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Title: 6th COEXISTSEA WORKSHOP


1
  • 6th CO-EXIST-SEA WORKSHOP
  • 7 8 December 2004
  • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  •  
  • Thailand Status Report
  • ICT Application at Community Level
  • Nalinee Wongtanachai
  • National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT) 

2
ICT Policy 2001-2010
  • Human resources development to be a
    knowledge-based society.
  • Strengthening the competency and readiness of the
    country for the competitiveness of the new
    economic system.

3
ICT Strategic Development
  • E-Government Technology for governmental
    development
  • E-Commerce Technology for commercial
  • development
  • E-Industry Technology for industrial
  • development
  • E-Education Technology for educational
  • development
  • E-Society Technology for social
  • development

4
Examples
  • The distant education via satellite project.
  • The project on telecenters for communities.
  • The database on marine shrimp research in
    Thailand.

5
The Distant Education via Satellite Project
  • Problem
  • Three million students from 37,000 primary
    schools could not continue the 12 year compulsory
    education.
  • insufficient secondary schools
  • lack of teachers in the border areas.
  • lack of teachers, in numbers and in difficult
    subjects.

6
The Distant Education via Satellite Project
  • Since 1996, the Distant Education via
    Satellite Project has been implemented the live
    secondary curriculum broadcast to 3,000
    destination schools throughout Thailand.
  • free of charge.
  • same standard quality education
  • same quality teachers and tutors.
  • same period of study.

7
The Joining Agencies
  • The Distant Education via Satellite Foundation
    operates the live satellite broadcast of the
    basic education curriculum from the Distance
    Learning Television Station at Wang Klaikangwon
    School.
  • sends the instruction handbook and
    learning schedule to the destination schools
    before the opening of the courses.

8
The Joining Agencies
  • Ministry of Education
  • provides teachers to give live broadcast
    in various subjects on secondary
    curriculum.
  • The Institute for the Promotion of Teaching
    Science and Technology
  • produces curriculums, teaching media on
    science, mathematics and technology.
  • organizes training courses for the
    teachers.

9
The Joining Agencies
  • Other community education agencies
  • helpes in increasing the technical and
    vocational knowledge to improve the
    quality of life.
  • Other facilitating agencies
  •      The Royal Thai Army installs the
    distant
  • learning equipments at the
    destination schools around the country
    free of charge.

10
The Joining Agencies
  •    The TOT Corporation Public Co. Ltd. provides
    four toll free telephone lines to enable the
    two-way interactive communication via TV
    conference system.
  •      The Telecom Public Co. Ltd. provides
    international telephones and faxes to connect
    with the neighboring countries for the English
    courses.

11
The Joining Agencies
  •   
  • The Provincial Electricity Authority
  • The private sector, i.e.
  • Advance Vision System Co.,Ltd.
  • Telesat Corporation Co.,Ltd.
  • Cisco Systems (Thailand) Inc.
  • etc.
  •         

     
12
The Joining Agencies
  •   
  • International cooperation
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • UN agencies, i.e. UNESCO, FAO
  • Various universities in the Mekhong River
    Area within the framework of SEAMEO covering
    six countries China (Kunming), Cambodia, Laos,
    Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam.
  •         

     
13

Elearning Services
  • In 2002, the elearning services was introduced to
    the general public at http//www.dlf.ac.th.
  • In 2004, the full cycle distant education, Grade
    1 to Grade 12, on 12 channels is broadcast to
    7,500 primary and secondary schools throughout
    the country 24 hours a day, with one channel in
    English for the neighboring countries.

     
14
The Project on Telecenters for Communities
  • The Telecenter
  • A cooperative project of community, public and
    private sectors in the rural areas, aiming to
  •        equalize the accessibility to IT between
    rural and urban areas.
  •       support the community to use IT as a tool
    to enhance its potential and to develop the
    quality of life.
  •        enable the community to manage the center
    by itself, according to the concept of
    sustainable development.

     
15
The Project on Telecenters for Communities 
  • A project is based on the differences of
    operational concepts, patterns of support, and
    also patterns of communitys service.
  •  
  • A successful Telecenter
  •      has cooperative members.
  •        has leaders with a vision.
  •        understands the benefits of IT.
  •      closely supported and supervised by
    local organizations.

     
16
An example Ban Samkha
  •    Problems
  •         Debts.
  •          Drug addicts.
  •          HIV infections.
  •          Inadequate supply of ICT, etc.
  •  
  •   Realizing the importance of ICT in
  •       searching useful information.
  •        publicizing the village products to
    the outside world.
  •  
  •  

     
17
An example Ban Samkha
  • The community
  •    sets up a forum to brainstorm and find
    out the solutions.
  •      raises various funds to operate
    activities to solve the problems.
  •    operates the center by volunteer youths
    with computer skills.  
  •   

     
18
An example Ban Samkha
  • The Office of the Non-Formal Education
    Commission, Northern Branch
  •        provides training courses for the
    volunteers and teachers to solve basic
    problems.
  •         gives a helping hand for difficult
    problems.

     
19
The Database on Marine Shrimp Research
  • Problem
  • The culturing of the marine shrimp has been
    promoted for exportation, and caused
  •      unsystematic expansion of culturing areas.
  •      encroachment of the mangrove forests.
  •      polluted water resources.
  •     epidemics and infections from bacteria
    and virus.
  • rapid decrease in the productivity.

20
The Database on Marine Shrimp Research
  •   Few of research works are used
  •          kept in different libraries and
    organizations.
  •        kept in different storing systems.
  •       the technical terms too difficult
    to understand.
  •         most of the experiments has never
    been confirmed in the real farm situations.
           

21
The Database on Marine Shrimp Research
  •   Serious damage caused by the residues
  •        incorrect use of anti-biotic.
  •         lack of understanding on the drug
    usage lack of proper management.
  •  

22
The Database on Marine Shrimp Research
  • A project to set up a database on shrimp research
  • Granted by NRCT in 2003.
  •   The goal is to collect research works,
    analyze, synthesize, and disseminate
    information to the public at
    http//www.nrct.net.
  •      

23
The Database on Marine Shrimp Research
  • Outline of the database
  •         Collecting research reports and
    theses during 1987-2003.
  •         Classifying a total of 993 collected
    research papers.
  • Analyzing and synthesizing data by the
    specialists.
  •          Preparing bibliographies, abstracts
    and keywords.
  • Setting up a database by the
    programmers.
  •         

24
The Database on Marine Shrimp Research
  • Input data consists of
  • Author / Co-Author
  •       Title
  •         Source (Journal / Conference /
    Technical paper)
  •      Year
  •        Place of Publication
  •           Pages
  •          Keywords
  •        Language
  •          Subject categories
  •         Abstract
  •          Full-text

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The Database on Marine Shrimp Research
  •     
  •  Users can search the database by
  •         Authors.
  •        Subjects.
  •         Keywords.
  •  
  •  The display of the search results consisted of
  •         Bibliographies.
  •          Thai and English abstracts
    or in either language.
  •           Full-text.  
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