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Mobile Language Learning: A Digital Approach to Improving English Communication

Abstract

A digital media platform can enhance students’ motivation and help them learn new abilities to further their English communication skills. They can utilize it to improve their English communication skills through their mobile phones for lifelong learning and to integrate digital media technology into their study and work worldwide, developing 21st-century abilities and skills. This study aimed to create a digital media platform, improve students’ English communication skills, and study students’ satisfaction with using the digital media platform through mobile language learning. A sample of 107 students participated in the self-learning of English for Daily Life Communication course, which was selected using a simple random sampling technique. The digital media platform included videos and practices of 20 contents about English communication for daily life. The experiment was carried out for five weeks. The research instruments included digital media platform, a pre-and post-test, and a satisfaction questionnaire. The data were statistically analyzed by mean and standard deviation. The results revealed that the students improved their English communication skills at the .005 significance and were satisfied at a mean of 4.31. It concludes that the digital media platform benefits by enhancing the students based on their findings on improving their English communication skills and overall satisfaction. Additionally, both the educators and students are supported in achieving successful foreign language learning through mobile technology. 

Keywords: 

Digital Media Platform, English Communication, Mobile Language Learning

Boonyopakorn, J., Tasatanattakool, P., Nilsook, P., & Wannapiroon, P. (2024). Mobile Language Learning: A Digital Approach to Improving English Communication. International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM), 18(22), pp. 159–173. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v18i22.50001

The Use of Digital Learning Tools by Pre-service Engineering Teacher

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The aim of this research was to analyze the digital learning tools for pre-service engineering teachers and compare each digital learning tool for pre-service engineering teachers between learning in a classroom and teaching practice. The representative sample includes 58, 4th-year pre-service engineering undergraduates who applied to the teaching practice course. The result has shown that the digital learning tools for pre-service engineering teachers consists of 6 main aspects, including (1) Websites and applications used to communicate with students at a moderate level of fitness (2) Websites and applications used to accept student work at a moderate level of fitness (3) Learning management systems at a moderate level of fitness (4) Digital media platform at a high level of fitness (5) An online evaluation tool at a high level of fitness (6) Teaching practices and tools that will continue to be used in a high level of fitness. Overall, the usage range is high, and the usage comparison of a digital learning tool of a pre-service engineering teachers between learning in a classroom and teaching practice has insignificant differences and can be fully applied in a teaching practice environment.

Hinon, K., Nilsook, P., Seubpradit, L., Karapakdee, J. (2024). The Use of Digital Learning Tools by Pre-service Engineering Teacher. In: Hong, JC. (eds) New Technology in Education and Training. AEIT 2024. Lecture Notes in Educational Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-3883-0_9

Digital Technology Landscape for Vocational Education: Learning Loss Recovery

ABSTRACT

The research aimed to; 1) study the expectations of teachers on the behavioral conditions of vocational education learners, 2) Study the ability of teachers to achieve the expected behavioral conditions of vocational education, 3) Comparison of the use of digital technology in teaching by teachers to recover the learning loss of vocational learners during the New Normal and Next Normal periods, 4) Study the teachers need to use digital technology in teaching to recover the learning loss of vocational learners during the New Normal and Next Normal  periods, and 5) Create digital technology landscape for learning loss recovery on vocational education. Data were collected with an online questionnaire that passed the validity and reliability with 301 vocational teachers. The results of the research showed teachers have higher expectations of learners’ behavioral conditions. Teachers can make vocational learners experience the expected behavioral conditions to a greater extent. Teachers use digital technology to organize teaching to recover the learning loss of vocational learners during the New Normal rather than during the Next Normal. However, the demand for digital technology for teaching to recover the learning loss problem of learners during the Next Normal is increasing more than during the New Normal. The study suggests improving the knowledge and ability of teachers to use digital technology for teaching to recover the problem of learning loss among learners.  

jitsupa, jira, Skunhom, V., Nilsook, P., Hinon, K., Sangboonraung, W., Daungtod, S., Phumee, W., & Promsron, K. (2024).
Digital Technology Landscape for Vocational Education: Learning Loss Recovery. Journal of Technical Education and Training, 16(1), 56-70.
https://publisher.uthm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/JTET/article/view/16613

Needs Assessment in the use of Digital Technology for Learning Loss Recovery of Students at the Basic Education Level

