Systematic approach for electronic advisor based on the advisor’s views
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Abstract— This research aimed to explore the systematic Approach for Electronic advisor based on the advisor’s views. It’s part of the research on the development of electronic advisor platform for higher education institutions in Thailand by DEAR model. The sample group was 150 advisors of higher education institutions in Thailand. The simple random sampling was applied. There were 2 instruments used in this research; the semi-structured interview for surveying the opinion toward advisor system and the questionnaire for the advisor with the items related to the opinions toward the advisor system. The 5-point rating scale was used to answer to the survey. The descriptive data was analyzed on its content. Percentage, mean, and standard deviation were applied to analyze quantitative data.
The research results showed that: the advisor’s satisfaction toward the advisor system was high with 4.15 overall mean. By considering each aspect, the 5 most satisfied systems were consulting system, appointment management system, student’s decision-making support system, announcement system, and web board management system with 4.45, 4.30, 4.21, 4.08, 4.06 means respectively.
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