Browsing by Author "Athipat Cleesuntorn"
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ItemBehavioral intention and use behavior of university students in Chengdu in using virtual reality technology for learningThe purpose of this study is to investigate the factors that influence the usage of virtual reality (VR) technology in learning among university students in Chengdu, China. Scholars created a virtual reality teaching game based on Unreal Engine 4 software that was utilized to instruct a videography course at the Design College of Sichuan University of Media and Communications in Chengdu, China, with 1160 university students participating in a two-year pedagogical reform project. The researchers employed a quantitative research approach with a sample size of 50 participants, as well as a face-to-face questionnaire survey of the target respondents. The data was gathered via stratified random sampling. The Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) and Structural Equation Model (SEM) were applied to analyze the data (SEM). The findings indicate that all factors have a substantial influence on students' utilization of virtual reality (VR) technology in learning, with behavioral intention having the biggest impact on actual usage, and that satisfaction has a considerable impact on actual usage. As a result, academic institutions that promote virtual reality (VR) technology as a teaching tool may be able to examine the factors that influence students' usage of VR technology in their learning, thereby boosting students' enthusiasm for learning and performance.
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ItemELEARNING TEACHERS’ AND STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION TOWARD LIVE-VIDEO CONFERENCE IN AN ELEARNING ENVIRONMENTIn an online learning environment, the majority of teaching and learning are conducted asynchronous communication methods. The tools such as the learning management system, web forum, social media, e-mail, and others are example of such tools. In order to ensure that students can access to the instructors as well as classmates as in traditional learning method, a synchronous communication means should be included as part of teaching and learning. In modern digital technology, examples of services and softwares that allow people to communicate synchronously are FaceTime, Skype, LINE, Google Hangout, and others. Not only that people can communicate via voice but they can also see each other as well. Thus, the utilization of video conference software can be a part of teaching and learning in online education. In Thailand, the online education degrees is in developing stages and the utilization of the live video conference along with the standard communication mode is getting more well utilized. Thus, it is necessary to investigate the behavior of past usages and the way that the live video conference mode is utilized into the online learning in Thailand. This research aims to investigate the nature of usages of the Live Video conference features in order to provide a bigger picture of how the system is being utilized by the students and the teachers so that the method of usages can be further study to ensure the effectiveness of the usages as well as implementation of the system in an online learning environment.
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ItemInvestigating virtual instructor roles and online teaching experience: a program level case study(Digital Production Press, Assumption University, 2017) Naree Achwarin ; Brahmakasikara, Laura M. ; Athipat CleesuntornDelivery of distance education via internet based technology to make learning interactive and collaborative has become increasingly accepted in education nationwide and worldwide. New technologies provide the opportunity and challenge teachers to perform virtual instructor roles. This research study reflected on the virtual instructor roles and online teaching experiences towards eLearning delivery mode. The objective of the study was to explore the virtual instructor roles and online teaching experiences at program level at Graduate School of eLearning, Assumption University of Thailand. The virtual instructor roles included three dimensions: pedagogical dimension, managerial dimension, and technological dimension. A qualitative case study method was used in this study which included the instructors’ positive impression towards on line teaching experiences. The respondents for the study were 15 faculties members from five online graduate programs at Graduate School of eLearning, Assumption University of Thailand. The structured questionnaire was used to obtain the qualitative data. The content analysis was used to analyze the qualitative data. Findings revealed that there were some similarities and differences on reflections, impressions, and online teaching experiences among the faculty members.
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ItemA model of digital piano training system to improve the comprehensive performance of pre-school education major sudents: a case study at a public university in Hunan, ChinaThe purpose of this study is to improve the digital piano comprehensive teaching level of students majoring in preschool education in Hunan province, China. This is a mixed method research, which includes both qualitative and quantitative data. The researcher conducted semi-structureinterviews with 8 digital piano group teachers, it is concluded that the digital piano group teachers seldom use the complete teaching system and effective technology to integrate into the actual teaching activities. The researcher then utilized the TPACKframework, to selected Piano Performance Skills, Digital Piano Teaching level and Basic Music theory as Training and evaluation to construct a Digital Piano Training System (DPTS). The DPTS system was tested at a public university in Hunan province that offers a digital piano course and has 360 pre-school students, 30 students were selected and given a one-month. After comparing pre and posttest, the results revealed that after receiving the DPTS training system, students have significantly improved in three aspects: Piano Performance Skills, Digital Piano Teaching level and Basic Music theory. Therefore, it was concluded and confirmed that the DPTS was the effective teaching tools in piano teaching for preschool education major students. As the result, theinstitutions should consider implementing DPTS as one of the piano teaching strategies.
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ItemPerceptions and attitudes of upper Myanmar students and parents towards online learning: a case study of an internationa school in Mandalay during the COVID-19 pandemic( 2021) Garton, Michael ; Athipat CleesuntornThe aim of this study was to analyse and compare students’ and parents’ perceptions and attitudes towards online learning. The research took place at an international school in Mandalay, currently undergoing a period of online learning due to the Covid-19 pandemic. A seeming widespread disinclination towards this form of instruction lead to a focus on perceptions and attitudes and use of the Technology Acceptance Model. The reason for comparing the generations was to determine whether students, ‘digital natives’, would take more readily to online learning than their ‘digital immigrant’ parents, often deemed members of a ‘missing generation’ in Myanmar. Data and opinions were collected via electronic questionnaires from a total of 305 participants and examined using statistical analysis software. Multiple Linear Regression analyses were carried out to determine the influence of the independent variables, perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness, on attitude in both generations. A t-test was also conducted to compare values between generations. Perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness were shown to be good predictors for attitude in both generations, confirming results of earlier studies. No significant variances could be found in students’ and parents’ attitudes. However, there was a statistically significant difference for perceived usefulness, which contradicted the assumption that students would see more value in online learning than their parents. Opinions provided additional contextual data and highlighted several overriding concerns. Future research should widen the scope and examine actual use and effectiveness of online learning tools.
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ItemProject Writing: from idea into Practice( 2012) Athipat CleesuntornIn order to solve certain problems or bring desired improvement, a public or privateorganization should first lay down clear policies. Then, they should do their planning based oncapable goals. The plan should clearly explained and prioritized the objectives and projects. Thus,policy, plan and projects are closely related. All the components of the projects should be clearlydefined. It is extremely important that report clearly describes the project's scope, its objective,procedures, evaluation criteria and the expected results. Clearly defined project can bring the ideasinto practices.
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ItemThai Education and the 21st Century Skills: A Proposal for a New World of Work( 2015) Athipat CleesuntornIn the 21st century, a high technology, information and communication industry, and a complicated service industry make up a substantial part of the economy and development of the world. Science and technology create various alterations in producing goods and services. Digital device has taken the place of analog equipment. Travelling has been made faster by technology. Almost all business transactions can be completed electronically. Communication can also be done through various devices conveniently. Machines in most manufacturing companies are computerized making manual work easier. Modern trading is the norm in business overshadowing conventions of traditional businesses. The future world of work will be beyond the present norms. It means that Thai society needs a labor force equipped with more up-to-date knowledge and skills in information and communication technology. Change is inevitable but Thai can see this as an opportunity for change. Thai academic and vocational education can take the opportunity to make a proper change accordingly. Though academic education and vocational education are different in terms of their objectives, curriculum structures, and practice, they both need to be adjusted to such change so that the Thai graduates would fit the 21st century labor force and the needs of the country.