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Globally, COVID-19 has disrupted educational practices, causing basic education institutions in Thailand to close temporarily. Schools in Thailand as well as the world over have switched to online learning environments to guarantee students’ educational continuation. The purposes of this study were firstly  to determine whether digital technology is required for learning loss recovery; secondly, to conduct a systematic literature review using bibliometric keywords; thirdly, to assess the need for using digital technology to recover students’ learning losses at the basic education level, both during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, and finally, to summarize data in an infographic landscape format pertaining to this topic. A questionnaire survey was conducted with 600 online respondents from throughout Thailand. The respondents included 56 educational supervisors, 40 school administrators, and 504 teachers. The results show that the following can be used: (a) student communication websites and applications, (b) student work acceptance websites and applications, (c) learning management systems, (d) digital media libraries, (e) online assessment tools, and (f) teaching methods and tools for future use. The respondents indicated that students have learning loss relating to (a) morality, ethics and manners, (b) good citizenship, (c) imagination and creativity, (d) health promotion, and (e) mathematical processes.

Kitiya Promsron, Prachyanun Nilsook, jira Jitsupa, Watcharee Sangboonraung, Orawan Saeung and Wilawan Jinwan (2024)
Needs Assessment in the use of Digital Technology for Learning Loss Recovery of Students at the Basic Education Level.
International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research.
Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 59-83, January 2024. https://doi.org/10.26803/ijlter.23.1.4

System Architecture of Electronic Asset Supply Chain Intelligent Platform for Digital Higher Education

Denchai Panket, Panita Wannapiroon & Prachyanun Nilsook (2024)
System Architecture of Electronic Asset Supply Chain Intelligent
Platform for Digital Higher Education.
Higher Education Studies; Vol. 14, No. 1; 2024, pp.22-32.
https://doi.org/10.5539/hes.v14n1p22

Abstract

This research aims to design an intelligent platform architecture for electronic asset supply chains for digital higher education and to evaluate the architecture of the intelligent platform for electronic asset supply chains for digital higher education. The sample group consists of evaluations of the intelligent platform architecture for the electronic asset supply chains for digital higher education by experts. These experts assess and certify the appropriateness of the architecture, evaluating the content’s suitability and the management processes. The evaluations were conducted by 5 experts who have experience in managing assets in higher education or relevant areas. The research results indicate that the designed intelligent platform architecture for electronic asset supply chains for digital higher education, on average, scored 4.43, which is considered ‘good’. The evaluation of its developmental trend from architecture to platform has an average score of 4.80, considered ‘very good’. Following that, both the system (Administrators) and the (Webserver and Database Server) evaluations yielded the same average score of 4.60, which is also ranked as ‘very good.’

A Fabricator Competency for Engineering Students in Tertiary Education

ABSTRACTThis article presents the development of fabricator competency for engineering students in tertiary education during the seamless era. This study explored the approach to synthesizing, designing, and developing fabricator competency. The study identified six key components of fabricator competency: 1) Knowledge of materials, 2) Problem-solving and design, 3) Using design software, 4) Using hardware and machines, 5) Safety knowledge and awareness, and 6) Communication and publication. This study emphasizes the importance of human poten-tial development, specifically in the case of engineering students in tertiary education. A com-petency framework for a fabricator in the seamless era has been developed by synthesizing, designing, and developing fabricator competencies based on published research on fabrica-tor competency.

Srisawat, S., Wannapiroon, P., Nilsook, P. (2023). A Fabricator Competency for Engineering Students in Tertiary Education.
International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP), 13(8), pp. 117–130.
https://doi.org/10.3991/ijep.v13i8.41653

Coordination Mechanisms and Systems to Enhance Thai Early Childhood Development Management Efficiency

Abstract
Early childhood development (ECD) is critical for ensuring the long-term well-being and success of individuals and societies. In Thailand, the management of ECD services faces significant challenges due to fragmented coordination and integration across various sectors and agencies. Therefore, this study aimed to enhance the efficiency of Thai early childhood development management (ECDM) by developing coordination mechanisms and systems (CMS). A mixed-methods approach was utilized, involving online structured interviews with six ECDM policymakers, content analysis of the data, and four focus group discussions with ten individuals from various sectors. A draft handbook for CMS was developed through an online connoisseurship seminar, and an opinion questionnaire was collected from 200 executives and practitioners across four Thai regions using Google Forms. The results identified four mechanisms crucial for driving an effective EDCM coordination system: national, provincial, subdistrict, and coordination. These mechanisms comprised an information and communication
technology (ICT) system, a management system, a resource management system combined with budget planning, and a supervision, monitoring, and evaluation system. Additionally, three stages of policy
recommendations were proposed: urgent, intermediate, and long-term. This research provides a framework for improving ECDM in Thailand, promoting better integration and efficiency in delivering
essential early childhood services.

