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Conference Program November 13-15, 2018 Bangkok, Thailand ISEANS International Symposium on Engineering and Natural Sciences APSSC Asia-Pacific Social Science Conference ICEAP International Conference on Education and Psychology

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Conference Program

November 13-15, 2018 Bangkok, Thailand

ISEANS International Symposium on Engineering and Natural Sciences

APSSC Asia-Pacific Social Science Conference

ICEAP International Conference on Education and Psychology

ISEANS

International Symposium on Engineering and Natural Sciences

ISBN 978-986-89844-3-1

APSSC

Asia-Pacific Social Science Conference

ISBN 987-986-90052-5-8

ICEAP

International Conference on Education and Psychology

ISBN 978-986-5654-03-0

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Content

Welcome Message .................................................................................................................................. 2

General Information for Participants ............................................................................................. 3

International Committees of Natural Sciences ............................................................................ 5

International Committees of Social Sciences ............................................................................... 8

Special Thanks to Session Chairs ................................................................................................... 12

Conference Venue Information ....................................................................................................... 13

Centara Watergate Pavillion Hotel Bangkok .............................................................................. 15

Conference Schedule .......................................................................................................................... 16

Natural Sciences Keynote Address ................................................................................................ 18

Social Sciences Keynote Address (1) ............................................................................................. 20

Social Sciences Keynote Address (2) ............................................................................................. 22

Oral Sessions ......................................................................................................................................... 23

Materials Science and Engineering/ Information Engineering/ Biology ................ 23

Psychology/ Communicaiton .................................................................................................. 24

Education ....................................................................................................................................... 26

Business & Management/ Literature and Linguistics/ Humanities and Culture

Studies/ Law ................................................................................................................................. 27

Poster Sessions (1) .............................................................................................................................. 28

Business & Management/ Society/ Education/ Psychology ........................................ 28

Poster Sessions (2) .............................................................................................................................. 32

Civil Engineering/ Electrical and Electronic Engineering/ Materials Science and

Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering and Technology ................................................ 32

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Welcome Message

Local Host

Dr. Mayura Soonwera

Associate Professor, Department of Plant Production Technology,

Faculty of Agricultural Technology, KingMongkut’s Institute of

Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Welcome to the 2018 Joint Confernece of ISEANS, APSSC and ICEAP, November 13 to 15, 2018 and

welcome to Bangkok, Thailand.

All topics is a very high calling, and I hope this conference provides you the opportunity to visit with

friends, make new colleagues and share your experience in researching. May you find encouragement as

you listen to speakers, participate in sessions, and interact with other researchers from other countries.

If you have the opportunity, I hope you will take time to enjoy many beautiful place of Bangkok.

Bangkok is the populous city of Thailand and world’s best city for four consective years by Travel&

Leisure Magazine, this city as well known in Thai as “Krung Thep Maha Nakhon” and the 5 best places

to do in Bangkok:

1. Grand palace and Wat Prakeaw, these palace built in 1782 and Wat Prakeaw enshrines the Emerald

Buddha and Emerald Buddha as well known in Thai as “Phra kaew morakot”.

2. Wat Arun or The temple of dawn, this temple is one of the most beautiful and recognized in Southeast

Asia.

3. Chinatown at Yaowarat Road.

4. Wat Pho, the gigantic reclining Buddha and traditional Thai massage.

5. Chatuchak weekend market.

Welcome to the 2018 Joint Confernece of ISEANS, APSSC and ICEAP again and I send my very best

wishes to all. I hope to see you on the next conference.

Thank You.

Dr. Mayura Soonwera

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General Information for Participants

Registration

The registration desk will be situated on the 9th

Floor at the Centara Watergate Pavillion Hotel

Bangkok during the following time:

09:00-11:00 Tuesday, November 13, 2018

08:30-16:00 Wednesday, November 14, 2018

09:00-11:00 Thursday, November 15, 2018

A Polite Request to All Participants

Participants are requested to arrive in a timely fashion for all addresses, whether to their own, or to those

of other presenters. Presenters are reminded that the time slots should be divided fairly and equally

between the number of presentations, and that they should not overrun. The session chair is asked to

assume this timekeeping role and to summarize key issues in each topic.

Preparation for Oral Presentations

All presentation rooms are equipped with a screen, an LCD projector, and a laptop computer installed

with Microsoft PowerPoint. You will be able to insert your USB flash drive into the computer and double

check your file in PowerPoint. We recommend you to bring two copies of the file in case that one fails.

You may also connect your own laptop to the provided projector; however please ensure you have the

requisite connector.

