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Prachyanun Nilsook, Ph.D. Associate Professor
Krich Sintanakul, Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Competency Assessment System in Accordance with the Occupational Standards of the Business Computer Course
on cloud computing
Chantip Leelitthum Ph.D. Student
Chantip Leelitthum, Krich Sintanakul, and Prachyanun Nilsook Ph.D. Program in Computer Education, Faculty of Technical Education,
King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand.
Introduction
Purpose of the Study
Research Methodology
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
Chantip Leelitthum, Krich Sintanakul, and Prachyanun Nilsook Ph.D. Program in Computer Education, Faculty of Technical Education,
King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand.
The Vocational Education Curriculum aims to encourage
students to have high level of quality in :
knowledge
skills
experiences
Chantip Leelitthum, Krich Sintanakul, and Prachyanun Nilsook Ph.D. Program in Computer Education, Faculty of Technical Education,
King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand.
No. Vocational Competency Functional Competency
1 Ability to write small programs
Knowledge in writing small business programs
2 Ability to create basic websites
Knowledge in website creation
3 Ability to use package software
Knowledge in using Business Computer programs
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Chantip Leelitthum, Krich Sintanakul, and Prachyanun Nilsook Ph.D. Program in Computer Education, Faculty of Technical Education,
King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand.
The functional competency in vocational competency
assessment of the Business Computer Course.
The functional competency assessment system according
to the Occupational Standards of the Business Computer
Course on cloud computing.
Chantip Leelitthum, Krich Sintanakul, and Prachyanun Nilsook Ph.D. Program in Computer Education, Faculty of Technical Education,
King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand.
Phase 1 study of functional competency in vocational
competency assessment for the Business Computer Course
Phase 2 study of functional competency assessment
system according to the vocational standards of the
Business Computer Course on cloud computing from 10
experts
Chantip Leelitthum, Krich Sintanakul, and Prachyanun Nilsook Ph.D. Program in Computer Education, Faculty of Technical Education,
King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand.
Phase I
Chantip Leelitthum, Krich Sintanakul, and Prachyanun Nilsook Ph.D. Program in Computer Education, Faculty of Technical Education,
King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand.
Phase II
1
Chantip Leelitthum, Krich Sintanakul, and Prachyanun Nilsook Ph.D. Program in Computer Education, Faculty of Technical Education,
King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand.
Registration system
Registration Procedures Appropriateness Value Interpretation
1. Login system 1.0 Appropriate
2. Password provided via email 1.0 Appropriate
3. Display of student's profile 1.0 Appropriate
4. Profile amendment and record 1.0 Appropriate
5. Forget-password support system 1.0 Appropriate
6. Logout system 1.0 Appropriate
Total average 1.0 Appropriate
Chantip Leelitthum, Krich Sintanakul, and Prachyanun Nilsook Ph.D. Program in Computer Education, Faculty of Technical Education,
King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand.
Vocational Competency Assessment System’s Procedure. Vocational Competency Assessment System of the Business Computer
Course Appropriateness Value Interpretation
1. Each item of assessment has clear content and guideline. 1.0 Appropriate
2. Assessment is categorized by order from the first to the last items. 1.0 Appropriate
3. Some items can be skipped and the system will revolve the skipped items to the takers to do it again.
1.0 Appropriate
4. Time counting and alert available. 1.0 Appropriate
5. Assessment cannot be edited after submission. 1.0 Appropriate
6. Assessment will be closed automatically once the time is up or all items are checked.
1.0 Appropriate
7. For any technical errors, the assessment takers will be able to re-login and continue the assessment and time counting from the unfinished item.
1.0 Appropriate
Total average 1.0 Appropriate
Chantip Leelitthum, Krich Sintanakul, and Prachyanun Nilsook Ph.D. Program in Computer Education, Faculty of Technical Education,
King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand.
Assessment Results and Performance Testing System
Summary of Assessment Result Appropriateness
Value Interpretation
1. System assesses the scores right after the submission. 1.0 Appropriate
2. System assesses the score in each item and all items once the time is up or the assessment is complete immediately.
1.0 Appropriate
3. System informs the assessment takers immediately if they pass or fail.
1.0 Appropriate
Total average 1.0 Appropriate
Chantip Leelitthum, Krich Sintanakul, and Prachyanun Nilsook Ph.D. Program in Computer Education, Faculty of Technical Education,
King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand.
Assessments Result Report System
Assessments Result Report System Appropriateness Value Interpretation
1. Clear score result displayed by each item and in total
1.0 Appropriate
2. Pass or fail report available 1.0 Appropriate
Total average 1.0 Appropriate
Chantip Leelitthum, Krich Sintanakul, and Prachyanun Nilsook Ph.D. Program in Computer Education, Faculty of Technical Education,
King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand.
Because the assessment system will be installed using cloud computing, it is possible to perform the students’ assessment on the web browser, which allows students to be evaluated according to the occupational standards of the Business Computer Course.
The system will be able to show students’ overall results and indicate the parts that students fail and need to re-perform the assessment.
Chantip Leelitthum, Krich Sintanakul, and Prachyanun Nilsook Ph.D. Program in Computer Education, Faculty of Technical Education,
King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand.