Thursday, May 30, 2024

TCI1/Not Scopus-Journal of Thai Hospitality & Tourism

 Journal of Thai Hospitality & Tourism

Editor-in-chief

Asst.Prof.Dr. Chollada Mongkhonvanit

Advisory Board

Lecturer Seri Wangpaijitr

Prof.Dr. Taweep Sirirassamee

Dr. Andy Nazarechuk


Tourism Academic Association of Thailand, Siam University

38 Petkasem Road, Phasi-Charoen, Bangkok 10160

Tel. (66) 0-2457-0068 Ext. 5398 Fax (66) 0-2868-4351  E-mail: tourismtaat.info@gmail.com



SJRQ1-F1000Research-$1,595USD-20,000 WORDS-

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research@f1000.com

Titles and legends: Each figure or table should have a concise title of no more than 15 words.

Abstracts should be up to 300 words long and provide a succinct summary of the article. Although the abstract should explain why the article might be interesting, the importance of the work should not be over-emphasized. Citations should not be used in the abstract. Abbreviations, if needed, should be spelled out. Abstracts are structured into Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusions.

eight relevant keywords

A Research Article should be no more than 20,000 words.
For most Research Articles, the following standard format will be the most appropriate:
  • Introduction
  • Methods
  • Results
  • Conclusions/Discussion
References and footnotes can be listed in any standard style if it is consistent within a given article. 
There is no limit to the number of figures and tables you can have. Figure legends and tables should be added at the end of the manuscript
17. Authors’ Role in the Peer Review Process
F1000Research has a post-publication peer-review model, where the peer-review process takes place after the article has been published. As the peer-review process is author-led, we ask our authors to provide at least 5 reviewer suggestions which are suitable according to our Reviewer Criteria before the article can be published (please see our Finding Article Reviewers page for an explanation of our Reviewer Criteria and tips for finding reviewers).
Once the article is published, authors are expected to continue providing reviewer suggestions until the article receives two peer review reports – our editorial team will contact the authors when more reviewers are required and as soon as a peer-review report is published.
After two reports have been published, we strongly encourage our authors to revise their article according to the reviewers’ comments – this is particularly important if the article hasn’t passed the peer-review process after the first two reports are published, as reviewers can only re-review an article to provide an updated report (possibly with an updated Approval Status) after a revised article version has been published.
Once the revised article version is published, we will notify the original reviewers to ask them to re-review the article as soon as possible. Authors are also welcome to continue providing reviewer suggestions while waiting for any re-reviews from the original reviewers.





Monday, May 27, 2024

Trust The "Science"...That Just Retracted 11,000 "Peer Reviewed" Papers

Trust The "Science"...That Just Retracted 11,000 "Peer Reviewed" Papers

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BY TYLER DURDEN
MONDAY, MAY 27, 2024 - 11:45 PM

It's yet another reminder of why blindly 'trusting the science' may not always be the best go-to move in the future.

217 year old Wiley science publisher has reportedly "peer reviewed" more than 11,000 papers that were determined to be fake without ever noticing. The papers were referred to as "naked gobbledygook sandwiches",  Australian blogger Jo Nova wrote on her blog last week

"It’s not just a scam, it’s an industry," she said. "Who knew, academic journals were a $30 billion dollar industry?"According to Nova's post, professional cheating services are employing AI to craft seemingly "original" academic papers by shuffling around words. For instance, terms like "breast cancer" morphed into "bosom peril," and a "naïve Bayes" classifier turns into "gullible Bayes."

Similarly, in one paper, an ant colony was bizarrely rebranded as an "underground creepy crawly state." 

The misuse of terminology extends to machine learning, where a 'random forest' is whimsically translated to 'irregular backwoods' or 'arbitrary timberland'.

Nova writes that shockingly, these papers undergo peer review without any rigorous human oversight, allowing egregious errors, like converting 'local average energy' to 'territorial normal vitality', to slip through.

 The publisher Wiley has confessed that fraudulent activities have rendered 19 of its journals so compromised that they must be shuttered. In response, the industry is developing AI tools to detect these fakes, a necessary yet disheartening development. Nova writes:

The rot at Wiley started decades ago, but it got caught when it spent US $298 million on an Egyptian publishing house called Hindawi. We could say we hope no babies were hurt by fake papers but we know bad science already kills people. What we need are not “peer reviewed” papers but actual live face to face debate. Only when the best of both sides have to answer questions, with the data will we get real science:

In March, it revealed to the NYSE a $US9 million ($13.5 million) plunge in research revenue after being forced to “pause” the publication of so-called “special issue” journals by its Hindawi imprint, which it had acquired in 2021 for US$298 million ($450 million).

