Abstract:
Indigenous knowledge (IK) has values for local in strengthening food,
health and economic secuirty, and sustainable society and ecological
systems, It would be human capital for local communities, especially
the young generation before they have been far from communities, in
order to effectively utilize it. IK has specific characteristics. It
is transferred and created based on oral transmission and informal
methods within local environments and cultures. IK human capital
creation for the young generation would be based on learning styles of
the young generation known as the Net generation. This study aimed to
apply Web 2.0 services to support IK human capital creation for the
young generation in rural of Thailand. This study was conducted with
action research at Baan Yangdaeng School in Sanamchaikate district of
Chacheonsao province in the east-central region of Thailand. An action
team chose four Web 2.0 services-- blog, social network with Facebook,
and multi-media sharing with Youtube and Flickr to support IK human
capital creation processes. The study used the knowledge of indigenous
vegetable as the IK for study. The study found that students were
interested to use social network with Facebook, and multi-media
sharing with Youtube to learning and sharing. All the services would
support both direct and indirect IK human capital creation processes.
Description:
Proceedings of the 5th National and International Conference on "Research to Serve Society", 26th May 2017 at Huachiew Chalermprakiet University, Bangphli District, Samutprakarn, Thailand. p. 447.