INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH CONFERENCE IN SEOUL 2024 http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024 <p><strong>INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH CONFERENCE IN SEOUL 2024</strong><br>Seoul, South Korea<br>17 – 20 March 2024</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>ICBTS 2024</p> <p><br>Organized by<br>ICBTS Conference Center &amp; IJBTS International Journal of Business Tourism and Applied Sciences</p> en-US conferenceteam@icbtsconference.com (Dr. Chayanan Kerdpitak) Sun, 07 Apr 2024 08:15:18 +0700 OJS 3.1.2.0 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Introduction Book http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1283 Dr.Chayanan Kerdpitak Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1283 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 COORDINATING COVID-19-RELATED EVENTS FOR SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY'S FACULTY OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS STUDENTS http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1284 <p>This research aimed to study the organization of activities by students from the Faculty of<br>Fine Arts at Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University during the COVID- 1 9 situation. The<br>researcher conducted a study with a population sample of 1 4 3 students from the Faculty of<br>Fine Arts, focusing on activities related to online training to combat COVID-19. The research<br>tools employed were questionnaires, and data was analyzed using percentages, frequency,<br>mean, and standard deviation.<br>The findings revealed that the majority of the respondents were male ( 6 0 . 1 4 % ) , with<br>females comprising 3 9 . 8 6 % . The study found that the training activities were adapted to an<br>online format, attracting student participation based on their interests. Activities were designed<br>to offer a variety of skills and were conducted by professional instructors to enhance students'<br>skills. This approach allowed for a diverse and engaging online learning experience during the<br>pandemic.</p> Aorakanjit Suk-imcharoen, Farida Virunhaphol Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1284 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENROLLMENT PROCESS TOGETHER WITH FIELD EXPERIENCE FOR UNDERGRADUATE, FACULTY OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS, SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1285 <p>study of development of enrollment process together with field experience for<br>undergraduate, Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts The objectives are 1) to study the problems<br>in the practice of enrollment process together with field experience for undergraduate, Faculty<br>of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University 2) To study guidelines for<br>developing enrollment process together with field experience for undergraduate, Faculty of<br>Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University The results of the research can be<br>used as a guideline for educational service practitioners. Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Suan<br>Sunandha Rajabhat University The population used for this study was 10 academic personnel<br>and 60 students who wished to register for professional experience training. The research<br>instrument was a questionnaire and the data were analyzed with percentage, frequency, mean,<br>and deviation values. standard ben</p> Autchara Seeladlao, Thassanai Phensit Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1285 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 DEVELOPING EFFICIENCY IN FINANCIAL AND ACCOUNTING SERVICES GIVING FOR ENHANCING SATISFACTION AMONG SERVICE RECEIVES IN THE FACULTY OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS, SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1286 <p>This study concerning research and Developing Efficiency in Financial and Accounting<br>services giving for enhancing satisfaction among service receives in the Faculty of Fine and<br>Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. By studying the current condition and<br>problems in service delivery, guidelines for service development, service efficiency inspection<br>and the level of satisfaction of service recipients after service development conducted a study<br>with personnel in the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts. Divided into 2 groups: the group of<br>interview respondents. The results of improving the service efficiency of finance and<br>accounting work for 10 people and the group of respondents. Satisfaction of 30 service<br>recipients. The research tool used was a service recipient satisfaction questionnaire. It's a<br>questionnaire. 5-level rating scale and interview form for improving service efficiency of<br>finance and accounting.<br>The study revealed as follows:<br>1. The first 4-rankings according to the importance of problems from investigating<br>the current state and problem of service giving in financial and accounting work for enhancing<br>satisfaction among services receivers in the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha<br>Rajabhat University development were ranking 1-incorrect/incomplete money disbursement<br>documents, ranking 2-slow money disbursement and not being as the prescribed standards,<br>ranking 3-delayed financial data and money disbursement evidence which causes missing the<br>need and quite a few and slow public relations in giving information, and ranking 4- not clear<br>given answers and suggestions concerning the law, regulations and ways of performing job.<br>2. The way of development to giving service in financial and accounting work for<br>enhancing satisfaction among services receives in the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan<br>Sunandha Rajabhat University development comprised: 1) reviewing methods of operating the<br>work at present, and 2) developing the personnel.<br>3. The efficiency of giving service in financial and accounting work according to the<br>opinion of service receivers after the efficiency department was found better up in 4 aspects<br>like length of time taken, procedure information, and personnel.<br>4. The overall satisfaction of service receivers after the development of financial and<br>accounting work for service receivers in the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha<br>Rajabhat University development was at the high level. Each aspect was found at the high level<br>into 4 aspects like those of money disbursement documents, operational procedure, financial<br>information, and personnel.</p> Autjira Songjan, Nataporn Rattanachaiwong Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1286 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 RESEARCH THE PROPERTIES OF SALTWATER PLANTS FOR USE AS MATERIALS IN SUSTAINABLE DESIGN http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1287 <p>Research the properties of saltwater plants for use as materials in sustainable design. The<br>objective was to explore the diversity and potential of saltwater plants in Yisan Subdistrict,<br>Amphawa District, Samut Songkhram Province, and evaluate the feasibility of utilizing them<br>as environmentally conscious design materials. The study found that:<br>Saltwater plants found in Yisan Subdistrict, Amphawa District, Samut Songkhram<br>Province are Rhizophora apiculata, Rhizophora mucronata, Avicennia marina, Sonneratia alba,<br>Sonneratia ovata, Xylocarpus moluccensis, Acanthus ilicifolius, Nypa Palm, Seablite, and Sea<br>Purslane. Each type has been used for both consumer and industrial purposes, such as making<br>charcoal and supporting pillars. Consumption includes cooking sweet and savory food,<br>including all saltwater plants that have medicinal properties and herbs that can be used to treat<br>various diseases as well.<br>A plant suitable for design application is Rhizophora because it is grown in concession<br>areas. Utilization of charcoal by people in the community. Rhizophora is characterized by a<br>straight stem that is hardwood, orange in color. When dried, there will be a unique crack in the<br>wood. It is resistant to insects, so it has suitable properties for application in furniture design,<br>home decoration, and souvenirs. Nypa palm is also suitable, as it is a plant that has been cut<br>down to reduce coastal ground erosion caused by the weight of the nypa palm. Due to their<br>fibrous nature, the leaves are tough when dried, making them suitable for both basketry and<br>woven designs.<br>According to the research results, this is the use of indigenous plants to develop materials<br>that are applied in various aspects of design, which is considered to be the use of natural<br>resource capital combined with creativity as a way to create value to promote the community<br>economy. This will have a positive effect on creating additional benefits for saltwater plants.<br>It also results in replanting, conservation, and resource circulation.</p> Akapong Inkuer Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1287 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 DIGITAL ECOSYSTEM FRAMEWORK IN A DIGITAL UNIVERSITY: ALIGNMENT WITH ISO STANDARDS http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1288 <p>This study examines the alignment of a digital university's administrative practices with<br>International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards. Employing a Delphi method<br>with a panel of 10 experts, we assessed compliance across eight key domains: Information<br>Security, Service Quality, Educational Excellence, Digital Learning Resources, Knowledge<br>Management, Website Management, Social Responsibility &amp; Ethics, and Environmental<br>Sustainability. The study revealed a high level of consensus, with a mean score of 4.92 out of<br>5, indicating exemplary adherence to ISO standards. The statistical analysis showcased<br>minimal variability among expert opinions, evidenced by a standard deviation of 0.20, and a<br>consistent maximum score across quartiles. These results affirm the university's commitment<br>to international standards and highlight the efficacy of its governance framework. The findings<br>provide a valuable benchmark for other higher education institutions and contribute to the<br>discourse on standardization in digital higher education, suggesting a strategic model for<br>institutional development and policymaking.</p> Anek Permvongseni, Nutthapat Kaewrattanapat Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1288 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 LATEX PROCESSING FOR CREATIVE PRODUCT DESIGN http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1289 <p>The objective of this research is to study the properties of latex and find out the process of<br>processing latex as a design material. Focusing on the study and experimentation of latex<br>processing, it was found that latex has the properties of elasticity, high tensile resistance,<br>and high tear resistance. High bouncing, high stickiness Due to its electrical insulation,<br>chemical resistance, and deterioration resistance, it is appropriate to apply the properties of<br>latex to product design.<br>The experiment found that the right ingredients consisted of 1) latex (30 ml), 2) sulfur (30<br>ml), 3) ammonium bicarbonate (2.5 ml), and 4) nanozinc oxide (5 ml). Steamed with<br>vinegar will cause the latex to set. The resulting material has properties such as resembling a<br>sponge, being able to absorb water, and removing watermarks. When squeezed, it can be<br>loosened and restored to its original state. It is also possible to mix colors and scents. The<br>color should be used as acrylic, which gives a dark color due to the high concentration of the<br>color. The scent should be a water-based fragrance, and both color and fragrance should be<br>mixed into the latex before steaming, which will result in an even color and a long-lasting<br>scent. It is important to consider the form of the product because latex has limitations in<br>thickness or shrinkage that will shrink by 2-3 centimeters within 1 week.</p> Busara Srikanok, Chanon Pankaew Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1289 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 THE DEVELOPMENT OF FABRIC PATTERNS FROM THE STUDY OF KIRI WONGKOT VILLAGE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS. UDON THANI PROVINCE http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1290 <p>This research is studied in a research project. “The development of fabric patterns from the<br>study of tourist attractions in Kiri Wongkot Village. Udon Thani Province” to design fabric<br>patterns The research objectives are To explore the cultural history, arts, customs, traditions,<br>and the essence of Kiri Wongkot Village, Udon Thani Province, under the theme of "Kiri<br>Wongkot Way of Life," with the aim of strengthening the local cultural community. To<br>examine and analyze the styles, materials, types, and production techniques of indigenous<br>textiles in Kiri Wongkot Village, Udon Thani Province, and to utilize these findings to develop<br>guidelines for contemporary fabric and clothing design. To conduct research and<br>experimentation in innovating local textile patterns for contemporary clothing design.<br>The research results have revealed that the original fabric patterns of Kiriwongkot Village<br>resemble checkered patterns reminiscent of loincloths, as well as animal motifs like crabs,<br>inspired by the local environment. These patterns have been employed as the foundation for<br>fabric pattern design, utilizing artistic principles encompassing lines, shapes, and forms.