Preparation for Poster Presentation

Materials Provided by the Conference Organizer:

1. X-frame display & base fabric canvases (60cm×160cm)

2. Adhesive tapes or binder clips

Materials Prepared by the Presenters:

1. Home-made Poster(s)

2. Material: not limited, can be posted on the canvases

3. Recommended poster size: 60cm*160cm

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A 60cm*160cm poster illustrates the

research findings.

1. Wider than 60cm (left)

2. Copy of PowerPoint slides in A4 papers (right)

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International Committees of Natural Sciences

Abhishek Shukla R.D. Engineering College Technical Campus India

Ahmad Salihin Bin

Samsudin

Universiti Malaysia Pahang Malaysia

Ahmad Zahedi James Cook University Australia

Akshaya Kumar Rout KIIT University India

Alexander M.

Korsunsky

Trinity College,Oxford UK

Almacen Philippine Association of Maritime Trainig Centers Philippines

Amel L. Magallanes Capiz State University Philippines

Amimul Ahsan Universiti Putra Malaysia Malaysia

Amran Bin Ahmed University Malaysia Perlis Malaysia

Anthony D. Johnson Seoul National University of Science & Technology UK

Ashley Love A.T. Still University USA

Asif Mahmood King Saud University, Riyadh Saudi Arabia

Asmida Ismail University Technology Mara Malaysia

Baolin Wang University of Western Sydney Australia

Chang Ping-Chuan Kun Shan University Taiwan

Chee Fah Wong Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris Malaysia

Chee-Ming Chan Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Malaysia

Cheng-I Chen National Central University Taiwan

Cheng-Min Feng National Chiao Tung University Taiwan

Cheuk-Ming Mak The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

Chia-Ray Lin Academia Sinica Taiwan

Chih-Wei Chiu National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taiwan

Chi-Ming Lai National Cheng-Kung University Taiwan

Ching-An Peng University of Idaho USA

Chin-Tung Cheng National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology Taiwan

Christoph

Lindenberger

Friedrich-Alexander University Germany

Daniel W. M. Chan The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

Din Yuen Chan National Chiayi University Taiwan

Don Liu Louisiana University USA

Edward J. Smaglik Northen Arizona University USA

Farhad Memarzadeh National Institutes of Health USA

Fatchiyah M.Kes. Universitas Brawijaya Indonesia

Gwo-Jiun Horng Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taiwan

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Hairul Azman Roslan Universiti Malaysia Sarawak Malaysia

Hamed M El-Shora Mansoura University Egypt

Hanmin Jung Convergence Technology Research Planning South Korea

Hasmawi Bin Khalid University Teknologi Mara Malaysia

Hedayat Omidvar National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) Iran

Hikyoo Koh Lamar University USA

Hiroshi Uechi Osaka Gakuin University Japan

Hsien Hua Lee National Sun Yat-Sen University Taiwan

Hung-Yuan Chung National Central University Taiwan

Hyoungseop Kim Kyushu Insititute of Techonogy Japan

Ivica Veza University of Split Croatia

Jeril Kuriakose Manipal University India

Jieh-Shian Young National Changhua University of Education Taiwan

Jivika Govil Zion Bancorporation India

Kazuaki Maeda Chubu Univeristy Japan

Kim, TaeSoo Hanbat National University South Korea

Kuang-Hui Peng National Taipei University of Technology Taiwan

Kun-Li Wen Chienkuo Technology University Taiwan

Lai Mun Kou SEGi University Malaysia

M. Chandra Sekhar National Institute of Technology India

Mahadev Sakri BLDEA's Vachana Pitamaha Dr. P. G. Halakatti College of

Engineering and Technology, Vijayapur

India

Michael Pillay Vaal University of Technology South Africa

Michiko Miyamoto Akita Prefectural University Japan

Milan Dordevic College of Engineering and Technology Kuwait

Norizzah Abd Rashid Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia

Onder Turan Anadolu University Turkey

Osman ADIGUZEL Firat University Turkey

P. SIVAPRAKASH A.S.L. Pauls College of Engineering & Technology India

P.Sanjeevikumar University of Bologna India

Panayotis S.

Tremante M.

Universidad Central de Venezuela Venezuela

Patrick S.K. Chua Singapore Institute of Technology Singapore

Pei-Jeng Kuo National Chengchi University Taiwan

Phongsak Phakamach North Eastern University Thailand

Rainer Buchholz Friedrich-Alexander University Germany

Rajeev Kaula Missouri State University USA

Ransinchung Indian Institute of Technology India

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R.N.(Ranjan)

Roslan Zainal Abidin Infrastructure University Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

S. Ahmed John Jamal Mohamed College India

Saji Baby Kuwait University KUWAIT

Seok Kim Pusan National University South Korea

Seong Min Kim Chonbuk National University South Korea

Sergei Gorlatch University of Muenster Germany

Shen-Long Tsai National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taiwan

