Efficiency and Satisfaction Study of Books Developed with QR Code Technology for Plant Information Dissemination at Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, Trang Campus

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Sawannarat Apaipong
Sirinun Napor
Supawat Inkerd
Pumin Inpan

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      The purposes of this research were 1) to develop and assess the efficiency of books created using QR Code technology, and 2) to investigate user satisfaction with books developed using QR Code technology for disseminating plant species information in the area of Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, Trang Campus. The development process followed the ADDIE Model, incorporating video editing and QR Code technology. Users could scan the QR Code of each plant species to view video recordings of their physical characteristics, enhancing reader engagement compared to static images in traditional books. Subsequently, users were asked to evaluate the readings to assess efficiency and satisfaction using performance and satisfaction evaluations, with mean (gif.latex?%5Cbar%7Bx%7D) and standard deviation (S.D.) used for data analysis. The research results indicated that the efficiency of the book was evaluated by 5 experts at the highest level (gif.latex?%5Cbar%7Bx%7D = 4.61, S.D. = 0.45) in terms of content, ease of use, and design. Furthermore, satisfaction evaluation from 50 users reached the highest level
(gif.latex?%5Cbar%7Bx%7D = 4.55, S.D. = 0.57) regarding ease of use, usefulness, and design, with content rated at a high level

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