Its statement noted the Hindawi program, which comprised some 250 journals, had been “suspended temporarily due to the presence in certain special issues of compromised articles”.

Many of these suspect papers purported to be serious medical studies, including examinations of drug resistance in newborns with pneumonia and the value of MRI scans in the diagnosis of early liver disease. The journals involved included Disease Markers, BioMed Research International and Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience.

The problem is only becoming more urgent. The recent explosion of artificial intelligence raises the stakes even further. A researcher at University College London recently found more than 1 per cent of all scientific articles published last year, some 60,000 papers, were likely written by a computer.

In some sectors, it’s worse. Almost one out of every five computer science papers published in the past four years may not have been written by humans.

In Australia, ABC has reported on this issue, reflecting concerns over diminishing public trust in universities, which are increasingly seen as businesses rather than educational institutions. This perception is fueled by incidents where universities, driven by financial incentives, overlook academic fraud.

The core of the scientific community is corroded, exacerbated by entities like the ABC Science Unit, which rather than scrutinizing dubious research, often shields it.

This ongoing degradation calls for a shift from traditional peer review to rigorous live debates, ensuring accountability by having people argue their cases in real time.

In December 2023, Nature posted that more than 10,000 papers were retracted in 2023 -- a new record.

You can read Nova's full blog post here

Sunday, May 26, 2024

SJRQ1/WOS-Journal of applied Research in intellectual Disabilities (JARID)-Wiley-Hybrid-6000 words-

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M.McCarthy@kent.ac.uk

Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd

 

The topics it covers include community living, quality of life, challenging behaviour, communication, sexuality, medication, ageing, supported employment, family issues, mental health, physical health, autism, economic issues, social networks, staff stress, staff training, epidemiology and service provision.

Sample paper:

Guralnick, M. J. (2005). Early intervention for children with intellectual disabilities: Current knowledge and future prospects. Journal of applied Research in intellectual Disabilities18(4), 313-324.

Free Format Submission

JARID now offers Free Format submission for a simplified and streamlined submission process. Before you submit, you will need:

  • A Cover Letter
  • Your manuscript: this should be an editable file including text, figures, and tables, or separate files – whichever you prefer. All required sections should be contained in your manuscript, including titles, keywords, abstract, lay summary, introduction, methods, results, discussion/conclusions and acknowledgements.
  • Figures and tables should have legends. Figures should be uploaded in the highest resolution possible.
  • References may be submitted in any style or format, as long as it is consistent throughout the manuscript.
  • Supporting information should be submitted in separate files. Click here for Wiley's FAQs on supporting/supplemental information.
  • Note: if data, scripts, or other artefacts used to generate the analyses presented in the paper are available via a publicly available data repository, authors should include a reference to the location of the material within their paper
  • An ORCID ID, freely available at https://orcid.org (Why is this important? Your article, if accepted and published, will be attached to your ORCID profile. Institutions and funders are increasingly requiring authors to have ORCID IDs.)
  • The title page of the manuscript, including:
    • Your co-author details, including affiliation and email address. (Why is this important? We need to keep all co-authors informed of the outcome of the peer review process.)
    • Statements relating to our ethics and integrity policies, which may include any of the following (Why are these important? We need to uphold rigorous ethical standards for the research we consider for publication):
      • data availability statement
      • funding statement
      • conflict of interest disclosure
      • ethics approval statement
      • patient consent statement
      • permission to reproduce material from other sources
      • clinical trial registration

JARID has a double-anonymized peer review process so please ensure that all identifying information such as author names and affiliations, acknowledgements or explicit mentions of author institution in the text are on a separate page.

SJRQ2-Islamic Guidance and Counseling Journal (IGCJ)-5000 and 8000 words -APA7-Mendely-

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Dropped from Q1 to Q2 in 2024.
Web site very hard to reach most of the time...could be why they dropped to Q2. No one can reach their papers!



