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Effectiveness Analysis of Computer Science Textbooks focusing on Digital Therapeutics


Eunsun Choi, Namje Park, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 9-18, Jun. 2024
10.7472/jksii.2024.25.3.9, Full Text:
Keywords: Digital Therapeutics, Computer Science Textbook, Creative Problem-Solving, Self-Efficacy, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Digital Drama

Abstract

Digital therapy has emerged as a novel treatment modality, propelled by advancements in information and communication technology. In the last five years, there has been a substantial surge in research publications addressing digital therapeutics (DTx) interventions, signaling a sustained upward trajectory in this field. The dynamic nature of computer science, marked by continuous innovation and development, underscores the need for agile adaptation to rapid changes. Consequently, computer science education is compelled to offer students insights into the latest trends. This research endeavors to contribute to the evolving landscape by developing textbooks that impart knowledge about DTx, an integration of information technology. The study focuses on the application of these textbooks to elementary and middle school students in South Korea. The instructional materials have been carefully organized to enable students to learn about the principle of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) DTx at the elementary level and the DTx that can prevent and address the digital drama at the middle school level. Based on the application of the textbook, students who received instruction using the textbook showed statistically significant improvements in all subcategories of creative problem-solving ability, including idea modification, visualization, task focus, analogy, idea generation, and elaboration (p<.01). Additionally, there were statistically significant changes in students' self-efficacy before and after using the textbook, with negative efficacy decreasing, and positive efficacy and social efficacy increasing (p<.001).


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[APA Style]
Choi, E. & Park, N. (2024). Effectiveness Analysis of Computer Science Textbooks focusing on Digital Therapeutics. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 25(3), 9-18. DOI: 10.7472/jksii.2024.25.3.9.

[IEEE Style]
E. Choi and N. Park, "Effectiveness Analysis of Computer Science Textbooks focusing on Digital Therapeutics," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 9-18, 2024. DOI: 10.7472/jksii.2024.25.3.9.

[ACM Style]
Eunsun Choi and Namje Park. 2024. Effectiveness Analysis of Computer Science Textbooks focusing on Digital Therapeutics. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 25, 3, (2024), 9-18. DOI: 10.7472/jksii.2024.25.3.9.