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Open, Distance and Online Learning in Thailand. Dr.Panjai Tantatsanawong panjai@su.ac.th 3-7 November 2003 Shanghai, China. Thailand Educations. Ministry of Education ( include Ministry of University) Ministry of Science of Technology (MOST) Private organization Business sector. UniNet.
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Open, Distance and Online Learning in Thailand Dr.Panjai Tantatsanawong panjai@su.ac.th 3-7 November 2003 Shanghai, China
Thailand Educations • Ministry of Education ( include Ministry of University) • Ministry of Science of Technology (MOST) • Private organization • Business sector
UniNet School net Correlations Between Organizations in Thailand MOST MICT MOE NSTDA Thailand Knowledge Center National e-Learning Centre NECTEC SIPA ATSI EdNet University Practice Field Business Open University(Sukhothai(STOU), Ramkhamhang Vendors: 30-40 SME AIT Lardkrabang Kasetsart Schools DLF Chiang Mai Uni. Chulalongkorn Silpakorn
Ministry of Education • UNINET • School Net • EdNet • Distance Learning Foundation (DLF) • Open University (Ramkhumhang and Sukhothai University) • University
Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) • NSTDA • NECTEC
Ministry of Information and Communication Technology(MICT) • Thailand Knowledge Center: distribute knowledge to society and build the knowledge from society • E-library
www.uni.net.th Public Universities: 24 IT-Campus : 18 Private Universities : 3 Rajabhat : 36 Rajamangala Institute Of Technology : 42 Priest Universities : 3 Military Universities : 2 Researches Network: Internet2, APAN
Learning Activities • Distance Learning via Video Conferencing System • Courseware e-Learning produced by Uninet 28 courses produced by Universities 800 courses • E-Library (Thai Library Integrated System, ThaiLis) provided reference databases including: IEEE, ERIC, MedLine, DAO, ABI/Inform, SERFILE, WebSPIRES
DLF: Live-long learning via technology • 14 educations channels via satellite broadcast • Flexible learning and technology convergence using live video broadcast via Internet • E-School for Thais living overseas with the integration of formal and informal education
E-learning in Thai Universities • About 800 coursewares • All of them are supplements for classroom based or distance learning • Integrated Synchronous and Asynchronous learning system
Strategy for e-learning Teacher Student Motivation Learn Create E-Learning
E-Learning Problems • Unfamiliarity • Lack of self-motivation • Lack of time • Feelings of isolation • Lack of content sharing (no standard and individual development)
Student motivation affect e-learning • Learning is work, not entertainment • E-learning is even more work than learning in a classroom environment • Many students are accustomed to learning only in the traditional classroom environment and find it hard to learn “on their own”.
Mobile Devices PDA Mobile Phone Palm
Collaboration • Thailand education network • Internet 2 • Asia Elearning Network (AEN) • Asia Pacific Advanced Network (APAN)
AEN Others APAN Thailand e-Learning Initiative Universities Schools Education Institutes
Overview of Thailand eLearning Initiative • Skilled human resource will become very important to all countries in the 21st Century. • We cannot depend only on the traditional classroom-based training. We need to exploit the Internet to deliver our training courses to complement classroom training. • We currently have many international strategic eLearning initiatives, e.g. U21Global, UKeU, eChina, TheLearning Federation.
Project Phases • Phase 1 – Organize seminars and workshops • Phase 2 – Implement meta-data system for Thailand • Phase 3 – Develop elearning content based on learning objects • Phase 4 – Develop interoperable question and test items
This Project has the following objectives: • To enable the participants to adopt and implement international elearning standards in their elearning systems • To familiarize participants with the capability to develop learning objects based elearning content • To allow participants to develop question and test items that can interoperate in different test engines
Elearning Standards Essentially, there are 4 groups of eLearning standards. 1 2 3 4
Elearning Standards Organizations Elearning Technology ASTD Certification Institute – Elearning Courseware Certification Accreditation Underlying technology IMS Global Learning Consortium, Inc
B-Learning(Blended Learning System) m-Learning e-Learning
Dr. Panjai Tantatsanawong • Director of Computer Centre, Silpakorn University, Thailand • Advisory to Ministry of Information and Communication Technology • Advisory to Distance Learning Foundation (DLF) • Board of e-learning committee (MOE) • Head of e-learning Working Group (Uninet) Tel 6634-255813 e-mail: panjai@su.ac.th