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aprezopm@gmail.com

Institut Agama Islam Ma'arif NU (IAIMNU) Metro Lampung

[PDF] Factors Influencing Acceptance and Use of Online Counseling Technology among Thai Psychologists and Mental Health Counsellors

P Srijundaree, P Yurayat, P Nipanan - Islamic Guidance and Counseling Journal, 2024

The rapid growth of online counseling (OC) services for mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic prompted concerns regarding its effectiveness compared to in-person counseling. Psychologists have expressed uncertainties about OC's efficacy and …


 

Friday, May 24, 2024

SJRQ1/WOS-Journal of Vacation Marketing (JVM)-Australia-FREE

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jvm@sagepub.co.uk

There are no fees payable to submit or publish in this Journal.

 JVM is indexed in Clarivate Analytics Social Sciences Citation Index and Scopus, and is recognised as an A journal (Top 20%) by the Australian Business Deans Council.

Post-stay email marketing implications for the hotel industry: Role of email features, attitude, revisit intention and leisure involvement level

Thursday, May 16, 2024

SJRQ4-Educational Administration: Theory and Practice-1000 USD-Turkey

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[PDF] Exploring Sustainable Leadership Practices In Higher Education Institutions: A Comprehensive Review

M Vesudevan, Z Abdullah - Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 2024
This paper explores the concept of sustainable leadership within higher education
institutions, focusing on theoretical frameworks and practical applications. It delves
into the integration of learning and leadership, emphasizing the importance of …

[PDF] Exploration On The Impact Of Gamification Evaluation On Positive Emotional Engagement Attitude And Academic Performance Of Computer Majors In Online …

M He, T Ratanaolarn, J Sitthiworachart - Educational Administration: Theory and …, 2024
In China, many educators and scholars pay great attention to the evaluation of
online learning for computer science students. In the process of online learning for
students, their positive emotional engagement attitude has also become an …

[PDF] Enhancing 21st Century Learning Competencies among Thai Higher Education Students: A Meta-Analytical Approach

A Suksen, N Pheeraphun - Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 2024
This research aimed to investigate the characteristics of studies related to enhance
of 21 st century learning competencies among Thai higher education students and
offer recommendations for enhancing these competencies. A selective analysis of …
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The Development Of WSQ With Mobile Peer Assessment Model To Enhance Creativity And Logical Thinking Skills In Drawing Courses

M Wang, T Ratanaolarn, J Sitthiworachart - Educational Administration: Theory and …, 2024
subject of art education, peer assessment is largely recognized as the most effective
teaching strategy. Peer assessment enabled by technology is used in painting
workshops to help students reflect on the importance of what they have learnt. But …

SJRQ3-Artseduca (APC 2000 Pounds-92,000 baht)-APA-5000-7000 words-

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 https://artseduca.com/submissions/index.php/ae/article/view/315

THE PROJECT-BASED BLENDED LEARNING TO ENHANCE STUDENTS'PAINTING SKILLS AND LEARNING ATTITUDE

S Gao, T Ratanaolarn, S Petsangsri - Arts Educa, 2024
Objective: 1) To develop a project-based blended teaching model in the painting
course; 2) To study the effect of the project-based blended learning on students’
painting skills and learning attitude towards painting courses. Method: This research …

The article processing charges of ARTSEDUCA  is 2000 Pounds.






Wednesday, May 15, 2024

SJRQ2/WOS-Cogent Business and Management (CBM)-$1,680-no word limit-any style

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ISSN: 23311975

Article Publishing Charge

The standard article publishing charge (APC) for this journal is $1680/£1344/EUR1615/AUD2340. 

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Online



 






Research Article

  • Should be written with the following elements in the following order: title page; abstract; keywords; main text introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion; acknowledgments; declaration of interest statement; references; appendices (as appropriate); table(s) with caption(s) (on individual pages); figures; figure captions (as a list)
  • Should contain an unstructured abstract of 200 words.
  • Should contain between 5 and 7 keywords.
  • Authors may submit their paper in any scholarly format or layout. 
  • References can be in any style or format, so long as a consistent scholarly citation format is applied.
  • Funding details. Please supply all details required by your funding and grant-awarding bodies as follows:
    For single agency grants
    This work was supported by the [Funding Agency] under Grant [number xxxx].
    For multiple agency grants
    This work was supported by the [Funding Agency #1] under Grant [number xxxx]; [Funding Agency #2] under Grant [number xxxx]; and [Funding Agency #3] under Grant [number xxxx].
  • Disclosure statement. This is to acknowledge any financial or non-financial interest that has arisen from the direct applications of your research. If there are no relevant competing interests to declare please state this within the article, for example: The authors report there are no competing interests to declareFurther guidance on what is a conflict of interest and how to disclose it.
  • Biographical note. Please supply a short biographical note for each author. This could be adapted from your departmental website or academic networking profile and should be relatively brief (e.g. no more than 200 words).
  • This journal uses Taylor & Francis' Submission Portal to manage the submission process. The Submission Portal allows you to see your submissions across Taylor & Francis' journal portfolio in one place. To submit your manuscript please click here.

