KMUTT Library/KLIB's Talk
Author:kannigar saengthong
King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi
(KMUTT) has developed suitable common space for
promoting life-long learning (self-directed and
collaborative learning) called KMUTT’s Learning and
Information Commons (KLINICS). In 2005, the first
phase, KLINICS1, was established under the concept “a
home away from home for learning” to provide
information, technology and social to students in a
comfortable, homelike space. KLINICS1 obtained good
response from users, so KLINICS2 (which is similar to
KLINICS1) was installed in KMUTT’s Bangkhuntien
campus; however, KLINICS2 obtained less appreciation
as it may not meet the needs of users at the campus. In
2008, KLINICS3 was established to emphasize more on
promoting collaborative learning and inspiration through
socialization. To evaluate the outcome of KLINICS3, the
survey of user satisfaction was conducted between 1
April 2009 and 12 May 2009. The results showed that
the average of mean user satisfaction is 3.97 out of 5.00.
Other supportive information, such as the motivation and
inspiration of learning, was also collected for planning
learning spaces for not only net generation learners but
also general users in the future.
FullText: http://www.lib.kmutt.ac.th/klinics/doc/NetGen_KMUTTLIB.pdf