何与学科相关的知识。首先,我们从115名电子商务专业的学生中随机抽取90名学生(简单随机抽样)参与实验。采用李克特5分制问卷,了解高职学生技术知识、认知知识和内容知识的现状。其次,为了验证TSCCK模型,邀请专家对模型的信度和效度进行检验和评价,由5位专家通过5点李克特量表对TSCCK模型的得分进行评价,其中最高平均得分为4.8分,最低平均得分为4.6分。从表中可以看出,总体均值为4.6,SD为0.4。因此,专家们认同TSCCK模型的核心思想。这意味着TSCCK模型的三个基本思想已经得到了专家的认可。第三,为了解高职学生对技术知识、认知知识和内容知识的满意度,在TSCCK云化模式下,对10名学生进行了TSCCK云化模式教学;通过电子商务测试和WP量表进行评估,其中成就测试和低认知负荷(WP量表)水平的标准为80%。电子商务测试成绩及格(标准:80%),学生WP量表得分较低,问卷也表现出满意的水平。
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