Development of Educational Management of Chiang Rai Rajabhat University to the Smart University
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This article aims to present a guideline for developing educational management at Chiang Rai Rajabhat University to become a Smart University (CRRU Smart University), changing the global context under current circumstances. Whether it's about climate change, aging society, technological advances. access to innovation and digital technology resulting in role The duties of the university in the past that were responsible for teaching and learning to produce graduates into labor for the market, research, providing academic services to society, improving, transferring and developing technology. Preserving arts and culture has changed for that reason. educational institution administrators The educational management approach must be adjusted to keep up with the changes that occur. so the concept Smart University is a popular concept in the 21st century.
Smart university refers to developing a university through the application of various forms of information technology (ICT) by using new advanced technologies to create a better educational environment for teachers and students. have raised the level of education Research to design a learning curriculum. There is a support application. It offers a wide range of services through the Internet using advanced ICT technology that can drive corporate growth and innovation, integrate management and university life.
Chiang Rai Rajabhat University aims to become a high-performance organization by driving the university towards becoming a Smart University under the CRRU Smart Move development guideline: focusing on improving infrastructure and creating curriculum that is in line with the transformation of the university. Which consists of 5 aspects as follows: 1) Smart Organization, focusing on the use of information and communication technology for efficient and effective management and service through the CRRU Smart Plan system 2) Smart Classroom Focus on teaching and learning in the form of The Flipped Classroom Blended Learning 3) Smart Learning for Long Life Learning 4) Smart Lecturer (Training and Coaching) 5) Smart Security
Keywords : Smart University, Educational Management
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