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Professor Dr. Nipone Sookpreedee Professor Dr. Nipone Sookpreedee Siam University Siam

Educational Reform Education Education Decentralization Revisited Decentralization Revisited by Information by Information Communication Technology Communication Technology for School-Based Management

9s Advantages of ICT

Simple Simple ICT should be easy to used the SBM systems for every user. ICT should be easy to used the SBM systems for every user.

Speed Speed ICT must be faster ICT must be faster than traditional SBM than traditional SBM systems. systems.

Save Save ICT should be ICT should be SAVE Paper, Time SAVE Paper, Time and other resources. and other resources.

Smart Smart ICT should be ICT should be make automatically make automatically systems. systems.

Stop Stop ICT make ICT make ONE STOP services. ONE STOP services.

Search Search ICT could be ICT could be SEARCH every time SEARCH every time from any where in from any where in the world. the world.

Sunday Sunday ICT works ICT works NON STOP NON STOP 24 hrs X 7 days 24 hrs X 7 days every weeks. every weeks.

Smile Smile ICT do the best of ICT do the best of routine job that is it routine job that is it reducing human job reducing human job to make SMILE to to make SMILE to the man. the man.

Sharing Sharing ICT as well as ICT as well as SHARING data systems SHARING data systems of decentralization for of decentralization for educational reform. educational reform.

Sharing Sharing ICT as well as ICT as well as SHARING data systems SHARING data systems of decentralization for of decentralization for educational reform. educational reform.

9 functions of SBM 9 functions of SBM

Office Management Office Management ICT make office automation ICT make office automation for SBM. for SBM.

Finance and Budgeting Management Finance and Budgeting Management ICT reducing paper and ICT reducing paper and all resources of Finance & Budgeting for SBM.

Student Services Management Student Services Management ICT ICT make faster services make faster services speed, One & Non stop to your students at all.

Research and Planning Management Research and Planning Management ICT make faster and ICT make faster and efficiency research & efficiency research & planning as Calendar. planning as Calendar.

Building and Environmental Management Building and Environmental Management ICT easy to provided multi media and simulation for building & environment management

Curriculum and Instruction Management Curriculum and Instruction Management ICT could be ICT could be provided from provided from text to virtual reality as text to virtual reality as medium for curriculum & medium for curriculum & instruction management instruction management

Personnel and Staff Management Personnel and Staff Management ICT could be ICT could be memory all types of data for personnel & staff management

International affair Management International affair Management ICT make all ICT make all the man never too far the man never too far for International affair for International affair management management

ICT established to SBM ICT established to SBM

Reports Design Reports Design

@ Virtual Reality Reality

Data Base & Processing Design Data Base & Processing Design

Data Base Design Data Base Motion & Motion & Film & 3 D Virtual Reality

Hardware & Software Design Hardware & Software Design

Hardware Design Hardware Memory

Communication & Networks Design Communication & Networks Design

Communication. Design Communication. Hand to Wireless

Networking. Design Networking. World wide Web

Personnel Design Personnel Design

@ Generalist

Security Design Security Design

System Sec. System Sec. Hardware Sec. Hardware Sec. Software Sec. Software Sec. Data Sec. Data Sec. Staff Sec. Staff Sec.

Building & Environmental Design Building & Environmental Design

ICT for SBM Planning ICT for SBM Planning

ICT for SBM. Establishing ICT for SBM. Establishing

ICT for SBM make Decentralization for Educational Reform ICT for SBM make Decentralization for Educational Reform

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