<br>Drawing inspiration from the architectural features of residential structures and everyday<br>objects, the researcher has incorporated various structures, lines, and shapes to create visually<br>appealing patterns with depth and dimension. Creative styles have been utilized to design these<br>patterns, with intricate details at the pattern's center that allow for repetition when creating<br>fabric patterns.<br>The color palette selected reflects the beauty of Thailand, featuring tones that resonate with<br>the country's unique vibrancy. This has resulted in the creation of exquisite and distinctive<br>pattern designs. Notably, the primary color tones in Pattern 1 include shades of yellow, green,<br>grey, and blue. These patterns can be applied in designing a wide range of products, such as<br>bags, hats, ties, and more. This innovation has the potential to uplift and advance the careers of<br>local villagers, thereby increasing their income. By transforming cultural heritage into woven<br>patterns, this endeavor adds a touch of uniqueness and creates added value. It aligns with the<br>concept of the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy, considering both aesthetic and utilitarian<br>aspects in line with the daily preferences of consumers, particularly the GEN Y group, who<br>prioritize beauty and seek clothing that reflects their individuality.<br>Moreover, there is an opportunity to develop and design clothing suitable for work, casual<br>wear, and festive occasions, offering a variety of intriguing styles. The design principles<br>prioritize shapes that are easy to wear and flexible, with an emphasis on patterns and colors<br>that are both beautiful and wearable, in accordance with the principles of fashion design.</p> Chanoknart Mayusoh, Akapong Inkuer, Supawadee Juysukha, Taechit Cheuypoung Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1290 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 GUIDELINES FOR MANAGING THE RESEARCH PROCESS OF DOCTOR'S DEGREE IN VISUAL ARTS AND DESIGN, SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1291 <p>Research on guidelines for managing the research process in the Doctor of Philosophy<br>program Department of Visual Arts and Design Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. The<br>objectives of this research are 1) to study practices in managing the research process under the<br>Doctor of Philosophy program; Department of Visual Arts and Design Suan Sunandha<br>Rajabhat University. 2) To develop guidelines for efficient and effective research work. Use<br>qualitative research methods and applied research through the performance assessment form,<br>which is a tool used for assessment by recording practice results of research writing and articles<br>throughout the process.<br>The results show that developing a systematic research process can increase the efficiency<br>of research work can shorten the working time In addition, it results in the quality of the work<br>meeting the standards set by the Doctor of Philosophy program. Visual Arts and Design Suan<br>Sunandha Rajabhat University has set up<br>Suggestions from case studies in each part of work, the duration of work should be<br>specified. Including it should be completed within the specified time so that there will be no<br>delays and it will be completed as planned. However, you should always study and research<br>up-to-date information. In order to develop oneself and develop the organization</p> Chat Sukarin, Patommavat Thammachard Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1291 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 SATISFACTION OF LECTURERS WITH STAFF SERVICES, FACULTY OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS, SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHATUNIVERSITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1292 <p>The research title was Satisfaction of Lecturers with Staff Services, Faculty of Fine and<br>Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. This study aimed 1 ) to study satisfaction<br>level of lecturers with staff services, Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts and 2 ) to study the<br>problems and suggestions of lecturers with staff services, Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts as<br>a guideline to improve the service to be able to satisfy more satisfied service users.<br>The samples of this study were 46 lecturers. The research instrument was the questionnaire<br>to collect data. The data from the questionnaire were analyzed quantitatively for descriptive<br>statistics such as average and standard deviation.<br>The research result were as follows:<br>The research result showed that lecturers contacted staff for services at the office of Faculty<br>of Fine and Applied Arts that the satisfaction of all staff services in all departments was at the<br>highest level (X = 5.64, S.D. = 0.567).<br>In contrast, the satisfaction of each staff services showed that lecturers had the satisfaction<br>of plan/ quality assurance was at the first highest level (X = 4. 79, S. D. = 0. 400) , General<br>Administration Department was at the second highest level (X = 4. 73, S. D. = 0. 440) ,<br>Academic Service Department was at the third highest level (X = 4. 69, S. D. = 0. 468) ,<br>Research and Academic Services Department was at the fourth highest level (X = 4.69, S.D.<br>= 0.470), Finance and Procurement Department was at the fifth highest level (X = 4.62, S.D.<br>= 0. 582) , and Student Affairs and Arts and Culture Department was at the sixth highest level<br>(X = 4.62, S.D. = 0.582).</p> Chayapa Chaemsai, Narathas Pramualsu Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1292 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 THE CORN SHELL MATERIAL TO DESIGN BAGS FOR WOMEN http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1293 <p>The objective of this research is to: 1 ) study and analyze the properties of corn shell to<br>guide the design of bags; 2 ) experiment with forming corn shell for use in bag design; and 3 )<br>design bags from corn shell. Step 1 : Data collection Analyze and study the type of corn husk<br>and its characteristic properties. Step 2 : Experiment with processing corn husk material. Step<br>3: Design of bags from corn husk material The results showed that from the study of corn husk<br>types and corn husk properties, it was found that there are 7 types of corn shell. Field corn with<br>dent corn and flint corn types is the type with the properties of strength, durability, flexibility,<br>lightness, and a smooth surface. From the material molding experiment, it was found that<br>suitable techniques include tassel-making techniques. The process includes cutting the corn<br>shell into strips, soaking them in fabric softener to soften them so that they do not irritate the<br>skin, drying them, cross-embroidering the corn shell in front to get a tassel-like sheet, and the<br>technique of making flower tassels by cutting the corn shell into strips. Soak it in fabric softener<br>to make it soft and not irritating to the skin. Both techniques can be processed into bag products,<br>which add value to corn shell as an alternative material and can be created into environmentally<br>friendly products based on the creative economy concept.</p> Chutima Klaysung, Pornpawee Noisomsri Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1293 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 THE DEVELOPMENT OF “I” REGRADING PROCESS OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS FACULTY, SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1294 <p>The purpose of this article aimed to explore the problems encountered in the process of<br>submitting a solution grade. "I" of the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha<br>Rajabhat University, and guidelines for the development of the process of submitting grade<br>points "I" of the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University from<br>the Administration, Head of department and Lecturers are total of 48. This research using<br>mixed-method research and presented by descriptive analyses with statistics.<br>The results of the study showed that the problems encountered in the performance of the<br>grade submission process were solved. "I" Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha<br>Rajabhat University The overall level is low, with an average of 2.11. The instructor submits<br>the "I" correction report to the subject for incomplete consideration with an average of 3.75<br>standard deviation of 1.32, and the instructor does not complete the evidence and documents<br>for correcting the "I" grade with an average of 3.55 standard deviation of 1.45. Development<br>Guidelines consist of 1) the university announces the academic calendar in the<br>REG.SSRU.AC.TH system and notifies the instructors, 2) Lecturers submits the "I" correction<br>grade in the REG.SSRU.AC.TH system 3) prints the "I" revision report sheet with his signature.<br>"I" PDF format into Google Drive 4) Faculty download data from Google Drive to check the<br>courses 5) Faculty summarizes the imported data at the meeting of the Faculty Academic<br>Committee 6) The faculty confirms the courses that have been approved to revise the grade<br>level. "I" enters the registration system in the SSS.SSRU.AC.TH system and makes a<br>memorandum of submission to the Division of Educational Services.</p> Dueanpen Duangtanoo, Supawadee Juysukha Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1294 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 THE VISUAL AESTHETIC OF HAPPINESS http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1295 <p>“The Visual Aesthetic of Happiness” is a two-dimensional painting using acrylic technique<br>on canvas. This artwork depicts a cat in a dreamy atmosphere which gives a cozy feeling. The<br>purpose of the painting is to give reflection to people’ s minds by comparing them with cats'<br>lives. Cats could live their lives happily in their own way. However, human beings spend most<br>of their life time searching for external happiness that may not exist. This painting could be an<br>encouragement for humans to believe and find hope from what we have in the present, and to<br>leave the past. Human beings thought that they have the highest knowledge among others<br>living. They could have an image of death even they have not experienced. On the contrary,<br>cats live a simple life, taking care of their paws, licking their fur to clean their body as they live<br>their lives simply and happily. They do not need to search for an excessive source of happiness.<br>Looking back at human lives, they continue searching for the meaning of happiness endlessly.<br>From the above contents, this acrylic painting was created and inspired by the story of<br>enjoying life in the simple way of a cat. To reflect people's awareness of the value of time and<br>happiness in the present, the image of a cat standing in the colorful atmosphere of the universe<br>presents the aesthetics and beauty, affecting the feeling of happiness, which is a wish of<br>everyone.</p> Jaruwan Mueangkhwa Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1295 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 A STUDY OF HMONG NEEDLEWORK FOR APPLICATION IN WOMEN'S BAG DESIGN http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1296 <p>The objective of this research is to study the patterns, colors, and production processes of<br>Hmong needlework to be applied in the design of women's bags. It was found that most of the<br>Hmong needlework were used to produce Hmong costumes. Therefore, Hmong costumes were<br>analyzed to be applied in the design of women's bags. The details are as follows: Embroidered<br>fabric pattern of Hmong needlework. There is a structure of stripes formed from straight lines,<br>curves. The pattern of Hmong needlework is repeatedly embroidered. The colors in the Hmong<br>needlework pattern are mostly warm tones, which is the most common tone in all parts of the<br>Hmong costume. Production process of Hmong needlework The pattern is embroidered on the<br>fabric by separating the pieces and assembling them into the pattern of each part of the dress<br>From this information, it can be concluded that Hmong needlework is an interesting and<br>beautiful art and craft. With unique elements, patterns, and colors. It can be applied to the<br>design of lifestyle products to match today's lifestyle. In addition to creating added value, it is<br>also considered a way to disseminate while preserving arts and culture.</p> Juneerut Jannit, Benjamin Buaket Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1296 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 THE PROCESS OF FOLLOWING UP ON GOVERNMENT SERVICE PERFORMANCE ACCORDING TO GOVERNMENT SERVICE CERTIFICATION FACULTY OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1297 <p>The objective of this research is to study 1.) To study the process of monitoring the<br>performance of the civil service according to the certificate of official performance of the<br>Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts. 2 . ) To prepare guidelines for following up on government<br>performance according to government performance certification. of the Faculty of Fine and<br>Applied Arts 3 . ) To create a system that reduces work process steps. From the study of the<br>process of following up on government performance according to the government performance<br>certification of the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University This<br>resulted in guidelines regarding the process of following up on government performance<br>according to the government performance certification. of the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts<br>as a guideline for administration Manage the work for very well.