Reflections on Using a Monitoring System for Participating Students in Work-Based Learning (WBL) Aimed at Developing the Adversity Quotient (AQ) Through Cloud Computing Technology

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Author listBenjamaporn Jantorn, Sumalee Chanchalor, Surachai Suksakulchai,

Publication year2023

Start page1813

End page1826

Number of pages14

LanguagesEnglish-United States (EN-US)


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The aims of this research are 1) To study the level of Adversity Quotient (AQ) and the level of work behavior of students practicing in the Work-based Learning (WBL). of a college in Thailand and 2) To study the level of satisfaction in using the student monitoring system for practicing students in the work-based learning (WBL). The sample group the study consisted of 20 intern students and 20 interns from business establishments. The researcher used a test of Adversity Quotient (AQ), a student behavior assessment form. And satisfaction assessment form it is a tool for collecting data. The statistics used in data analysis include basic statistics, Percentage, Mean and Standard Deviation and t-test dependent. 1) The results of comparing the average scores before and after training found that the average scores of the adaptability and problem-solving skills test were higher after training than before training, with a score of 143.05 > 125.50, and the average scores of the student work behavior test were higher after training than before training, with a score of 109.10 > 76.15, which is statistically significant at the 0.01 level. And 2) the overall average satisfaction level is in the highest level of satisfaction (= 4.64). The area with the highest level of satisfaction is the student tracking process, followed by the supervision from the advising teacher.


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