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The 50th APEC e-Learning Training(AeLT)  Program  324 		
									
								
																	
									
The 50th APEC e-Learning Training(AeLT)  Program  324 		
									เนื้อหาAPEC Collaborative Education (IACE)
	Since the establishment of APEC in 1989, 21 member economies have
	been exploring diverse ways to achieve APEC’s vision of promoting regional
	trade and economic integration through international education cooperation.
	With this background, the Institute of APEC Collaborative Education (IACE)
	was established in 2002 to support mutual prosperity and bridging the
	knowledge and information gap between APEC member economies.
	With the Korean Ministry of Education, as well as 17 metropolitan and
	provincial offices of education in Korea, IACE implements diverse international
	educational projects and official development assistance (ODA) projects to
	innovate, aspire, cooperate and excel global education sector.
	IACE is internationally recognized as a professional and leading
	organization and invites policymakers, teachers, students and other educational
	stakeholders to join its programs. The IACE serves as a reliable partner for
	future education and international educational cooperation.
	
	APEC e-Learning Training (AeLT) program is an official APEC project,
	which has been approved in the Human Resource Development Working Group
	(HRDWG) meeting in 2005. Since its first lunch in 2006, a total of 49th APEC
	e-Learning Training Program were successfully carried out with 899 Alumni
	(education policymakers) from 12 APEC member economies.
	The AeLT provides individual learning sessions, as well as interactive
	group sessions. AeLT’s collaborative study sessions are designed as convenient
	platform to exchange the best examples and practical ideas on e-learning
	policies in the Asia-Pacific region. The AeLT has been a useful and
	motivational program for participating education policymakers to acquire
	competencies to create sustainable e-learning policies via concrete action plans.
	In this connection, the Korean Ministry of Education and the IACE
	sincerely welcome all our distinguished 10 delegates from 6 member economies
	to the 50th APEC e-Learning Training Program
	
e-Learning Connectivity in Thailand
	e-Learning readiness is an initial part of
	e-Learning development. Connectivity is an
	indicator of e-Learning readiness which is
	crucial to research for effective planning.
	The purpose of this study was to investigate
	the perception of Reginal University administrators
	about the readiness of eLearning
	connectivity in Thailand. Issues related to
	infrastructure readiness, frequencies of
	teacher training, experiences of using the
	Internet for education and demand upon
	existing resources were examined. The
	questionnaire sent via the Internet and
	traditional mailing was employed for data
	collection. The survey revealed that almost
	all schools in Thailand that participated in
	this study used Internet for education
	The greatest frequency of teaching training
	for improving ICT literacy is once per
	semester. The Internet Usage and Internet
	Readiness of University in Bangkok and other
	provinces are not equal. The provincial
	schools in Thailand used Internet for
	education slightly less than University in
	Bangkok.  
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