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The Project-based Learning using Design Thinking Model via Metaverse to Enhance Buddhism Innovators

Kiattisak Sisamud, Pinanta Chatwattana and Pallop Piriyasurawong

Higher Education Studies, 2023, vol. 13, issue 3, 10

Abstract: The project-based learning using design thinking model via metaverse to enhance Buddhism innovators is integrating project-based and design thinking processes. Besides, using technology in the virtual world promotes learning activities. The model focused on allowing learners to study independently with instructors as counselors and facilitating learning to encourage learners to Buddhism innovators, to spread Buddhism by organizing learning activities in a virtual environment. This research aims to create and study the results of developing project-based learning model using design thinking via metaverse to enhance Buddhism innovators. The samples were five experts in developing the model from various institutions in higher education, selected by purposive sampling. The results showed that 1) the project-based learning model using design thinking consists of preparation, define topics, create and test, present and evaluate, and 2) evaluating the appropriateness of the proposed model. It was found that (2.1) Project-based learning models using design thinking via metaverse (Integrated elements) are appropriate at the level of highest, (2.2) The project-based learning model using design thinking via metaverse (Individual element) is appropriate at the highest level, (2.3) The learning process with a project-based learning model using design thinking via metaverse is appropriate at the highest level, and (2.4) A project-based learning model based on design thinking via metaverse (Implementation), is appropriate at the highest level. It found that a project-based learning model using design thinking via metaverse can be a guideline for learning to enhance Buddhism innovators.

Date: 2023
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