Siu Cheung 江紹祥 Kong
Hong Kong Institute of Education
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Computers in Education | 2009
Siu Cheung 江紹祥 Kong; Kai Ming 李啟明 Li
The aim of this study is to investigate current parental support for student learning with information technology (IT) in Hong Kong. A total of 3340 and 3656 parents and 539 and 440 primary school heads responded to two surveys in 2005/06 and 2006/07, respectively, in this cross-sectional study. The results show a persistent positive perception of and support for IT among educators and parents, which signify a solid foundation for the extension of student learning from the classroom to the home environment. The high level of expectation among school heads for parental support reflects the need for schools to initiate cooperation with parents to extend IT-supported learning to the home setting. The shift in parental apprehension from worry over the provision of IT facilities to worry over the cultivation of proper attitudes toward the use of IT reveals the importance of fostering information literacy in home-school collaboration.
Computers in Education | 2009
Siu Cheung 江紹祥 Kong; Yau Yuen 楊友源 Yeung; Xian Qiu Wu
In order to facilitate senior primary school students in Hong Kong to engage in learning by observation of the phenomena related to electrical circuits, a design of a specific courseware system, of which the interactive human-machine interface was created with the use of an open-source software called the LabVNC, for conducting online remote-controlled experiments was developed in this study. The statistically significant results of a pre-test-post-test evaluation study showed that the LabVNC-based system has potential to promote students to learn the target topic under the approach of learning by observation. The assertion of the teacher on the pedagogical value of the remote-controlled experimentation and the enthusiasm of students in using the LabVNC-based system reveal the potential to integrate the use of the LabVNC-based system with the practice of scientific experiments. Based on the feedback from the teacher and students, the existing LabVNC-based system will be refined under the design-based research approach.
Computers in Education | 2011
Siu Cheung 江紹祥 Kong
An evaluation study was conducted to investigate the effect of the use of a computer-supported cognitive tool (CT) in the one-to-one classroom setting on student engagement, attainment and perceptions in learning common fractions. Two Primary 4 classes with 68 students participated in this study based on 11 teaching sessions lasting 455 min in total. The students in the experimental group learned the target topic with the use of CT in a one-to-one classroom, while the students in the control group learned the target topic under the traditional teaching approach. The results of a time allocation analysis showed that the use of CT in a one-to-one classroom enhanced student engagement in terms of time-on-task for learning exploration during class time. The results of the post-attainment test indicated that students in the experimental group performed better than those in the control group. Moreover, the questionnaire survey results indicated that students liked to learn the target topic with the use of CT in a one-to-one classroom. This study reveals the potential of the use of CT in a one-to-one classroom to promote classroom-based dialogic interaction in mathematics lessons. It also implies a need for a longitudinal study to investigate suitable pedagogical designs for the use of CT for promoting knowledge transfer in learning challenging mathematics topics.
Computers in Education | 2008
Siu Cheung 江紹祥 Kong; Wing Mui Winnie 蘇詠梅 So
This study aims to provide teachers with ways and means to facilitate learners to develop nomenclature knowledge of family trees through the establishment of resource-based learning environments (RBLEs). It discusses the design of an RBLE in the classroom by selecting an appropriate context with the assistance of computer-mediated learning resources and tools and employing the inquiry learning approach as the pedagogy. This study reports on the creation of the RBLE within the learning context of family trees. The computer-mediated learning resources and tools comprise three components: an audio-visual database for guided and coupled inquiry, an interactive interface for conceptualising the nomenclature and a tool for learners to construct their own family trees. Scaffolds were designed for an inquiry mode of learning and teaching to support the use of the resources and tools in learning about family trees. The learning and teaching process, including the outcomes for learners, through the RBLE with inquiry learning approach are studied. The findings of an interview and a pre-test/post-test study indicate that the RBLE can assist learners to build knowledge of family trees. The role of teachers in such an environment is to guide and encourage learners to inquire during the learning process.
Computer Education | 2003
Siu Cheung 江紹祥 Kong; Lam For Kwok
The aim of this study is to design cognitive tools for mediating the cognitive capabilities of learners on learning common fraction. A web-supported learning environment (WSLE) with the use of a graphical partitioning model (GPM) to encourage knowledge construction on common fraction was designed and developed. The design of the WSLE originated from the nature of the subject matter and mediated for meeting diverse needs of learners by offering affordances. Offering affordances in the GPM is to make available scaffold or profitable spaces and ample opportunities for the learners to interact and to meet their own needs. The model of affordances is derived from the results of an evaluation study of an initial prototype of the cognitive tool, leading to the design of the GPM of a WSLE, which aims to assist learners in developing concepts and procedural knowledge for learning fraction addition/subtraction with unlike denominators. The three functions of cognitive tool in the GPM are: graphical presentation tool, partitioning device and hypothesis testing bed. Affordances are accessible for fulfilling the diverse needs of learners. Pedagogical implications for interactions with the GPM and future evaluation work were discussed.
Computers in Education | 2014
Siu Cheung 江紹祥 Kong
Computers in Education | 2015
Siu Cheung 江紹祥 Kong; Yanjie 宋燕捷 Song
Computers in Education | 2015
Siu Cheung 江紹祥 Kong
Archive | 1999
Siu Cheung 江紹祥 Kong; Wing Kee 區榮基 Au; Sai Wing 潘世榮 Pun
Archive | 2000
Siu Cheung 江紹祥 Kong; Wing Kee 區榮基 Au; Sai Wing 潘世榮 Pun