Sittisak Uparivong Khon Kaen University Thailand

Sudhir C.V. Caledonian College of Engineering Oman

Suresh. B. Gholse. Rtm Nagpur University India

Tan Lit Ken Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Malaysia

Teerapot Wessapan Eastern Asia University Thailand

The Nan Chang Tatung University Taiwan

Thippayarat

Chahomchuen

Kasetsart University Thailand

Vivian Louis Forbes Wuhan University China

Wei Gao IXIA INC. USA

Wen-Hua Tarng National Tsing Hua University Taiwan

William L. Baker Indiana State University USA

Wong Hai Ming The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong

Wong Tsun Tat The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

Yasuhiko Koike Tokyo University of Agriculture Japan

Yee-Wen Yen National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taiwan

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International Committees of Social Sciences

Adeeb Jarrah United Arab Emirates University UAE

Ahrar Husain Jamia Millia Islamia Indian

Alex Yao Tang National Cheng Kung University Taiwan

Ashish Pareek Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University, Ajmer India

Atefeh Ferdosipour Azad University Iran

Azidah Abu Ziden Universiti Sains Malaysia Malaysia

Azilawati Nanyang Technological University Singapore

Aziz Bin Ahmad University Malaysia Terengganu Malaysia

B. Suresh Lal Kakatiya University India

Badar Alam Iqbal Aligarh Muslim University India

Bayram Akarsu Erciyes University Turkey

Bor-Tyng Wang Feng Chia University Taiwan

Brian Hunt Mahidol University Thailand

Cathine G. Scott Morris College in Sumter USA

Chen-Yi Lin National Taichung University of Science and Technology Taiwan

Chia-Hwan Chen National Taipei University of Education Taiwan

Chia-Ming Chang National Chia-Yi University Taiwan

Chib Datta Meghe Institute of Management Studies India

Chih-Wei Peng Taipei Medical University and Hospital Taiwan

Ching-Yi Tien I-Shou University Taiwan

Chi-Ying Chen Asia University Taiwan

Concepcion C. Libuit City University of Pasay Philippines

Darshan kaur

Narang University of Rajasthan, Jaipur India

David Yoon Universitaire Léonard de Vinci France

Deok Man Kim Baekseok University South Korea

Dharam Vir Mahajan CCS university, Meerut India

Donald L. Amoroso Auburn University at Montgomery USA

Donghun Lee Sungkyunkwan University South Korea

Eddy K.W. Li The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong

Edward Hwang Chung Hua University Taiwan

Eric Santos Parilla University of Asia and the Pacific Philippines

Frank S.C. Tseng National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology Taiwan

Funda Varnaci Uzun Aksaray University Turkey

Gajendra Singh Satyawati College, University of Delhi India

Hamzeh Dodeen United Arab Emirates University UAE

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Hsiao-Tseng Lin Meiho University Taiwan

Intan Soliha Binti

Ibrahim Universiti Malaysia Sabah Malaysia

Irene Guatno Toribio Philippine Christian University Philippines

Jalil Safaei University of Northern British Columbia Canada

Jamie Halsall University of Huddersfield UK

Jeffrey Trambley Musashino Gakuin University Japan

Jian-Horng Chen Chung Shan Medical University Taiwan

John Christian S.

Jardin Palawan State University Philippines

John Erinorio Perez University of the Philippines Los Baños Philippines

Jonas Chao-Pen Yu Takming University of Science and Technology Taiwan

Joseph Lau The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong

Joyce Zhou Emporia State University USA

Junaid M. Shaikh Curtin University Sarawak Malaysia Malaysia

Kaedsiri Jaroenwisan Silpakorn Univesity Thailand

Kanokphon

Chantanarungpak Srinakharinwirot University Thailand

Karen Miranda

Fernandez Imus Institute Philippines

Karendra Devroop University of South Africa South Africa

Kim Sangho Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Japan

Krishna Govender AAA School of Advertising South Africa

Kyung Hee Kim Mokpo National University South Korea

Linda Oshita University of Hwaii USA

Margaret Sanapo Ritsumeikan University Japan

Maria Cristina M. De

los Santos Kyungdong University-Global Campus South Korea

Marie Paz E. Morales Philippine Normal University Philippines

Mehryar Nooriafshar University of Southern Queensland Australia

Michael Kao Chang Gung University Taiwan

Micheal Kon Aletheia University Taiwan

Michelle M.