    Please note that Cogent Business & Management uses Crossref™ to screen papers for unoriginal material. By submitting your paper to Cogent Business & Management you are agreeing to originality checks during the peer-review and production processes.

Saturday, May 11, 2024

SJRQ2-Nordic Journal of Comparative and International Education (NJCIE)-free-8,000 words, APA,

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Diamond Open Access

Diamond Open Access refers to a scholarly publication model in which journals and platforms do not charge fees to either authors or readers.

  • Please download and use the Manuscript Template.docx, or the Manuscript Template.dotx (downloadable template) for the layout of your article.
  • Papers of a minimum of 5000 words (inclusive of all texts, bios, abstracts, references, appendices, tables/figures, etc.) and not exceeding 8000 words will be considered for review. 
  • The manuscript should be in a separate document ready for blind review, i.e. removing identifying markers. Please ensure:
    • 150–300 word abstract
    • If the manuscript is in a Nordic language, the abstract and keywords must also be written in English
    • 3-5 keywords
    • Follow the APA 7th ed. referencing style, including DOI in the list of references whenever the DOI is available (see crossref.org). Here is a reference quick guide to APA 7th ed. referencing.

Special education needs (SEN) teachers teaching STEM and computational thinking

 For a paper on special education needs teachers teaching STEM and computational thinking, here are some relevant Scopus and Web of Science indexed journals you could consider:

  1. Journal of Special Education Technology (Scopus, WoS)
  2. Remedial and Special Education (Scopus, WoS)
  3. International Journal of Disability, Development and Education (Scopus, WoS)
  4. British Journal of Special Education (Scopus, WoS)
  5. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs (Scopus, WoS)
  6. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning (Scopus, WoS)
  7. Computers & Education (Scopus, WoS)
  8. Journal of Educational Computing Research (Scopus, WoS)
  9. Computer Science Education (Scopus, WoS)
  10. ACM Transactions on Computing Education (Scopus, WoS)
  11. IEEE Transactions on Education (Scopus, WoS)

The first set of journals focuses on special education needs, while the latter group specializes in educational technology, computer science education, and the integration of computing into educational contexts, including STEM fields. A combination of these two areas would be suitable for your paper topic on special education needs teachers and computational thinking/STEM education. Be sure to check the specific aims and scopes of each journal to find the best fit for your research.

Thursday, May 9, 2024

TCI1-Srinakharinwirot University Journal Science and Technology - Thailand

 


SJRQ1/WOS-International Journal of STEM Education - Springer-OA APC$1990.00

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SJRQ2-International Journal of Educational Management (IJEM)-EMERALD- 8000 words-HARVARD-HYBRID

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Brianbr6@aol.com

Managing STEM learning: A typology and four models of integration

YC ChengWWM So - International Journal of Educational …, 2020 - emerald.com
… In STEM learning, learner integration refers to integrating students of diverse abilities and/or
special education needs (SEN) to learn STEM together with main stream students in the …

SJRQ2-Teaching Exceptional Children-SAGE-22 PAGES-APA-HYBRID

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TEACHING Exceptional Children (TEC) features research-to-practice information and materials for classroom use, as well as current issues in special education teaching and learning. Published six times per year, TEC also brings its readers the latest data on instructional technologies, strategies, procedures, and techniques with applications to … | View full journal description

TEC publishes feature-length articles (18–22 pages in length including tables and figures). 


NOTE: TEC does not publish manuscripts whose target audience does not work directly with individuals with exceptionalities. In addition, although teacher preparation programs frequently make use of TEC articles, recommendations for the delivery of teacher preparation are not appropriate for TEC.