</p> Kamol Rungtong, Peerapol Chatchawan Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1297 Mon, 20 Mar 2023 00:00:00 +0700 STUDY OF WRITING RESEARCH ARTICLE STRATEGY FOR ACA- DEMIC JOURNAL OF DOCTORAL STUDENTS, FACULTY OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS,SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1298 <p>This study aimed to study of writing research article strategy for academic journal of doc-<br>toral students, Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. The<br>samples of this study were 34 students from Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha<br>Rajabhat University. The sample size was calculated by the formula of Raosoft (2023). The<br>research instrument was the questionnaires. The data from the questionnaires was analyzed<br>using Descriptive Statistics: average and standard deviation.<br>The findings showed that the most of three types and average of writing research article<br>strategy for academic journal were 1. Study the writing format of articles from journals that<br>you want to submit for publication to be understandable and clear (There are different specifi-<br>cations and formats for publishing, such as format and citation/reference) (X = 4.97, S.D.=<br>0.171), 2. The selection of journals to be published in accordance with the content of research<br>articles (X =4.94, S.D.= 0.239), 3. The use of written English should be a formal language<br>(e.g., using people or tools to help with translation, such as Google or an interpreter (X = 4.79,<br>S.D.= 0.479).</p> Kanyanee Phuangsua, Pisit Puntien Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1298 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 STUDENT'S SATISFACTION TOWARDS SERVICES IN THE GENERAL ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT, FACULTY OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS, SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1299 <p>This research on student’s satisfaction towards services in the General Administration<br>Department, Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, aims to<br>study on service quality of general Administration Department and to study on satisfaction of<br>students of Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, and service<br>quality of staffs of General Administration Department who performed operations at the office<br>of Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. Sample group<br>consisted of 298 samples and questionnaire was used for collecting data. It was found that<br>service quality of staffs of General Administration Department and the study on satisfaction of<br>students of Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, regarding<br>service quality of staffs of General Administration Department who performed operations at<br>the office of Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, in 5<br>dimensions including staffs providing services, service performance, service system, and<br>service efficiency. From such data, service level could be ordered as follows;<br>1. For service performance of staffs, service performance was in high level (X =4.22)<br>2. For service system of staffs, service system was in high level ( X =4.21)<br>3. For service equality, service equality was in high level (X =4.16)<br>4. For service staffs, in overall, their quality was in high level ( X =4.06)<br>5. For service efficiency, service efficiency was in high level (X =4.04)</p> Kanyanut Chinpala, Kripol Kittisirot Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1299 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 DESIGNING OF THE LOGO AND PACKAGE FOR THE PRODUCTS OF “THONGCHOME MARKET MODEL” http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1300 <p>This article is a part of the research titled, “Branding To design branding and packaging,<br>innovative products are designed to increase the value of the product and enhance the<br>competitiveness “the Market – Thongchome - Model”. The researcher has determined the study<br>area which is the Thongchome Market, in the area of Wat Phra Non Chaksi Worawiharn<br>Temple, Tambon Chaksi, Amphoe Muang, Singburi Province. The Thongchome Market is the<br>community market in Singburi Province which villagers and people living in the area bring<br>their own products for selling. Their products include vegetables, fruits, chili pastes, well-<br>known provincial fish products and products from One Tambon One Product (OTOP) project.<br>The study area, Thongchome Market, is located in the important tourist attraction area of<br>Singburi Province. This research is a qualitative research which focuses on the experimental<br>designing of logo and package, involving the studying and seeking of identities of vendor<br>members in the area. In addition, opinion expressions and exchanges are made, between the<br>community and the researcher. This will lead to the development of logo and the making of<br>packaging prototype.<br>The Researcher found that there were 3 types of the outstanding products in Thongchome<br>Market, comprising of 1. Food and herbal products, 2. Processed foods, and 3. Other products.<br>Most vendors in Thongchome Market thought that the packaging types were suitable for the<br>set up cost and did not affect the cost. If packages were made with higher cost, they would<br>affect the product prices and products could not be sold at the expected prices. The researcher<br>decided to create the traditional packaging prototype which had been used previously; The<br>paper bag had low cost. Logo designing was made and it was added with more identities of<br>Thongchome Market in the area of Wat Phra Non Chaksi Temple. The researcher chose to<br>design the logo that features the market in the area of Wat Phra Non Chaksi Temple and shows<br>the market identities as much as possible. Logos which showed the outstanding features of Phra<br>Non (reclining Buddha statue) were Buddha’s footprint pattern, the triangular roof of the<br>Buddhist Monastery and other details of the market, such as the establishment time (Buddhist<br>Era: B.E.) of Thongchome Market, and the name of the Wat Phra Non Chaksi Temple Market.<br>For the packaging part, the packaging background was full of budding and blooming cannon<br>ball flowers. The cannon ball flowers were considered important in Bhuddhism. Moreover, the<br>package was added with QR code which showed the market map apart from the logo.</p> Khanin Phriwanrat Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1300 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION MANUAL FOR ACADEMIC SUPPORT STAFFS AT FACULTY OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS, SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1301 <p>Performance Evaluation Manual for Academic Support Staffs at the Faculty of Fine and<br>Applied Arts, Sun Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University aims to create a performance evaluation<br>manual for academic support staffs, emphasizing the importance and various steps involved<br>in enhancing efficiency. Additionally, to increase knowledge and capabilities to align with the<br>university's policies and requirements, drawing insights from relevant documents and research.<br>The study results reveal that the development of the evaluation manual for academic<br>support units in the Faculty of Fine Arts at Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University is based on the<br>assessment of the performance of university staff, including government contracting and<br>university contracting employee. The purpose is to establish contracts according to the<br>respective contract periods for each type of employee. The university mandates that each<br>department assess the performance of all university staff to enhance and improve work<br>efficiency and effectiveness. The creation of the performance evaluation manual for academic<br>support units aims to facilitate the development of more effective and efficient work practices.<br>It outlines the process of evaluating the performance of academic support units, providing a<br>clearer understanding of the operational procedures. This approach reduces complexity,<br>processes, and allows for quicker and more accurate task execution. The result is a new<br>operational process that advances the skills, knowledge, ethics, and professionalism of<br>personnel at all levels in their respective careers.</p> Kingkan Jansiri, Phakamas Jirajarupat, Cheerawat Wanta, Chaichan Jarukarus Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1301 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 USING ACTING ACTIVITIES ON SELF AWARENESS TRAINING COURSES FOR PERSONNEL IN PRIVATE ORGANIZATION http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1302 <p>This article aims to study the using acting activities on self awareness training courses for<br>personnel in private organizations. The objectives of this study are: (1) to create acting activity<br>patterns and procedures for self awareness; (2) to study the satisfaction on learners after using<br>the acting activities . The target group is personnel in leading bank and finance private<br>organizations in Thailand. There are 30 learners from 1 classes. The finding of self is (1)<br>Using 4 card game, DISC model and SCARF model as activity patterns in the classes. There<br>are steps in order to do activities as follows: 1. Lectures on models, theories and methods for<br>doing activities and personality analysis. 2. The learners analyze their own personality through<br>various activities and theories. 3. The learners present their own analysis to others. 4.The<br>learners present what is analyzed by others; (2) The learning style is to know one's emotions<br>and body through the play, with the following activities: 1) Read the play and analyze how the<br>feelings of the characters in the story are and what emotions and thoughts arise. 2 ) Present<br>ideas 3 ) Try reading the script as a character and explore how what was analyzed at the<br>beginning was the same or changed. 4 ) Present ideas (3 ). Improvisational performance style<br>from the analyzed play script. 1 ) Try rehearsing with your partner, focusing on body<br>exploration. 2) Present your thoughts and discuss them 3) Try to perform in front of the group<br>4) Discuss what you learned.<br>(2) The results of learners’ satisfaction after using acting activities on self awareness<br>training courses were at a very good level. The learners commented that all activities were<br>interesting. These are skills that can be put to good use in real life.</p> Kusuma Teppharak Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1302 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 CONTROL AND MAINTENANCE OF MATERIALS AT FACULTY OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS, SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1303 <p>This research study aims to explore two key areas: first, the process of controlling and<br>maintaining materials at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, and<br>second, to develop a manual for practical implementation within the faculty. The study's scope<br>also includes adapting and refining these practices to enhance operational efficiency.<br>The results of the study revealed that:<br>1. The material control and maintenance processes at the faculty level within Suan<br>Sunandha Rajabhat University are aligned with the Ministry of Finance’s regulations on<br>procurement, contracting, and state property management, as stipulated in 2017. Each faculty<br>implements these procedures to ensure compliance.<br>2. The development approaches for the system of controlling and maintaining materials<br>at the Faculty of Fine Arts at Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University were found to enhance<br>operational processes. These include:<br>a. Utilizing technology for document requests and submissions, such as E-mail,<br>Facebook, Line, etc., for material requisition, which speeds up the documentation process.<br>b. Upon receiving material requests, listing items on requisition forms, preparing<br>materials, and allowing personnel to sign the forms for immediate material acquisition, there<br>by streamlining the process.<br>c. Regularly checking inventory balances and preparing monthly summary reports<br>of remaining materials for executive review.<br>d. Efficiently integrating technology into the system to reduce steps and time in<br>operations, minimize errors, and enhance communication channels, leading to improved<br>operational outcomes.</p> Kittipong Itsaranuthep, Jirawat Kannok Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1303 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 DESIGN OF HOME DECORATION PRODUCTS FROM CANDLE-PLATED FABRIC http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1304 <p>This study is qualitative research conducted in three stages: 1 ) Experiment with fabric<br>forming using the candle plating technique; 2 ) Analyze and experiment with candle plating<br>fabric materials to design products; and 3 ) Design home decoration products from candle-<br>plated fabric. The results showed that natural fiber fabrics have more suitable properties to use<br>than synthetic fibers. The selection is based on the liquid absorption properties of the fabric.