Reporters :  Tachaya Sangkakool, Jaray Suwannachart, Surawat Moogem and Tussawan Thong-On

Indicator : 11.4.3

Date : 2022 – 2023

Related SDGs:

Universities need to be more proactive towards sustainability. Transportation and Housing meet all 27 scores based on criteria in this indicator. The highest score is 35.10% of the SDG score (equal to 9.13% of the SDG score). Total Score) This indicator is related to UN Goals 11.1, 11.2 and 1.A.

11.4.3 Remote work allowed Year: 2022

The university promotes or allows personnel, officers, and teachers to work remotely or remotely according to policies or standard practices during the year 2022-2023, which has only recently passed the outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 in 2020. The southern region has been affected by flooding from storm events, both summer rain and rainy season. This caused flooding in the areas of the University of Technology in many campuses in the southern zone. The location of the university is adjacent to natural surroundings on many campuses, such as the sea or mountains, etc., and some areas are located in urban areas.

Picture 1 shows the context in which Rajamangala University of Technology Songkhla is located. Source: www.google.com

Picture 2 shows the context in which Rajamangala University of Technology Sai Yai is located.

Source: www.google.com

From the aforementioned impact events, operations in some periods were difficult. The university has therefore established a policy to promote Active learning in order to create a good learning process and to solve the problem of the university’s suspension of teaching. By teaching through the online system long distance communication By using the Google meet system, Google classroom and supporting the use of online meetings with the Meeting Zoom system, including having a policy to be able to sign in to work through the university’s online system. The operator must clearly state the location of their work in the system.

Picture 2 shows the impact from flooding in the area of Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, Songkhla.

Source: From a real photo taken on December 21, 2022 by Dr. Jaray Suwannachat.

Picture 3 shows access to the online work registration system.

Related Links: https://ruts.rmutsv.ac.th/

Figure 3 shows a public website requesting access to online teaching support tools.

Related Links: https://www.online-learning.rmutsv.ac.th/?fbclid=IwAR3LjRmCXAGp6TRxvq27gij-PtlZnKQg5KueCdw5LRDUCyEVSAAv0hYFiak

Figure 4 shows the public relations website from the Office of Academic Resources and Information Technology, Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya.

Related Links: https://www.facebook.com/RMUTSV.ARIT

Figure 4 shows the remote teaching tools and mechanisms for faculty and students, as well as university personnel, through the Google classroom system.

Related Links: https://classroom.google.com/

During the heavy flooding, it affected the inconvenience of teaching and learning for students, teachers, and the work of personnel. This is because in some areas there has been continuous damage. The university has therefore announced the suspension of classes to reduce the burden on workers. There is also a measure to sign in to perform work retrospectively instead of signing in to perform daily work.

Picture 5 shows the announcement of Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya regarding the suspension of teaching and learning. Due to the flood situation Between 19 -20 December 2022

Related Links: https://president.rmutsv.ac.th/node/316