SJRQ2-Young Exceptional Children-SAGE-15 PAGES (DOUBLE SPACED)-APA 7-HYBRID

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gac@ku.edu


Young Exceptional Children (YEC) is written for teachers, early care and education personnel, educational administrators, therapists, families, and others who work with or on behalf of children from birth through 8 years of age who have identified disabilities, developmental delays, are gifted/talented, or are considered at-risk for … | View full journal description

STEM for all children: Preschool teachers supporting engagement of children with special needs in physical science learning centers

M Donegan-Ritter - Young Exceptional Children, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
… access to STEM content and accessible instruction are first steps in realizing the goal of …
childhood teachers can support the participation of children with special needs in STEM learning …

  • Does not exceed 15 typewritten, double-spaced pages (including references). Tables, figures, and images do not count toward pages (5 tables/visuals maximum). Note: When uploading files, the manuscript (body and references) should be uploaded as one file. Each table, figure, and image should be uploaded as a separate file.

TCI1/SCOPUS/NOT SJR-Thailand and The World Economy-Thai journal-8,000 – 15,000 words-APA-FREE

 



System-Social Strategy for Trust Building in Mobile Banking Context

PM Tun, C Nantha, A Srivallop, S Siripongdee - Thailand and The World Economy, 2024
This paper aims to examine the roles of system and social perspectives for trust
building in the mobile banking context and the moderating effects of demographic
groups on direct effects on trust. The study investigates system perspectives (system …



Tuesday, May 7, 2024

SJRQ4-Corporate Governance and Organizational Behavior Review (CGOBR)-Ukraine-APC is EUR 780-10,000 words-APA ED. 7

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salvatore.espositodefalco@uniroma1.it


tructure of the paper

The approximate length of the paper should amount to 5000-10,000 words or 25-40 typed pages. The paper should be divided into clearly defined and numbered structural parts (e.g. 1. Introduction, 2. Literature review, 3. Research Methodology, 4. Results, 5. Discussion, 6. Conclusion).

PA (American Psychological Association) 7th Edition style

 

Saturday, May 4, 2024

Thai TCI/SJR//SCOPUS Journal Papers-May 2024

Science Essence Journal (Sci. Ess. J. or SEJ), formerly known as Srinakharinwirot Science Journal (SWU. Sci. J.), is a peer-reviewed journal, published in two issues per year by the Faculty of Science, Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand.-TCI1

[PDF] Second-Order Confirmatory Factor Analysis of 21st Century Mathematics Teaching Predicament among Secondary Mathematics Teachers in Secondary Educational …

K Tiengyoo, S Sotaro, S Thaithae
… , Bangkok 10110, Thailand 3 Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science,
Srinakharinwirot University, Bangkok 10110, Thailand *… This study was reviewed
and approved by the institutional ethics committee of Srinakharinwirot University (SWUEC-G-220/2565) …

European Journal of Educational Sciences-BEALL LISTED

[PDF] Fostering Science Teaching Excellence: A Professional Learning Community-Based Model for Sustainable Teacher Development

T Polyiem, P Asawaniwed - 2024
This research aimed to develop and validate a teacher development model
designed to enhance science teaching within the framework of Professional
Learning Community (PLC). The model was initially developed with input from five …

A Causal Model of Learning Loss in the Midst of COVID-19 Pandemic Among Thai Lower Secondary School Students

I Suwathanpornkul, O Charoensuk… - European Journal of …, 2024 - eu-jer.com
It is known that the COVID-19 pandemic led to learning losses among students both
domestically and internationally. Therefore, situational and casual factors were examined to
discover and understand them so that learning loss could be reduced or recovered from.
This research aimed to:(a) study learning loss situation; and (b) develop and examine the
causal model of learning loss among lower secondary school students affected by the
pandemic. The sample included 650 Grade 7-9 students selected by multi-stage random …

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amgimenez@ucam.edu

APC [USD 950] /APA EDITION 7

word count for submissions is approximately 7000-8000. A manuscript should be no more than 10.000 words; this limit includes figures, references, and tables.



Eductional Administration: Theory and Practice (Kuram ve uygulamada eğitim yönetimi)-

Publication Fee of Educational Administration: Theory and Practice is 1000 USD. APA

SJRQ4

Elevating Problem-Solving Proficiency: Industrial Based Learning for Technical Workforce Advancement

C Alongkrontuksin, P Korakotjintanakarn, T Saehaew - … Administration: Theory and …, 2024
This research addresses the imperative of enhancing problem-solving proficiency
among technical workforce individuals through the strategic application of Industrial-Based
Learning (IBL). The study follows a comprehensive cycle involving meticulous …


[PDF] A Bibliometric And Visual Analysis Of Transformational Leadership At A Physical Education-Focused Institution In China

C Hu, K Sukpasjaroen, T Chankoson - Educational Administration: Theory and …, 2024
Analyzing the hot topics and frontier evolvement of the research field of transformational leadership by Chinese scholars is highly important for the development of sports in Chinese colleges and institutions. The study utilized the …


Knowledge Management Research & Practice
SJRQ1-TAYLOR AND FRANCIS

S Rakthin, P Chaithanapat, B Otakanon, T Thananusak - … Management Research & …, 2024
Absorptive Capacity (ACAP) helps firms acquire, assimilate, and utilise new
knowledge. Drawing on crucial managerial perspectives, this study employs a
Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Model (PLS-SEM) to scrutinise the various …




Journal of Public and Private Issues

Institute for Knowledge, Research and Innovation in Society: iKRIS

567/5 Mueang Sakon Nakhon District, Sakon Nakhon Province 47000, Thailand. 

E-mail: jppissues@gmail.com

Website: https://so17.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jppi/index


Policy to promote soft power towards creative economy development

K Khunarsa - Journal of Public and Private Issues, 2024
… Thailand’s soft power, with its unique strengths and human resource
development to support it, is connected to Thai society’s cultural roots. Incorporating
technology: modern innovation focuses on creating new products and … Thailand …


Ramkhamhaeng International Journal of Science and Technology (RIST)
Faculty of Science, Ramkhamhaeng University, 2086 Ramkhamhaeng Rd, Khwaeng Hua Mak, Bangkok 10240 THAILANDEmail: RUinterSci@gmail.comTel: +66 (0) 23108380

Innovations for promoting Thailand's soft power

W Janmuangthai, A Nongkhoo, E Vorasiha - Ramkhamhaeng International Journal of …, 2024
… For Thailandsoft power is given importance through government policy
implementation, including driving the One Family One Soft Power (OFOS) initiative.
One key factor for successful soft power policy implementation is the use of digital …


SJRQ3-HONG KONG-
J Fu, T Wareewanich, T Chankoson
Tourism's cultural and creative products have become a core element of tourism
consumption, representing a vital growth potential within the tourism industry. As a
significant tourist country, China urgently needs to understand tourists' purchasing …


Decentralization of education management in local government organizations

K Khunarsa - Journal of Public and Private Issues, 2024
Decentralization of education management in local government organizations is an
important policy that will help improve the quality of education and meet local needs.
It is important to build readiness for local governments in areas such as personnel …
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Learning innovations in science and technology subjects by organizing learning in a cycle of inquiry with using games high school Chonburi province

N Worapongpat, T Yothachai - Journal of Public and Private Issues, 2024
In this class, the purpose of action research is to: 1. develop learning innovations in
science and technology subjects. By combining the use of games with the cycle of
inquiry (5 E) to organize learning 2. To compare academic achievement before and …

SIAM COMMUNICATION REVIEW -Thai TCI2 Journal

The Development of Digital Content Set on an Online Platform for Public Relations Global Competence Development Centre (KMUTT GCDC)

P Princhankol, K Thamwipat, K Sutthichothada… - SIAM COMMUNICATION …, 2024
… KMUTT GCDC. 2) Quality assessment form in content and media presentation 3)
Sample perception assessment form 4) Sample satisfaction assessment form . The
sample group used in this study included people who clicked like on the Facebook …

Educational Administration: Theory and Practice

(Kuram ve uygulamada eğitim yönetimi)

SJRQ4-Article Processing Charges: 1000 USD
S Madhuri, K Dhara, KN Sireesha, D Gurram… - … Administration: Theory and …, 2024
Abstract Machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) have revolutionized various industries, with significant implications for customer satisfaction and sales
administration. This paper explores the multifaceted impacts of ML and AI on these …