<br>To be impregnated with candles. The fabric chosen is cotton. Candles can be absorbed better<br>by cotton than other fabrics. Three patterns can be created: crumpling, folding, and scratching.<br>The resulting pattern will have a unique character and can be used to design various products<br>that are unique. In addition, all three patterns can be applied to create a variety of patterns. As<br>a result of such experiments, candle-plated fabric has distinctive features, including having a<br>unique pattern. It is translucent, stable, and waterproof. Therefore, the researcher used candle<br>plating fabric to create works by taking into account the technique and properties of water<br>resistance through vase products, which demonstrate the best technique and properties of<br>candle plated fabrics.</p> Martusorn Khaengkhan, Mongkol Ingkutanon, Metha Mokkawet Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1304 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 ©ICBTS Copyright by Author(s) |The 2024 International Academic Multidisciplines Research Conference in Seoul 137 EMBODIMENT THEORY IN THAI CLASSICAL DANCE http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1305 <p>The purpose of this qualitative research was to explore the relationship between<br>Embodiment theory and Thai classical dance. The author synthesized knowledge from texts,<br>academic documents, self-training, experiences from teaching and performing, observation and<br>expert interviews. The data were analyzed by criticism the inductive and deductive, analyzed<br>by categorizing information, analytic induction, and verifying the validity of the findings with<br>the experts. It was ascertained reliability and validity again with triangulation. The data were<br>also presented by analytical description. The finding showed that Thai classical dancers<br>practiced Pleng Cha Pleng Reow seriously, took a long time, and repeated many times until the<br>skill was born. Intensive training leads to off-line cognition, implicit memory, reasoning, and<br>problem-solving when there is an immediate problem. Thai classical dancers create and present<br>creative dance from our own embodied cognition, including academic knowledge and customs.<br>This theory results in a unique and stunning performance style called Trick and Identity of Thai<br>classical dancers. And show the reason how to cast Thai classical dancers in various roles.<br>Because in the end, Thai classical is the most aesthetically pleasing.</p> Mananshaya Phetruchee, Manissa Vasinarom, Whutthichai Khathawi, Sakchai Iamkrasin, Cheerawat Wanta Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1305 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 CHARACTERS’ TRANSFORMATION AND DISGUISE IN THAI CLASSICAL DANCE http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1306 <p>The objective of this qualitative research was to examine the concept of characters'<br>transformation and disguise in Thai classical dance, primarily based on the Thai court drama<br>literature of King Rama II. The author synthesized knowledge from texts, academic documents,<br>self-training, experiences from teaching and performing, observation and expert interviews.<br>The data were analyzed by criticism the inductive and deductive, analyzed by categorizing<br>information, analytic induction, and verifying the validity of the findings with the experts. It<br>was ascertained reliability and validity again with triangulation. The data were also presented<br>by analytical description. The finding showed that, “disguise” refers to changing one's<br>appearance by modifying their name, hairstyle, and clothing while keeping other traits such as<br>voice, personality, and gender unchanged. On the other hand, “transformation” involves a<br>complete change in all aspects of the character, including appearance, voice, personality, and<br>gender. Transformation is often attributed to supernatural powers or gods and can occur at the<br>cellular level. There are three stages to playing the role of a transformation character: before<br>transforming, while transforming, and after successfully imitating the character. Characters’<br>transformation and disguise in Thai classical dance involve various elements that make the<br>performance realistic and clear. These elements can be classified into eight things, which<br>include: 1. Performance script, 2. Casting, 3. Songs and musical instruments, including sounds<br>used in the performance, 4. Dance movement, 5. Performance space, 6. Performance props, 7.<br>Costumes, and 8. Lighting. The transformation and disguise of the characters in Thai classical<br>dance allow the creator of the dance to interpret and express the artist's vision in various ways.<br>Many dance performances showcase unique styles and techniques. Makes the dance<br>performances more beautiful, interesting, colorful, and popular for frequent performances. The<br>audience enjoys watching their favorite artists dance and perform complex roles with intricate<br>movements. It is a challenge for the artist to convey their character to the audience, especially<br>when the role requires physical transformation and disguise. Despite the changes in<br>appearance, the inner identity and emotions of the character remain the same. This<br>transformation may occur at the cellular level and even across species, but the essence of the<br>character remains unchanged.</p> Mananshaya Phetruchee, Supavadee Potiwetchakul Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1306 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 WALL ART DESIGN FROM FABRIC WASTE http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1307 <p>The goal of this research is to determine how to turn fabric waste from sewing businesses<br>and industries into a new wall art product design that incorporates eco-friendly materials and<br>add value to the waste. Research and development methods along with qualitative research<br>were used to conduct the analysis.<br>The results of the study can conclude that fabric remnants can be managed by converting<br>them into decorative items. The aesthetic requirements of the products can be achieved by<br>considering the nature of the fabric remnants, color blending of the fabric waste, balance,<br>rhythm, and harmony in various design compositions.</p> Nichanant Sermsri, Satitar Sangsiritragul Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1307 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 REPORTING RESULTS OF INTERNAL EDUCATIONAL QUALITY ASSURANCE OPERATIONS AT THE FACULTY LEVEL INTO THE SOS SYSTEM: SMART OPERATION, FACULTY OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1308 <p>This study on reporting results of internal educational quality assurance operations at the<br>faculty level into the SOS : SMART OPERATION aims to study and develop reporting and<br>results of internal educational quality assurance operations to be efficient and effective for<br>operations as well as to build systems to reduce reporting procedures as the guidelines to<br>manage development of reporting results of internal educational quality assurance operations<br>at the faculty level into SOS : SMART OPERATION.<br>The results revealed that reporting results of internal educational quality assurance<br>operations at the faculty level into SOS : SMART OPERATION improved operational<br>efficiency, built information system to make operations correct, convenient, and rapid.<br>Applying information technology would help to make communication and coordination to be<br>more flexible. Data processing and storage as well as distribution of news and information<br>could be made rapidly and timely helping to reduce procedures while improving efficiency of<br>operations. Design and operational system were new ideas. To apply technologies, process may<br>be adjusted and some unnecessary procedures may be removed. Identical or repeated<br>procedures would be combined as one procedure in order to reduce the use of unnecessary<br>paper or zero to the use of unnecessary paper.</p> Nichapat Thanasiriyurat, Pramot Teangtrong Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1308 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 FACTORS AFFECTING EXTENDED-GRADUATION WITHIN THE TIME SPECIFIED IN CURRICULUM: A CASE STUDY OF THE DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY PROGRAM IN PERFORMING ARTS, SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1309 <p>This research aims to study the factors contributing to the extended-graduation within the<br>time specified in the curriculum of PhD students in the Performing Arts program, Suan<br>Sunandha Rajabhat University. The research adopts a quantitative approach with a sample<br>group consisting of 2 4 PhD students class 1 and 2 in the Performing Arts program at the<br>Faculty of Fine Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. The methodology involves<br>questionnaires and the collected responses are analyzed to calculate the average values.<br>The findings of the research indicate that: All of the sample group of 24 PhD students failed to<br>graduate within the specified time in the curriculum. The factors that affect the results are<br>divided into 3 categories: 1 ) problems that come from the environment have the greatest<br>impact with the average of 4 . 0 2 2 ) followed by problems from students themselves with the<br>average of 3.43 and 3) problems that least affected the graduation is a problem from the course<br>with the average of 2 . 6 0 . According to the study, it can be noted that the main factor<br>affecting the students’ extended-graduation are from Covid 19 pandamic.</p> Nonticha Kantida, Chutima Maneewattana Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1309 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 RESEARCH OF THE PROPERTIES OF ALGAE BY PRODUCTS FROM SHRIMP FARMING TO UTILIZATION WITH THE BCG CONCEPT http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1310 <p>Research of the properties of algae by products from shrimp farming to utilization with the<br>BCG concept The objective is to study the properties of algae by-products from shrimp farming<br>and to evaluate the feasibility of utilization with the BCG Economy concept by using<br>qualitative and quantitative research methods and conducting research, including collecting<br>data from documents, books, textbooks, and related research. Spatial studies from interviews<br>Observation in Phraek Nam Daeng Subdistrict, Amphawa District, Samut Songkhram Province<br>Data analysis, focusing on features, and evaluating the feasibility of utilization found that:<br>Shrimp farms in Phraek Nam Daeng Subdistrict, Amphawa District, and Samut Songkhram<br>Province There are 3 types of algae, which are named after the locality: Pomnhang algae,<br>Wunsen algae, and Mama algae. The most Pomnhang algae is found in 80% of the total algae.<br>It usually grows in brackish water. The amount of algae affects the quality of water in shrimp<br>ponds, i.e., when algae are abundant, sunlight will not reach the bottom of the pond. This causes<br>some algae to die and rot. Because the algae are characterized by sticky and small fibers, when<br>the shrimp get stuck, they cannot get out and die. It also affects the yield.<br>The feasibility assessment found that algae were a by product of shrimp farming. It is<br>possible to use it for processing into alternative materials such as paper and textiles.<br>Agricultural materials and alternative materials such as plywood, etc.<br>From the conclusion of the research, it was found that the use of algae by-products from<br>shrimp farming to be processed into alternative materials is considered to be a combination of<br>natural resource capital combined with creativity as a way to create value for the community<br>economy. With the concept of BCG Economy (Bio-Circular-Green Economy), which is one of<br>the ways to help create advantages in both economic and social aspects of society and the<br>environment for the country</p> Noppadon Sangwalpetch Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1310 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 PROCESSING COFFEE GROUNDS FOR PLANT POTS DESIGN http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1311 <p>The purpose of this research is to experiment and discover coffee grounds-forming<br>techniques. For use as a guideline for designing plant pots. The research methods include<br>studying and analyzing coffee grounds data. Principles of designing plant pots from coffee<br>grounds. By studying sources Research articles, including data obtained from research on<br>Internet media, are then analyzed and summarized to guide experiments and design. Materials<br>that can be used to bind coffee grounds include damar and lime by mixing coffee grounds with<br>damar and lime in different ratios and using powder grout poured between layers. The process<br>creates a unique product, and experiments have shown that a large ratio of binders is required<br>for the coffee grounds to form and not cause the grounds to fall off. But in this research, which<br>is processed into houseplants, the crumbly coffee grounds can be used as fertilizer for plants in<br>the area and can be used to repel pests and ants. In addition to processing waste, it also creates<br>added value.