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    Knowledge base development of native fabrics in northern Thailand using by multimedia for long life learning

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    2020-08-17
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    Theeramongkol, Praparnporn
    ประพาฬภรณ์ ธีรมงคล
    Hattayananont, Autcha
    อัชชา หัทยานานนท์
    Panthakhai, Assadejdecha
    อัศม์เดชเดชา ปานท่าไข่
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    This research is the development of the knowledge base on local textiles of northern Thailand by using multimedia for lifelong learning. The aim is to study, compile and gather information of local cloths in northern Thailand. Develop a knowledge base by using multimedia on the local textiles of northern Thailand for lifelong learning and transferring knowledge and disseminating the knowledge base on northern Thai fabric by using multimedia for lifelong learning to the community. The research team proceeded to gather primary knowledge from the roots of the researchers who are interested in the local woven fabric. Therefore, proceeding further knowledge in the upper reaches from literature reviews Including from field trips for data collection through in-depth interviews with important people Interviewing people who have knowledge about social context, community, local weaving characteristics, weaving characteristics, name of pattern, type of fabric, weaving technique of local textiles in northern Thailand in 9 provinces, as well as studying primary data from textbooks, textbooks and technical documents and in the internet. Thus, the research shown that into 3 parts which are 1. Ethnic groups of Northern Thailand 2. Local woven fabric in northern Thailand and 3. Woven process and pattern. After that, the knowledge library was developed by using multimedia on the local textiles of Northern Thailand for lifelong learning. This research can summarize the results in the form of a written description showing that the northern region of Thailand in the past was the Lanna Kingdom area. In the area of Xishuangbanna Before moving to the north of Thailand, including the Tai Lue, Tai Kheen, Thai people, Tai Yai people, Meng (Mon), Lua people, villages scattered throughout the highlands of the Lanna region, such as Karen (Pak Kahen M) Mien (Yao), Hmong (Meo), Akha (Akha), Lahu (Mso), Lisu. In addition, there are some groups in the Lanna fringe, such as Khmu Labri (Tong Lueang). Each ethnic group has its own unique style especially Common skirt Has the same basis, with the resin head, the resin body and the resin tip, but each part is not woven differently Have different colors Some ethnicities have a section called Lep which is the part that the weaver often weaves to keep the thread as for knowledge transfer. The research created a book "Local woven cloth" consists of videos from local knowledge sources and digital documents and to make the transfer of knowledge more complete Therefore held a forum and exhibition on the topic "primary fabric of Lanna Kingdom" as a medium for those interested in "Local woven fabrics in the Lanna Kingdom" of Thailand attended. Exchange ideas from various sources of knowledge from the research. While also receiving multimedia for lifelong learning from the inquiry regarding the satisfaction of the participants. The Keynote speakers are interesting and event condition caused the interest in the knowledge content that used to organize the exhibition. Overall, the work is most satisfied.
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