Geographic information system to analyze and develop long-distance learning via satellite (DLTV)
Abstract
The objectives of this study were (1 ) to develop geographic information systems of problems in using
remote learning systems via satellite of destination schools and (2 ) to assess the satisfaction of users of the
system. The sample is personnel in the Satellite Education Foundation under the Royal Patronage. Simple
random sampling method of 30 people. The tools used in the research consisted of 2 parts: geographic
information system of problems in using remote learning satellite teaching systems of destination schools and
questionnaire satisfaction of users of the system. Research findings were as follows: (1 ) Geographic information
systems of problems in using remote learning systems via satellite of developed schools that can be used
efficiently and (2) The results of evaluating the satisfaction of the users of the system are all 3 aspects: content,
design and performance. Overall satisfaction assessment results were at a good level. It can be concluded that
the geographic information system, the problem of using the distance learning system via satellite of the
destination school allows users to be able to know the various usage problems in order to analyze and plan
effective solutions.