</p> Nuntiya Noichun, Attawut Kumban Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1311 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 WOMEN ARE LIKE FLOWERS http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1312 <p>The Creation of Painting series “Women are like flowers” is an acrylic painting that reflects<br>the story of women who cherish the first impression which is to create a memorable image for<br>people who have just had the opportunity to meet for the first time. Women therefore try to<br>enhance their appearance to look good and impressive in order to create a good image. Women<br>are like flowers, with varying beauty and importance. Although each phase of the transition of<br>life leads to things that cause changes, whether it is aging or withering, in one's memory we<br>always remember the most beautiful and impressive moments or the most beautiful ‘first<br>impression’.<br>The objective of this painting creation was to study the creation process of painting with<br>the uniqueness in visual art according to this following process: (1) content and social issues<br>of social values regarding women’s beauty and the first impression (2) the influence of<br>Expressionism Art and the dissemination in the form of art exhibitions<br>Every painting is the result of an integrated creation in terms of inspiration, concepts, work<br>styles, creative techniques, and the meaning of the painting. The paintings have also been<br>disseminated to the public in the form of contemporary art exhibitions.</p> Natsuree Techawiriyataweesin Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1312 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN OF IDENTITY PATTERN OF WAT PHRA CHETUPHON WIMON MANGKHALARAM FROM THE TEMPLE DECORATION TILES http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1313 <p>Research on the development and design of the identity patterns of Wat Phra Chetuphon<br>Wimon Mangkhalaram from the study of decorative tile patterns has the objectives to develop<br>and design patterns and apply patterns to other designs such as fabric designs or product<br>designs. The research studied the patterns and colors which appeared in the temple and applied<br>them to design 3 prototype patterns. The designs used flower patterns found in the temple to<br>study and also used as a model to develop designs from decorative tiles for further development<br>of designs. This project is aimed at promoting cultural and tourism investment. The project<br>also aimed at driving economic and historical sustainability, which creates new knowledge and<br>understanding the social change through design.</p> Nawaporn Srisarankullawong Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1313 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 NEWS PERCEPTION BEHAVIOR VIA E-OFFICE OF PERSONNEL OF THE FACULTY OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS, SUANSUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1314 <p>This research is intended to ( 1 ) study news perception behavior via E-office of personnel<br>of the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suansunandha Rajabhat University, (2) study factors<br>influencing news perception via E-office of personnel of the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts,<br>Suansunandha Rajabhat University, (3) study news perception via E-office of personnel of the<br>Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suansunandha Rajabhat University<br>The population used in this research were 50 personnel from both academic and academic<br>support units of the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts who use E-office. Data were collected<br>using questionnaires and statistics used for data analysis included percentages, means and<br>standard deviations.<br>According to the study :<br>1 . Sample groups with different statuses and different job descriptions, such as academic<br>and academic support, resulted in different behavior on news perception via E-office.<br>2. Factors in the attractiveness of public relations media affected different news perception<br>behavior via E-office.<br>3. Factors in time affected different E-office usage behaviors.<br>4. News contents affected perception behavior via E-office. The population chooses to<br>receive or not receive the news based on its content or title.</p> Pattraporn Sodsangchun, Wisut Siripornnopakun Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1314 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 A STUDY OF SATISFACTION WITH THE SERVICE QUALITY OF RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ACADEMIC SERVICE STAFF OF THE FACULTY FINE AND APPLIED ARTS SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1315 <p>Research Subject The Study of Satisfaction on Service Quality of Research Development<br>and Academic Service Officers Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Suan Sunandha Rajabhat<br>University The objective of this study was to study the satisfaction with the service quality of<br>the staff of the Research Development and Academic Service Department. Faculty of Fine and<br>Applied Arts Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University<br>The samples used in this research were Service users of research development and<br>academic services Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University<br>academic personnel Academic Support Line Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Suan Sunandha<br>Rajabhat University and personnel under other agencies<br>The results showed that If considered on a case-by-issue basis, it was found that the<br>satisfaction level was “high” in the following items: Providing research grants such as<br>scholarships for presentations Publication grants The mean is 3.65, coordinating to publish<br>articles in academic journals of the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts. Suan Sunandha Security<br>Guard The mean was 4.10, providing services in the preparation of academic service projects.<br>Average is 4.10, providing services in coordination with research and development institutions<br>Suan Sunandha Security Guard The mean is 3.96, service personnel answer questions. Doubts<br>were correct, clear, mean was 3.96, personnel provided/provided information as needed and<br>timely, mean was 4.06, information obtained could be useful. or solve operational problems<br>The mean is 4.06, useful results are published. The mean is 4.16.<br>If considering each issue, it was found that the satisfaction level was “highest” in the list as<br>follows: There is a clear service procedure. and follow the steps The mean is 4.25, the provision<br>of research proposals for national/external budgets/income funds. The mean is 4.25, services<br>during research operations such as request for change requesting an extension of time The mean<br>is 4.30, the online research system (RIS) is recommended at the mean is 4.30, the personnel<br>provide service with willingness and politeness, the mean is 4.61, the information is<br>disseminated / public relations through various communication channels. Phattanan Kritsanakarn, Kreetha Thumcharoensathit Copyright (c) 2024 INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH CONFERENCE IN SEOUL 2024 http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1315 Sun, 07 Apr 2024 07:10:41 +0700 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOR TOURISM OF RANONG THROUGH LOCAL IDENTITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1316 <p>This research is conceptualized to study the identity of Ranong province to be applied to<br>increase the competitiveness of tourism in secondary cities. The objective is to study the<br>identity of Ranong province in terms of arts and culture and then use it to design tourism<br>promotion media of Ranong province. Using qualitative research methods with area surveys<br>and interviews with entrepreneurs, including: Apply quantitative research with questionnaires<br>to target audiences.<br>The results showed that 1) the artistic and cultural identity of Ranong province, such as<br>spoken language and letters, 2) natural identity and social environment such as rubber trees and<br>fruits, 3) architectural identity and tourist attractions such as mineral springs, fishing ports.<br>Derived from natural resources and culture, it presents a multicultural city story. It has a<br>contemporary vernacular twist. The design uses illustrations to tell a story. Vernacular and<br>contemporary as a guideline for sustainable tourism development.</p> Pibool Waijittragum Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1316 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 THE IMAGES OF THE RIVER REPRESENT LIFE AND THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1317 <p>This study investigates the intricate relationship between river and the urban environment,<br>focusing on the creation of paintings that encapsulate the essence of river as a symbol of life<br>within cityscapes. River, an integral part of human existence, reminds us of our connection to<br>nature when present in urban landscapes. This study delves into the symbolism of river in art,<br>particularly within urban settings, aiming to explore how artistic expressions can<br>metaphorically convey life and environmental themes. It encompasses an analysis of various<br>artistic techniques and styles for representing river in paintings to convey profound messages.<br>Additionally, it explores the cultural and historical significance of rivers and other river bodies<br>within cities, enhancing our understanding of their symbolic value. By examining works of<br>renowned artists who have depicted water in urban contexts, this research seeks to identify<br>recurring themes and artistic strategies that illustrate the relationship between river and the<br>urban environment. Beyond its contribution to the art realm, this study sheds light on the vital<br>role of river in urban life, expressing it through visual artworks like paintings. Ultimately, it<br>results in paintings that vividly portray river, symbolizing life and the urban environment,<br>thereby enhancing the aesthetic appreciation of our society and bridging the gap between art<br>and the environment. Through these artworks, we gain a profound understanding of the<br>profound connection between nature and our bustling cities.</p> Pisit Puntien Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1317 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 THE COMPARISON OF INTERTEXTUALITY BETWEEN CRIME ORIGINAL NOVEL AND FILM BY AGATHA CHRISTIE, TO FIND GUIDELINES FOR PRODUCTION DESIGN http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1318 <p>Novel is another form of art that inspires and delights the reader. No less than media art in<br>a media format like a TV series. Dramas in online media, or even movies. Many times, it can<br>be found that the creation of those works is often adapted from originals such as novels. There<br>are both presentations from different perspectives maybe there is a story line that has been<br>rewritten to be different. The crime novel by British female writer Agatha Christie has also<br>been called the Queen of British Crime, her work has been successful and recognized all over<br>the world. This research is a qualitative research with content analysis. The objective is to study<br>and compare intertextuality between Agatha Christie's novels and films, to find guidelines for<br>production design. The scope of research is based on three Agatha Christie novels and films:<br>And then there were none, Murder on the Orient Express, and Hallowe'en Party (film version:<br>A Hunting in Venice). The results showed that the scope of the three studies was The difference<br>between the original novel and the film adaptation is found in And then there were none and<br>Murder on the Orient Express. Only the narrative is found in the parts of the story that have<br>been truncated from the novel, but the main story line is kept very well in accordance with the<br>original. Also, there are minor modifications to the character traits in the story. As for<br>Hallowe'en Party, in the film version of A Hunting in Venice, the screenplay was rewritten to<br>expand the story, adapt the storyline, add characters, and modify the character's characteristics.<br>As a result, the approach to design and art is different in each form of presentation due to the<br>limitations of the channel and the duration of the narrative of the presentation type.</p> Pukkaporn Pimsarn, Sun Tawalwongsri, Wanasak Padungsestakit Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1318 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE TRAINING PROCESS FACULTY OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1319 <p>A study on the development of the professional experience training process Faculty of Fine<br>and Applied Arts Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University have a purpose 1 . To study factors<br>affecting the submission of documents in professional experience training. Faculty of Fine and<br>Applied Arts Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University 2 . To study the development of the<br>professional experience training process. Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Suan Sunandha<br>Rajabhat University Choose an establishment to train students in professional experience.<br>Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University 4th year students, all 6<br>majors, Faculty - Fine Arts Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University A total of 50 people were used<br>to collect data using questionnaires and statistics used for data analysis such as percentages,<br>averages and standard deviations.