 Srinakharinwirot University Journal of Sciences and Technology 
THAI JOURNAL-TCI1-APA7
Srinakharinwirot University Journal Science and Technology field
Institute for Intellectual Strategy and Research Srinakharinwirot University
(20th Floor, Professor Dr. Saroj Buasri Innovation Building)
114 Sukhumvit 23, Watthana District, Bangkok 10110
Tel. 02-649-5000 ext. 11082, 11088, 11093, 11097

EFFECT OF BIO-EXTRACTION FOR CONTROLING OF UNDERGROUND TERMITES Coptotermes gestroi (Wasmann)

T Sangpakdee - Srinakharinwirot University Journal of Sciences and …, 2024
The effect of Bio-extraction for controlling of underground termites Coptotermes
gestroi (Wasmann) by toxicity testing in laboratory were studied. The treatments
were Camellia extracts, Camellia seed oil, Tobacco extract, Kaffir lime oil and water (control) …
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RESPIRATORY MUSCLE STRENGTH VALUES IN THAI PEOPLE

S Kritsnakriengkrai - Srinakharinwirot University Journal of Sciences and …, 2024
The maximal inspiratory pressures (MIP) and maximum expiratory pressure (MEP)
are commonly used for evaluating inspiratory and expiratory muscle strength. To
date, there have been no normal values representing of MIP and MEP for Thai …
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ECONOMIC VALUATION OF WOOD AND CARBON SEQUESTRATION IN NAKHON SI THAMMARAT RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY

W Markphan - Srinakharinwirot University Journal of Sciences and …, 2024
This study which was carried out in Nakhon Si Thammarat Rajabhat University
aimed to study the plant diversity, economic value, and carbon stock of the trees.
The research was conducted for five months, from June to October 2021. The results …
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VIBRATION ANALYSIS FROM FLUX DENSITY OF DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER CORE

S Siriporananon - Srinakharinwirot University Journal of Sciences and …, 2024
This research paper presents the analyses of vibration from flux density generated
from distribution transformer core 30 kVA 1 Ph 50 Hz 22000-480/240 V. The
vibration on the transformer core was measured and compared with the flux density …
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EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT IN THE PROCESS OF FIREPROOF STEEL DOORS

S Sisalai - Srinakharinwirot University Journal of Sciences and …, 2024
The objective of this research is to increase the efficiency of fireproof steel door
process. The company's products have increased orders while production capacity
is limited. It is therefore not possible to produce and deliver on schedule. It was …
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE NEW MODIFIED EULER METHOD

J Tiensriphum, J Jaisaardsuetrong - Srinakharinwirot University Journal of Sciences …, 2024
The purpose of this paper was to discover a new modified Euler method for solving
ordinary differential equations that was the most efficient compared to the Euler’s
method and Modified Euler methods, which were the classical methods. The new …
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ANALYSIS AND PROCESS MANAGEMENT OF OUTDOOR LIGHTING SYSTEM INSTALLATION TO REDUCE INSTALLATION COST

V Pornpojratanakul - Srinakharinwirot University Journal of Sciences and …, 2024
This research aims to develop installation process for outdoor lighting system to
attain high efficiency, low cost and reliable installation. The original exterior lighting
circuit design has high cost and low load in each sub-circuit. In addition, the damage …
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METHOD DEVELOPMENT FOR METAL ANALYSIS USING BOUGAINVILLEA FLOWER EXTRACTS AND ULTRAVIOLET-VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY TECHNIQUE

R Hongkrengkai - Srinakharinwirot University Journal of Sciences and …, 2024
This research aims to develop a method for metal analysis with Bougainvillea flower
or paper flower extracts and Ultra-Visible spectroscopy techniques. The paper flower
extracts that used in this study were extracted with buffer solution. The chemical …
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF A DEPRESSION RISK ANALYSIS MODEL USING ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORK DATA

S Tipprasert - Srinakharinwirot University Journal of Sciences and …, 2024
The number of people with depression is constantly increasing. Depressed people
are not treated and express behavior via social network posts. Thus, a depression
risk analysis model is proposed using online social network data. This research …
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A COMPARISON OF FORECASTING METHODS FOR PREDICTING THE GOLD ORNAMENTS SELLING PRICE

W Riansut - Srinakharinwirot University Journal of Sciences and …, 2024
This study aims to compare the methods for forecasting the gold ornaments selling
price between the Box-Jenkins method, Holt’s method, Brown’s method, and the
damped trend method. The average monthly gold ornaments selling prices used to …