Keywords: Coordination mechanisms and systems, Early childhood development management efficiency, Education development, Thailand

Werayut Chatakan, Phanagrid Boonpob, Nopparat Chairueang, Julalax Sutra, Naruporn Thitipraserth and Prachyanun Nilsook. (2024)
Coordination Mechanisms and Systems to Enhance Thai Early Childhood Development Management Efficiency.
Asia-Pacific Journal of Research in Early Childhood Education. Vol.18, No.3, September 2024, pp.61-85.
http://dx.doi.org/10.17206/apjrece.2024.18.3.61


https://www.pecerajournal.com/detail/30011042

Constructionism Imagineering Learning Model via Metaverse to Enhance Young Innovators

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Constructionism imagineering learning model via metaverse is an instrument for promoting self-learning through hands-on. To create new knowledge for young innovators by combining the concepts of technology and new learning platforms to create new ideas. Designing teaching and learning that can be used to learn in the new normal focuses on continuous learning at any time, anywhere, with the benefits of using technology. The sample group is six experts in designing and developing learning models and learning systems from various institutions in higher education by purposive sampling. The research instruments are as follows. 1) The constructionism imagineering learning model via metaverse to enhance young innovators. 2) The constructionism imagineering learning process via metaverse to enhance young innovators. 3) An assessment form for the constructionism imagineering learning model via metaverse to enhance young innovators. 4) An assessment form for the constructionism imagineering learning process via metaverse to enhance young innovators. Analyse data using mean and standard deviation. The researchers found that the constructionism imagineering learning model via metaverse and the constructionism imagineering learning model via metaverse, which is developed is appropriate to enhance young innovators at the highest level, following the research hypotheses.

Suputtra Sapliyan, Pinanta Chatwattana & Prachyanun Nilsook (2023)
Constructionism Imagineering Learning Model via Metaverse to Enhance Young Innovators. Journal of Education and Learning; Vol. 12, No. 4; 2023 ; pp.81-91. (ERIC)
https://doi.org/10.5539/jel.v12n4p81

An Information Service Platform for Decision Support in Academic Admissions Using Data Fabrics and Artificial Intelligence

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This paper presents the architecture of an information service platform for decision support in academic admissions, utilizing data fabrics and artificial intelligence. The factors affecting students’ further education can be classified into four main types: (1) the course, (2) image, (3) personal reasoning of the student, and (4) public relations. The process of providing information for decision support in academic admissions can be divided into six stages: (1) collecting information, (2) matching study guidance, (3) recommending appropriate education, (4) confirming information, (5) assessing student admissions, and (6) providing feedback. Data fabric is an increasingly popular technology application for data management. The data fabric architecture consists of six layers: (1) an augmented data catalog, (2) a knowledge graph enriched with semantics, (3) metadata activation, (4) a recommendation engine for active metadata, (5) data preparation and integration, and (6) orchestration and data operations. A smart decision support system (DSS) technology is used to assist in decision-making. The results showed that this architecture has an excellent level of suitability (mean = 4.56, standard deviation = 0.35). It can be applied to a university to help it become a digital university and align with its mission.

Tasatanattakool, P., Nongnuch, K., Wannapiroon, P., & Nilsook, P. (2023).
An Information Service Platform for Decision Support in Academic Admissions Using Data Fabrics and Artificial Intelligence.
International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM), 17(21), pp. 34–49. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v17i21.41757

Crystallized Intelligence Wisdom Repository Management System with a Conversational Agent

Abstract

This research was undertaken by synthesizing theories, documents, textbooks, research articles, and related academic articles relating to the wisdom repository management process. The objective is to present a system architecture and develop a knowledge management system which culminates in a repository of crystallized intelligence with a conversational agent that can promote learning for medical students by introducing a system architecture to develop intelligent agent technology. Through mobile technology, accessible anytime, anywhere, lifelong learning for medical students will be supported via an intelligent crystallized intelligence inventory management system. This keynote includes a comprehensive implementation and has API. The application has been tested with a trial run of all commands, with satisfactory results in the communication of the system that the user accesses through chatbots.

Mathuwan Srikong, Panita Wannapiroon & Prachyanun Nilsook (2023)
Crystallized Intelligence Wisdom Repository Management System with a Conversational Agent. International Education Studies, Vol. 16, No.2 (2023) ; p150-163.
https://doi.org/10.5539/ies.v16n2p150