<br>The results of the study found that<br>Part 1 Results of analysis of personal information of 4th grade students, Faculty of Fine<br>and Applied Arts. Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, 50 samples, classified according to<br>general information as follows: 1. Personal information of the respondents found that the<br>majority were female (64.00 percent). 2. The sample group that responded to the questionnaire<br>found that the majority were music major students (24.00 percent). 3. Most want to choose to<br>gain professional experience at a private company ( Company...Limited, Company...Public<br>Limited) the most (75.50 percent) followed by government/state enterprises (20.70 percent)<br>Part 2 Survey and in-depth interview (Indepth Interview) The interview informants include<br>supervisors. and students practicing professional experience Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts<br>Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University Quantity: 50 samples It can summarize the study of factors<br>in deciding to choose a business establishment. Practice experience Student's profession<br>Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University as follows:<br>Development of the professional experience training process The results of the survey<br>found that Overall average for the development of the Faculty of Fine Arts professional<br>experience training process. Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University All 5 levels of opinions<br>accounted for 4.27 points, consisting of 1) The highest had an average score of 4.49 points. 2)<br>Very, with an average score of 4.39 points. 3) Moderate, with an average score of 4.19 points.<br>4) Little has an average score of 4.18 points. 5) least, with an average score of 4.11 points.</p> Panumas Wadwapee, Sirima Panapinun Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1319 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 THE PICTOGRAM AND SIGNAGE SYSTEM DESIGN FOR WAT THEPTHIDARAM WORAWIHAN http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1320 <p>The design of symbols and sign systems within Wat Thepdida Ram Worawiharn is a<br>prototype design of symbol and sign systems that are designed to communicate and present<br>information that reflects the identity, uniqueness, and image of the area. This research presents<br>various information about Wat Thepdida Ram Worawiharn to help promote cultural tourism<br>and conservation. The objectives of this research are to study and collect information about<br>the identity, uniqueness, and floor plan of Wat Thepdida Ram Worawiharn, and to study the<br>design process of symbols and sign systems to create innovative tourism information<br>communication. The research involved collecting data and studying information for design,<br>then summarizing the results to find design guidelines, designing, and e valuating the<br>effectiveness with samples and experts.<br>From gathering data to find design directions, the conclusion of the design concept is<br>under the concept of "The Goddess Labyrinth", inspired by the uniqueness of painting,<br>sculpture, and architecture of Wat Thepdida Ram Worawiharn, which is a fusion of Thai and<br>Chinese art. It is conveyed through symbols that show the identity of Wat Thepdida Ram<br>Worawiharn through the design of a prototype symbol and sign system to communicate with<br>the target group, a total of 1 prototype.<br>The population used in the research consists of experts, students, graduates, designers, and<br>tourists. The sample group was selected at 100 people. The research tools are questionnaires<br>and satisfaction surveys. The results of the evaluation were summarized, analyzed, and found<br>by calculating the mean, percentage, standard deviation, and discussed the results.<br>From the summary of the research findings, the design of symbols and sign systems<br>within Wat Thepdida Ram Worawiharn is at a high level of satisfaction, which can present<br>and communicate the image and identity of the organization.</p> Panuwad Kalip Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1320 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 ©ICBTS Copyright by Author(s) |The 2024 International Academic Multidisciplines Research Conference in Seoul 235 SATISFACTION WITH ELECTRONIC MEDIA SERVICES, THEATER, FACULTY OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1321 <p>This research The objectives are to study 1) the satisfaction of students, teachers, and<br>outsiders regarding their Satisfaction with electronic media services, theater, Faculty of Fine<br>and Applied Arts Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University 2) Compare satisfaction with electronic<br>media services. Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University to<br>develop service efficiency Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Suan Sunandha Rajabhat<br>University This research is a quantitative research. The sample group was 100 students,<br>teachers, and personnel of the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat<br>University, using the random sampling method. The tool used to collect data was a<br>questionnaire. Data analysis using percentage, mean, standard deviation.<br>research results<br>1. Most of the sample group Most are female. Accounting for 58.1 percent, 42.5 percent<br>are 19 years old, studying in their second academic year, accounting for 35.5 percent studying<br>in the field of fashion design and lifestyle products. (Fashion Design) Major: Fashion and<br>Lifestyle Product Design (Lifestyle Product Design) Major: Painting Music major Performing<br>Arts Major (Thai Dance Major) Performing Arts Major (Theatrical Arts and Creative<br>Entrepreneurship) Major: Visual Communication Design and the academic fields of design and<br>digital innovation in the same amount Accounting for 14.3 percent<br>2. Student satisfaction with electronic media services, theater to develop the efficiency of<br>the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts services. Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University In the<br>picture including.4.sides at a high level The average is at a high level. Calculated as a total<br>mean of 3.59, it was found that the majority of the sample group were satisfied with the quality<br>of service. at a high level Calculated as an overall average of 3.90, followed by process and<br>service steps. at a high level Calculated as an overall average of 3.71, followed by service<br>personnel. at a high level The overall average is 3.48 and the facilities and equipment are at a<br>moderate level, with the overall average being 3.29.<br>Suggestions<br>Experience information should be provided to the management of the Art College of the<br>Capitol, indicating whether it is sufficient to meet the needs of service users in implementing<br>the purchase plan, facilities and equipment.</p> Ratthathee Chotchan, Yutakorn Srikaganon Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1321 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 CREATE LEARNING MEDIA ON DRUM SET PRACTICE SKILLS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENTS IN THAILAND http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1322 <p>The purpose of this research is to1. Create learning materials for practical skillsdrum set2.<br>To compare the pre-study and post-study skills of students in using learning media for practical<br>skills.drum set The specific population used in this research is 12 first-year students, academic<br>year 2023, of the Music Department, majoring in drum set, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat<br>University, obtained by means of selecting from music instructors. Students must study in the<br>field. Music subject Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University<br>passed the study Has knowledge in music theory and has basic drum set practice and is<br>currently studying in Year 1 only.<br>It is quantitative research. The research tools were: 1) a teaching plan for Drum set practice<br>skills 2) Academic achievement test Drum set practice skills assessment using learning<br>materials for practice skills.drum set4) Teaching style Statistics used in data analysis include:<br>Average score value Standard deviation, E1 / E2 values, and hypothesis testing using t-test<br>using Dependent Samples Test.<br>The research results found that<br>1) Create learning materials for practical skillsdrum setHas efficiency according to<br>criteria80 /85<br>2) Students have higher skills after using practical skills learning media.drum set<br>The overall results in the class were significantly higher than before the class, with<br>statistical significance at the .01 level.</p> Rungkiat Siriwongsuwan, Pranat Meesorn Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1322 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 ONLINE LEARNING MANAGEMENT AFTER COVID-19 PANDEMIC FOR THE BACHELOR OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS PROGRAM IN PERFORMING ARTS (THAI DANCE AND THEATRE), FACULTY OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS, SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1323 <p>This paper evaluated performing art in online learning management after COVID-19<br>Pandemic for the bachelor of Fine and Applied Arts Program in Performing Arts (Thai Dance<br>and Theatre), Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. The aim<br>of this paper was to study online learning management, system, features, factors, and its results<br>in after COVID-19 situation by focus on Independent Study and Senior Project’ s the bachelor<br>of Fine and Applied Arts Faculty. Documentary, interviewing, and observing were used to<br>study. The result showed that this program has applied technology since before the outbreak of<br>COVID-19 pandemic, and has utilized the applications for managing online and on-site<br>learning system. The system focuses on integrating knowledge with technology to develop<br>learners' potential. The learning content is categorized into 2 groups: Thai Tradition Dance<br>Drama and Creative Dance that contain of performing, creating show, paper report base on<br>research, and management. The learning system management is as follows: 1.Integration of<br>content, activities, and assessment with applications; 2. Integration with community according<br>to the policy of SSRU system; 3. Reduction of budget while maintaining quality;<br>4.Collaborative approach to learning guidelines for student, lecturer, performing arts specialist<br>and national artist; 5. Adjustment of instructors and learners' attitude; 6. Presentation through<br>social medias to develop learners' technology skills based on the policy of digital university<br>transformation; 7.Opportunity to practice and prepare while studying to enhance learning<br>specialist experience according to the policy of SSRU system; 8.Well-known institution of Thai<br>performing arts: academic, skill, and innovation based on the policy of specialist university.<br>Factors for learning environment are: 1. Electronic equipment, 2. Accessibility and stability of<br>internet system, 3. Nature of subjects that focus on practice, 4. Skills of instructors, learners,<br>and staff for effective utilization, 5. Attitudes, encouragement, and skills in dealing with<br>obstacles, 6. Financial resource, 7. Supporting network, 8. Universities and government policy.<br>The evaluation is learners-based while maintaining quality of all assessment criteria. This<br>approach can be increased development for student, instructor, performing arts knowledge and<br>collaboration widespread. In addition, it is an encouragement to utilize technology for learning,<br>and can be developed into the constant pursuit of knowledge throughout life.</p> Ratiphat Siripong, Phakamas Jirajarupat, Whutthichai Khathawi, Sakchai Iamkasin, Manissa Vasinarom Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1323 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES OF BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS PROGRAM IN VISUAL ARTS AND DESIGN, SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1324 <p>Research development guidelines Bachelor of Fine Arts Program Department of Visual<br>Arts and Design Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University Research is very important for the<br>development and promotion of science in every aspect. Because research studies in the<br>curriculum are open to a wide variety of students, it affects the research creation process. With<br>different languages and educational formats this causes delays and a lack of understanding of<br>the elements of creating research according to the curriculum. Research is a science of learning<br>to find ways to systematically apply knowledge and promote knowledge and ability to develop<br>research quality in order to reduce work time and improve work results for the development of<br>course The development will help promote effective work performance in solving problems<br>that arise with the researcher and meet the needs of the researcher very well. This research aims<br>to study and analyze research development guidelines for the Bachelor of Fine Arts program<br>in Visual Arts and Design. Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. By studying and analyzing<br>guidelines for developing curriculum research into operational guidelines that indicate the<br>quality and academic standards of graduate education. Applied research uses qualitative<br>research methods. Through descriptive analysis from collecting data from documents.