ACHIEVEMENT OF LEARNING MANAGEMENT USING INTERACTIVE MEDIA BY INCORPORATING AR TECHNOLOGY FOR HEARING IMPAIRED ABOUT PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION ACT (PDPA)
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Publication Details
Author list: Worrachai Litaeng, Waiyawat Saitum, Alisa Songsriwittaya
Publication year: 2024
Title of series: 14th National Conference on Quality Management and Technology Innovation
Number in series: 14
Volume number: 14
Start page: 107
End page: 123
Number of pages: 17
URL: https://www.umt.ac.th/post
Languages: Thai (TH)
Abstract
The purpose of this project is to create 1) An Interactive Media by incorporating AR technology for hearing impaired about Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) in grades 7-12. 2) Compare learning achievement before and after using the developed media. 3) Evaluate the quality of the developed media. 4) the satisfaction of the target group using the developed media, The sample group consisted of 10 students from Thung Mahamek School for the Deaf. The quality of the media was evaluated by three experts, while user satisfaction was assessed by the sample group. The research instruments included. 1) Interactive media integrating AR technology for hearing-impaired students on the topic of PDPA. 2) A media quality assessment form.3) A satisfaction assessment form. 4) Pre- and post-tests for evaluating learning achievement using the developed media. The statistical methods used in the research included mean, standard deviation (S.D.), and t-tests.
The study revealed the following results. The quality of the media, as evaluated by experts, was rated as "good" with a mean score of 4.40 and a standard deviation of 0.35. The satisfaction of the sample group with the media was rated at a high level, with a mean score of 4.45 out of 5 and a standard deviation of 0.57. A comparison of pre- and post-test scores showed that the post-test scores were significantly higher than the pre-test scores at the 0.05 level of statistical significance.
Keywords
Hearing-Impaired Individuals, Interactive Media, Personal Data Protection Act