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Three lessons from exhibiting final-year projects online

Dechanuchit Katanyutaveetip describes three unexpected benefits he and his students discovered after they were forced to move the exhibition of their final-year projects online

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23 Aug 2021
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01:22 Students are generally comfortable with digital tools rather than face-to-face communication 

01:41 By displaying their work online, students gain wider audiences 

01:49 Online tools facilitated more direct responses to the students鈥 work  

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Hello, I鈥檓 a dean of the IT department, Siam鈥疷niversity, Bangkok, Thailand. In the next couple of minutes, we鈥檙e going to be showing you the tools, or the experience of our students, in our IT department to fulfil their requirements.鈥

This is a compulsory requirement, by the way, for our fourth-year students to exhibit their final projects online. Actually, they鈥檙e not online, but this year we鈥檙e going do it using our online tools, like Google Meet and Facebook Live.鈥

What they have done in the past is they鈥檙e going to have to go physically rent out the exhibition hall from the art gallery somewhere downtown. This costs them a lot of money, and of course it鈥檚 not possible during the pandemic time in Bangkok.

So, what we have done is the students, my students, of course, they just try to utilise the tools like Google Meet and Facebook Live to exhibit projects online.

What they have learned are three things:

Number one, they are really 鈥 and this is what we have learned as well 鈥 they are really comfortable with using tools rather than face-to-face communication.鈥

It鈥檚 not actually a good thing, but I鈥檓 pretty sure that, OK, this is how the millennial responds, you know, to those tools, you know, online鈥痮r versus offline and so on.

Number two is that they gain wider audiences, you know,鈥痺orldwide rather than just only in Bangkok.鈥

Number three is that they got 鈥痙irect responses from many people. Unlike, 鈥痽ou know, you just physically show your projects somewhere downtown, you鈥檙e not going to get direct responses and, you know, real-time responses that fast.鈥

OK, so, see, I am pretty sure that you know with the pandemic there are, of course, pros and鈥痗ons about it. But we just try to maximise, you鈥痥now, using the tools as much as we can in Thailand.鈥

I certainly hope you enjoyed the video and perhaps you can, pretty much, if you have any questions, please let me know. Thank you very much, to conclude, and goodbye.

This video was produced by鈥疍echanuchit Katanyutaveetip,鈥痙ean of the IT department at .

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