<br>Surveying and observing the educational status of students through lesson transcripts through<br>knowledge management. The results of the research found that creating knowledge for<br>application in research creates guidelines for improvement and can be used as knowledge<br>development and reducing work time as a guideline for recommending students and Thesis<br>advisor for examination it has the same standards and format, consistent with academic<br>standards, which is beneficial for international students coming to study. It is also useful in the<br>process of caring for international students at the graduate level. Bachelor of Fine Arts Program<br>Department of Visual Arts and Design Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University.</p> Sasanant Rattanapornpisit, Patommavat Thammachard Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1324 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 CLOTHING DESIGN FROM WOVEN FABRIC OF THE NAPIA GRASS FIBERS http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1325 <p>Clothing design from woven fabric of Napier grass fibers: The objectives of this study were<br>(1) to investigate the properties and high performance of Napier grass woven fabric, and (2) to<br>design for irritation performance or compliance of Napier grass woven fabric on various<br>occasions. The research team studied the properties and continuous use of Napier grass fiber<br>woven fabrics for appropriate clothing.<br>The study results revealed that Napier grass fiber, or Banana grass, is a type of natural fiber<br>with a diameter somewhat larger than other types. The fibers, extracted from the trunk, are<br>rough and must undergo a spinning process mixed with other natural fibers, such as cotton, to<br>hold the Napier grass fibers together before being spun into yarn. The assembled fabric has a<br>slightly rough texture and an uneven surface, characteristic of natural fiber woven fabric,<br>providing good ventilation and water absorption for dyeing. After the finishing process, which<br>involves adding additives to increase fabric properties, the fabric becomes softer. When dyed<br>with natural extracts, it creates patterns suitable for clothing.<br>Based on the fabric properties, the research team used it as raw material to design ready-<br>to-wear clothing for the target group—new-generation, working-age individuals in urban<br>settings, who value nature, health, and the environment. The clothing can be worn to work and<br>on various occasions in daily life, comprising a total of 5 styles.</p> Siratcha Samleethong, Jiratchaya Yingnok Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1325 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 LATEX BAG DESIGN WITH CREATIVE ECONOMY CONCEPT http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1326 <p>The objectives of this research were 1) to study the properties of liquid latex rubber and<br>molding techniques for product design; 2) to experiment with liquid latex rubber molding;<br>and 3) to design bags from liquid latex rubber. Use qualitative research processes. It starts<br>with studying information about the properties of liquid latex rubber and its formation by<br>studying various sources such as books, theses, research articles, journals, m agazines,<br>and online media. It is analyzed and experimented with to create design guidelines and<br>develop until it is a complete prototype.<br>The properties of liquid latex rubber that are suitable for use in bag design include: high<br>elasticity properties; this makes it possible to protect the contents inside with the elasticity of<br>the tire. By sticking together, liquid latex rubber can be used as a bond instead of sewing.<br>Tensile strength and tear resistance High impact resistance and abrasion resistance will help<br>make the resulting bag strong. Resistance to weak acids and alkalis will help protect items<br>from chemicals.<br>From the experiment with liquid latex rubber and molding, it was found that liquid latex<br>rubber can set more quickly by using vinegar (acetic acid), an artificial vinegar type, which<br>can create patterns using two techniques: drip and tracing. It has a tens ile strength of 0.5<br>N/square mm. 709% ruffocity, tear strength of 2.2 N/mm, and tracing technique It has a<br>tensile strength of 1.1 N/square millimeter. 936% ruffocity and tear strength: 3.3 N/mm</p> Sittichai Pintuma, Wariya Ketchu Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1326 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 THE STUDY OF COCONUT MEAL FOR VASE DESIGN http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1327 <p>Coconut Waste Study Project for Vase Design The objectives are as follows: 1 ) To study<br>and test the properties of coconut meal in molding; 2) To experiment with processing coconut<br>waste as a design material; 3 ) To design flower vase products from coconut meal. There are<br>three steps to conducting the research: Step 1 : Study of information about coconut meal;<br>creating new materials by studying various sources such as books, research articles, theses,<br>journals, and online media. Step 2: Process materials from coconut meal; and Step 3: Design a<br>flower vase from coconut meal.<br>The results of processing coconut pulp for flower vase design showed that liquid latex<br>rubber can be used as a binder for coconut meal, which allows coconut meal to be harmonized<br>with each other with a mixture ratio of 7 0 % coconut to 3 0 % liquid latex rubber by weight,<br>which will give the resulting product elastic properties. The resulting product is a value-added<br>creation from waste materials and can also be a way to reduce the amount of coconut waste in<br>the industry.</p> Somsak Klaysung, Sirisak Srangthaisong Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1327 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 THE BODY PAINTING AND COSTUME DESIGN SHOWCASE 2023 BY SSRU THEATRE http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1328 <p>The article aims to study “Body Painting and Costume Design” work’s student of<br>Department of Performing Arts (Theatre Arts and Creative Entrepreneurship), Suan Sunandha<br>Rajabhat University (SSRU) in the concept of “Floating Exhibition.” This concept was inspired<br>by one of the project sponsors, Balloon Art Company. Research methods include studying the<br>collection of documented data, analyzing the inspiration of Floating Exhibition, observing the<br>student's design process, interviews, recording of videos and photos for the design of exhibits.<br>According to an analysis, 38 works of Body Painting exhibition can be divided into three<br>sections: Culture, Science Experiment and Extraterrestrial. Moreover, there are 21 works of<br>Costume Design, which can be classified into four characteristics: Blossom, Culture,<br>Technology and Social Satire, respectively. The “Floating Exhibition” concept was presented<br>and interpreted in many different ways. Most students choose the patterns of balloons, flowers<br>and animal patterns, especially birds and aquatic animals that has a floating nature to be<br>consistent with the concept. There are also many variations of the design style including the<br>patterns of elements, the symbols of space inventions, beliefs, spiritual rituals, culture, and<br>extraterrestrial being for reflecting on the concept. This time, there will be fashion shows of a<br>few new clothing brands, representing by the famous singers and influencer models from 789<br>Trainee, Thailand. The cooperation and expanding the network of this project with artists and<br>celebrities can increase new audience targeting and raise awareness for the field of study for<br>students and interested parties. This project can integrate the Performing Arts subjects,<br>knowledge and students' performance arts skills through learning process of exhibiting work<br>excellently.</p> Sun Tawalwongsri Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1328 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 STUDY ON DEMAND AND SATISFACTION OF THE SERVICE PROVIDING TO INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OF THE MASTER OF FINE ARTS PROGRAM, DEPARTMENT OF PERFORMING ARTS, SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY, 2022 ACADEMIC YEAR http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1329 <p>The study of demand and satisfaction survey for international students in the Master of Fine<br>Arts program, Performing Arts major, at Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University for the academic<br>year 2022, aimed to explore the demand for services of international students, in the Master of<br>Fine Arts program, Performing Arts major, at Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University for the<br>academic year 2022, and assess their satisfaction levels regarding services provided. The<br>sample group of this study consisted of 20 Master of Fine Arts students majoring in Performing<br>Arts at Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University for the academic year 2022. The research utilized<br>questionnaires as the research tool and analyzed data using percentages, means, and standard<br>deviations. The results of study revealed that the majority of the sample group consisted of<br>international students in the Master of Fine Arts program, majoring in performing arts,<br>consisting of both male and female students in the 15th generation of the faculty with age<br>between 20-30 years old. Considering the entire sample population, the level of service demand<br>was found to be at the highest level ( ????̅ 4 . 8 5 , S.D. 0.14) and the satisfaction of the service<br>provided was found to be at the highest level (????̅ 4.63, S.D. 0.10)</p> Sunisa Duangdusan, Rungkiat Siriwongsuwan Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1329 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 APPLICATION OF FRESH STUCCO IN CREATIVE PRODUCT DESIGN http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1330 <p>The objective of this research is to study the properties of fresh stucco and experiment with<br>the molding of fresh stucco to be applied in the design of creative products. By studying<br>information about the Inherited Wisdom of Phetchaburi Craftsmen, various molding<br>techniques for use in product design are sourced from various sources, such as books, theses,<br>research articles, journals, and online media, as well as field visits in Phetchaburi province for<br>the exploration and study of fresh stucco materials. I analyzed, experimented, and found that<br>the mixed side of the fresh stucco It consists mainly of lime, followed by sand, fiber, leather<br>glue, and jaggery. Jaggery is a unique ingredient in Phetchaburi Craftsmen's fresh stucco<br>material, as it is a local material that is readily available in the central region. It acts as an<br>adhesive to make the fresh stucco material sticky and gives a soft white color when the fresh<br>stucco dries. The appearance of the fresh stucco is off-white, the texture of the mortar is sticky<br>and smooth, and when you try to hold it, the texture of the fresh stucco will be soft and can be<br>used for molding. Easy to press or squeeze. In terms of toughness, it has properties derived<br>from leather glue and jaggery, allowing it to be molded and bonded together during work. The<br>texture of the fresh stucco will be even harder. The process of forming unstructured fresh stucco<br>materials using compression techniques. Because the fresh stucco material has the properties<br>of toughness and softness, it is easiest to use extruded molds for molding, and the pattern that<br>comes out each time is as similar as possible.<br>This is a design that uses fresh stucco materials to change the context of materials that were<br>originally used to create sculptures and decorate religious places into products that can reach<br>people today. In terms of toughness and softness, the design uses mold-pressing techniques and<br>product styles.</p> Supaporn Prajongjai, Warit Unsombat Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1330 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 THE FIBER DYEING BY USING LOCAL NATURAL EXTRACT WITH THE BCG. CONCEPT http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1331 <p>This research aims to study on extraction of natural dyes from local plants based on BCG<br>concept as the guideline for modern textile and apparel designers to develop and apply to create<br>textile and apparel that can respond to beauty of textile design with natural color tones and eco-<br>friendliness. In this research, the researcher started from studying on color tones obtained from<br>plants that could be dyed with conformity with color tones from Asian color trend used in<br>textile design. Consequently, color tones dyed with fibers could be applied as the guideline for<br>designers to develop their design process and creativity in other formats upon trends and<br>fashion of each period of time. The researcher also performed all fiber dyeing procedures to<br>obtain fibers with beautiful natural colors. All concepts and processes obtained from this<br>research are eco-friendly and beneficial for Thailand’s textile and apparel design industry that<br>can be developed sustainably.