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研究生: 梁榮富
Rang-Fu Liang
論文名稱: 不同自我監控輔助機制對國小學童網路閱讀行為與學習成效的影響
The Influence of different Self-monitoring systems on the Online reading behavior and learning effects of Elementary School Students
指導教授: 張國恩
Chang, Kuo-En
宋曜廷
Sung, Yao-Ting
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 資訊教育研究所
Graduate Institute of Information and Computer Education
論文出版年: 2008
畢業學年度: 96
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 87
中文關鍵詞: 自我監控自我調整超媒體學習網路閱讀
英文關鍵詞: self-monitoring, self-regulation, hypermedia learning, online reading
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 自我監控是自我調整的核心程序,也是影響學習成效的關鍵因素。但文獻探討發現國小學童由於缺乏自我監控的能力,以致在學習時並沒有展開自我調整與自我監控機制,因而需要透過自我監控的輔助機制幫助學習者進行自我調整學習。本研究主要目的在探討國小學童在超媒體環境中進行網路閱讀學習時,透過不同的自我監控機制,如測驗回饋、自我評估等,對於其自我調整行為包括學習次數、學習時間、用心程度、複習次數、以及複習時間等是否產生改變,及對於學習成效的影響,做為將來探討國小學童網路閱讀行為及超媒體學習環境設計的參考。本研究採用等組後測實驗設計,以台北縣某國小五年級四個班級學生129人為對象進行實證研究。實驗後,採用單因子變異數分析進行資料分析與探討。研究結果有以下發現:(1) 測驗回饋的自我監控輔助機制對國小學童在網路閱讀時的學習次數與複習次數具有顯著影響;(2) 超媒體學習中測驗回饋與自我評估的自我監控機制對國小學童的學習時間、複習時間與學習成效無顯著差異;(3) 國小學童在超媒體學習中的自我監控輔助效果值得繼續探討。

    Self-monitoring is the key procedure of self-regulation, and also the key factor of influence on learning effects. But literature discovers that because elementary school students lack the ability of self-monitoring, they do not follow self-regulation and self-monitoring system in study. Therefore it is necessary to help learners to do self-regulation through self-monitoring systems. The main purpose of this research is to discuss any changes happened and influence on learning effects of self-regulation behaviors including learning times, learning time, devoting degree, repeating times and time, when elementary school students study online reading in the hypermedia environments through different self-monitoring systems such as testing feedback, self- assessment etc. This research can be the reference for discussing online reading behavior and hypermedia learning environment of elementary school students in the future. This research adopts Posttest-Only Control Group Design by study 129 students of 4 classes of grade 5 of one of elementary schools in Taipei County. After experiment, data analysis and discussion adopt one-way ANOVA. There are three conclusions follows:
    1.The testing feedback of self-monitoring systems has much influence on the learning times and repeating times of online reading for elementary school students.
    2.The testing feedback in hypermedia learning and self-assessment of self-monitoring systems have no apparent differences on the learning time and repeating time for elementary school students.
    3.The effects of self-monitoring for elementary school students in hypermedia learning are worthy to be researched continually.

    附表目錄…………………………………………………………………III 附圖目錄…………………………………………………………………IV 第一章 緒論……………………………………………………………1  第一節 研究背景與動機……………………………………………1  第二節 研究目的……………………………………………………4 第二章 文獻探討………………………………………………………5  第一節 自我調整與自我監控………………………………………5  第二節 自我監控與輔助機制………………………………………7  第三節 數位學習環境下的自我監控………………………………10 第三章 研究方法………………………………………………………13  第一節 研究對象……………………………………………………13  第二節 研究設計……………………………………………………14  第三節 研究工具……………………………………………………16  第四節 研究程序……………………………………………………30 第四章 結果與討論……………………………………………………33  第一節 不同自我監控輔助機制對閱讀次數的影響………………34  第二節 不同自我監控輔助機制對閱讀時間的影響………………38  第三節 不同自我監控輔助機制對閱讀用心程度的影響…………40  第四節 不同自我監控輔助機制對複習次數的影響………………42  第五節 不同自我監控輔助機制對複習時間的影響………………47  第六節 不同自我監控輔助機制對學習成效的影響………………49  第七節 由章節測驗結果探討測驗回饋效果………………………53  第八節 綜合討論……………………………………………………57 第五章 結論與建議……………………………………………………63  第一節 結論…………………………………………………………63  第二節 建議…………………………………………………………65 參考文獻…………………………………………………………………67 附錄一 自我調整學習階段變項………………………………………71 附錄二 閱讀教材………………………………………………………73 附錄三 實驗處理組別指導語…………………………………………82 附錄四 各章節測驗內容………………………………………………83 附錄五 成就測驗內容(總結性評量)………………………………85

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