</p> Suwit Sadsunk Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1331 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 ©ICBTS Copyright by Author(s) |The 2024 International Academic Multidisciplines Research Conference in Seoul 312 THE AWARENESS OF ATMOSPHERIC PATICULATE MATTER TOWARDS HEALTH THREATS: A CASE STUDY IN BANGKOK METROPOLITAN, THAILAND http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1332 <p>This research aims to study the awareness of particulate matter (PM2.5) towards health<br>threats: a case study in Bangkok metropolitan also emphasizes efforts initiated by respondents<br>to reduce the related health threats consequences and suggest particulate matter (PM2.5) control<br>for relevant agency. The questionnaire was disseminated to the public and received 172<br>responses. Descriptive statistics, which include frequency and percentage of respondents were<br>calculated. The Independent Samples t-test, a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), and the<br>Chi-Square test were employed to identify variables associated with the public's awareness and<br>practices with regard to PM2.5 in Bangkok metropolitan area. A p-value less than 0.05 was<br>considered as a statistically significant. A large number of the respondents were unaware of<br>PM2.5, how widespread it is in Bangkok metropolitan area, and to what extent it has been<br>monitored. However, the majority of respondents indicated respiratory issues and adopted self-<br>protective measures when the air quality was unfavorable. There were significant differences<br>in the implementation of preventative measures, which was widespread amongst individuals<br>who suffered from respiratory problems. Approximately 38% of respondents expressed an<br>interest in getting information on Bangkok's air quality index through social and mass media.<br>The findings suggested that there is a need to increase public awareness of airborne<br>contaminants, particulate matter (PM2.5) and the negative health consequences. Furthermore,<br>epidemiological research should be done to increase the awareness of how particulate matter<br>is associated to morbidity and mortality in Bangkok metropolitan area respectively.</p> Sakul Jariyachamsit, Aran Kwanpan Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1332 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 FASHION PRODUCT DESIGN FROM NATURAL DYED FABRIC http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1333 <p>The project is an academic exploration of the integration of cultural heritage in<br>contemporary fashion design, focusing on the use of naturally dyed fabrics in Thailand. It<br>entails a meticulous study and selection of natural dye sources that embody Thai cu ltural<br>identity, illustrating a range of colors derived from native plants. This process involves a<br>traditional extraction method to ensure vibrant and uniform coloration on natural cotton<br>fibers. The resultant textiles are leveraged in modern casual fashion design, enhancing their<br>market value and aligning with global sustainability trends. This approach not only preserves<br>traditional practices but also positions these textiles favorably in the international market.</p> Tuenta Pornmuttawarong Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1333 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 WISDOM DEVELOPMENT "PHETCHABURI PAINTING TECHNIQUES" TO DESIGN PATTERNS AND CONTEMPORARY CLOTHING http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1334 <p>This research has studied the creative designs of contemporary fabrics and costume from<br>wisdom. "Sakul Chang Phetchaburi" a case study of the mural paintings at Wat Yai<br>Suwannaram Worawihan Phetchaburi, is applied in the design of fabric and clothing patterns<br>to create awareness and to reach among modern consumers and tourists who are interested in<br>products from cultural capital in contemporary forms. The researcher has studied the murals in<br>the temple which are outstanding in motto, story and art composition with remarkable patterns<br>in lines, colors and unique patterns. There also is unique composition, and special<br>characteristics, with 3 stories, the angels, the guardians and the doormans, From the result of<br>data analysis, it found that 30 motifs, divine patterns, plant pattern and other natural patterns.<br>The research is conducted an to lay out the design of motif fabric pattern motif for using two<br>design techniques, firstly the pattern design using standard design theory with repetitions in<br>different rhythms and with traditional mural pattern design. Secondly, fabric pattern designs<br>using contemporary design inspiration and theory. The research has also selected the works by<br>Mu Manus Warrior, a collage artist, which has an interesting blend of Thai painting and<br>international art has its and it has come out as 2 fabric pattern designs. The last step, the research<br>has studied the design trends of Spring / Summer 2021 by WGSN and the beautiful men's and<br>women's collection to be the result of contemporary wear design from wisdom. To make the<br>work interesting "Sakul Chang Phetchaburi" consists of 2 works, one men's wear, 1 work and<br>one women's clothing, which combine various patterns together, Thank you to Suan Sunandha<br>Rajabhat University. for giving support in doing this research until it was completed very well</p> Taechit Cheuypoung Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1334 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 A STUDY OF SERVICE QUALITY SATISFACTION TO GRADUATE STUDENTS ACADEMIC YEAR 2022 IN VISAL ARTS AND DESIGN, FACULTY OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1335 <p>This research has the objectives: 1. To examine the satisfaction levels regarding the service<br>quality in the Visal Arts and Design, Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Suan Sunandha<br>Rajabhat University. 2. To investigate the issues and recommendations provided by the service<br>users concerning the quality of service in the Visal Arts and Design, Faculty of Fine and<br>Applied Arts Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. 3. To utilize the satisfaction findings for<br>the development of service-related tasks within the Visal Arts and Design, Faculty of Fine and<br>Applied Arts Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. This research is a quantitative study<br>utilizing purposive sampling. The selected sample includes 10 graduate-level academic support<br>staff members and 19 master's degree students majoring in Visual Arts and Design. The<br>research utilized questionnaires as a tool for data collection and analyzed the data using<br>percentages, frequency, mean, and standard deviation. The study revealed that the majority of<br>participants were female, aged between 31-40 years, married, with a completed bachelor's<br>degree education. They were predominantly students and had an income range of 35,001 -<br>40,000 Baht. There is a high level of satisfaction with the service provided to graduate students<br>in the academic year 2022, majoring in Visual Arts and Design at the Faculty of Fine and<br>Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. Overall, there is a high level of satisfaction,<br>particularly in terms of facilities, service processes, service channels, and the performance of<br>service personnel. The findings from this research can be employed to enhance the quality of<br>services for students effectively. This can be achieved by emphasizing systematic and modern<br>procedures to provide more efficient, convenient, and prompt services to students.<br>Additionally, it instills confidence in students opting to pursue studies in visual arts and design<br>within the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts at Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University.</p> Visittha Chintaladdha, Nichanant Sermsri Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1335 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 THE CHARACTER’S BACKGROUND IN LITERATURE TO THE LEADING MALE OF LAKHON NOK http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1336 <p>The characteristics of the leading male in the Lakhon nok that appear in literary works<br>often show the ideal masculinity of Thai society. The objective of this research aim to study<br>the origin and background of the leading male of the Lakhon Nok by studying the documents<br>on the origin of the 16 Lakhon Nok literature and Playwrite of the Fine Arts Department.<br>Methodology research is using mix-method and descriptive analysis. The results showed that<br>the background of the leading male of the 16 Lakhon Nok is Kaewbang, Komin, Kraithong,<br>Chaichet, Phaholvichai-Kawi, Chandakrop, Phra Abhay Mani, Manipichai, Laksanawong,<br>Sangthong, Sangsilpchai, Singhakraipop, Suwanhong, Wongsawan Chandawat, Abhayanuraj,<br>and Khun Chang Khun Plan There are 14 protagonists with royal origins , including Phra<br>Pinthong in the story. Glass bangs Komin in Komin Phra Chaichet in Chai Chet Prakawi in<br>Phaholvichai - Kavi Prachantakrop in Chandakrop Abhay Mani in the story Abhay Mani<br>Lakshnawong in Laksanawong Golden Sang in Golden Sang Phra Sangsilpchai in the story<br>Sangsilpchai Singhakraipop in the story Singhakraipop Suwanhong In the story Suwanhong<br>Wongsavan, Chantawat in the story Wongsavan, Chantawat and Abhayanuraj in the story<br>Abhayanuraj have a role with dignified personality, grace, expressing kingship and a hero<br>who has the birth of a commoner. In the story Kraithong and Khun Plan in the story Khun<br>Chang – Khun Plan has a role and personality that is expressed naturally, that is, dexterous<br>and energetic according to the commoner.</p> Ratiphat Siriphong, Supavadee Potiwetchakul Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1336 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 RAJAPASTRAPON: THE INTERACTIVE EXHIBITION FROM HISTORICAL IMAGES OF ROYAL COSTUMES OF LADIES OF THE COURT IN THE RATTANAKOSIN ERA http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1337 <p>The research of Rajapastrapon: The Interactive Exhibition from Historical Images of Royal<br>Costumes of Ladies of the Court in the Rattanakosin Era aims to investigate the historical<br>photographic records of the attire of Ladies in the Court Lords during the Rattanakosin era, and<br>subsequently curate a vibrant exhibition in the form of a fashion show. The research<br>methodology encompasses the collection and analysis of relevant data, including historical<br>photographs and academic documents. The study involves observational analysis of exhibition<br>design vitality through the collaboration of the curatorial team and university students from<br>Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. Methods employed include interviews, observations of<br>live fashion show presentations, photographic and video documentation of fashion showcase<br>events. The research findings indicate that: 1) The exploration of historical photographs of<br>Ladies in the Court Lords in Suan Sunandha Palace from the Rattanakosin era can reflect the<br>societal lifestyle changes and adaptation of clothing to contemporary trends. 2 The<br>implementation of a live exhibition featuring a fashion show within a historical venue creates<br>a direct experiential engagement, igniting a desire among viewers to explore Thai societal<br>history through traditional Thai attire. 3) The integration of knowledge in history, photography,<br>performing arts, music, cultural preservation efforts, and fashion showcases fosters<br>interdisciplinary collaboration among various university departments, facilitating mutual<br>learning and collaborative creativity towards the sustainable preservation and development of<br>cultural heritage.</p> Wanasak Padungsestakit, Chanaphop Wannaolan Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1337 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700 PREPARATION OF WEBSITE IMPROVEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT MANUAL FOR DEVELOPING THE WORK PROCESS OF FACULTY OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS, SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1338 <p>The study of the preparation of website improvement and development manual for developing<br>the work process of Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University is a<br>guideline for preparing a website for responsible functions management as well as it has been<br>used in each function to figure out the problems.<br>The result found that this website preparation is an in- depth interview. This interview<br>concerns the guidelines and the system of website improvement and development for<br>developing the work process, step and the operating system, data access, and data generation,<br>including a survey regarding the above- mentioned and the work design. This is new thinking<br>and redesign of the entire business procedure to improve quality and service which has rapid<br>operation, reduces cost, and works flexibly. Using technology may need to change the<br>operation, reduce unnecessary processes such as the same process or redundant works being<br>combined, reduce paper or no longer use paper, and reduce the operating process. Website<br>creation is used to support the electronic work process to reduce time and provide more<br>effective service, reduce the work process and filing system, and well as more convenient for<br>visitors.</p> Waraporn Chaiyaporn, Marut Pichetvit Copyright (c) http://icbtsproceeding.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ICBTSSEOUL2024/article/view/1338 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0700