Mukherjee Queensland University of Technology Australia

Mindy Suzanne

Andino Bloomsburg University USA

Ming-Chang Chih National Chung Hsing University Taiwan

Mingchu (Neal) Luo Emporia State University USA

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Mohamad Hafis

Amat Simin University Sultan Zainal Abdin Malaysia

Mohamed Ahmed El

Khouli Sadat Academy for Management Science Egypt

Mohamed Hammad

Hendy Beni-Suef University Egypt

N. S. Ravishankar Axis Bank India

Naim Uzun Aksaray University Turkey

Nezaket Memmedli Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences Azerbaijan

Ng Woon Lam Nanyang Technological University Singapore

Nukshi Esther

Imsong Institution of Psychology Counselling and Educational Research India

Obydullah

Al Marjuk Independent University, Bangladesh Bangladesh

Ozgul Keles Aksaray University Turkey

Parnprae

Chaoprayoon Maejo University Thailand

Prasong Tanpichai Kasetsart University Thailand

Purrie Pui-Yee NG BNU-HKBU United International College Hong Kong

Ramayah Thurasamy Universiti Sains Malaysia Malaysia

Reem Abed

Almotaleb Abuiyada Dhofar University Palestine

Ricky Ng Vocational Training Council Hong Kong

Ronald Griffin Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University USA

Rotaru

Ioan-Gheorghe Timotheus Brethren Theological Insititute of Bucharest Romania

Ruby Ann L. Ayo Bicol University Philippines

Sadiq Abdulwahed

Ahmed Ismail United Arab Emirates University UAE

Sally dhruva'

Stephenson Frosterburg State University USA

Shaik. Feroz Caledonian College of Engineering Oman

Shiv Prasad Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University India

Shujen Lee Asia University Taiwan

Shun-Hsing Chen Oriental Institute of Technology Taiwan

Soon SONG Wonkwang University South Korea

Stacey Jocoy Texas Tech University USA

Sunil Kumar Alliance University India

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T.S.Devaraja University of Mysore, Hemagangothri Campus India

Tan Khay Boon SIM Global Education Singapore

Theeraphab

Phetmalaikul Srinakharinwirot University Thailand

Vijayaletchumy

Subramaniam Universitas Putra Malaysia Malaysia

Wang Yu-Shan National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology Taiwan

Wei-Cheng Mau Wichita State University USA

Yong-Ho Kim Pukyong National University South Korea

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Special Thanks to Session Chairs

Mayura Soonwera KingMongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang

William H. Parrett Centre for Learning and Teaching

Ricky, Yuk-Kwan Ng Boise State University

Frank H. Wadsworth Indiana University Purdue University Columbus

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Conference Venue Information

Centara Watergate Pavillion Hotel Bangkok

Address: 567 Ratchaprarop Road, Makkasan, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand

Phone: +66 (0) 2625 1234

Fax: +66 (0) 2625 1235

Transportation From Suvarnabhumi Airport

1. Take SRTET City Line from Suvarnabhumi station to Ratchaprarop station. ( 25minutes, 6 stops)

2. 5 minutes-walk from Ratchaprarop station (after exit walk towards Thanon Nikhom Makkasan Road

and turn right to Ratchaprarop Road, Centara Watergate Pavillion Hotel Bangkok will be on the left.

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From Don Mueang Airport

*Airport Express Bus

1. Take the bus at exit number 12 in Terminal 2 and exit 6 in Terminal 1, follow the signs ''Shuttle

Bus''.

2. Take Bus A3 to Pratunam station. (55 minutes)

3. Walk east on Phetchaburi Rd.

4. Turn left at Ratchaprarop Rd.

5. Turn right after 3 blocks. Centara Watergate Pavillion Hotel Bangkok will be on the left.

**5 minutes-walk

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Centara Watergate Pavillion Hotel Bangkok

The 9th

floor plan

Registration: Pre-Function Area

Oral Session: Pavillion 1

Poster Session: Pavillion 2

Tea Break & Networking: Pre-Function Area

Lunch: Café 9

Pavillion 2 Pavillion 1

Pre-Function Area

Café 9

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Conference Schedule

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Oral Session

Time Schedule Venue

09:00-11:00 Pre-Registration Pre-Function Area, 9F

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Oral Session

Time Schedule Venue

08:30-16:00 Registration Pre-Function Area, 9F

09:00-10:00 Materials Science and Engineering/ Information

Engineering Pavillion 1, 9F

10:00-10:15 Tea Break & Networking Pre-Function Area, 9F

10:15-12:15

Natural Sciences Keynote Address

Dr. Mayura Soonwera

Topic: Eco-Friendly Agents for Plant Essential

Oils Against Mosquito Vectors

Social Sciences Keynote Adress

Dr. Ricky, Yuk-Kwan Ng

Topic: Learn to Unlearn, Unlearn to Learn

Dr. William H. Parrett

Topic: Disrupting Poverty:Turning

High-Poverty Schools into High Performing

Schools

Pavillion 1, 9F

12:15-13:15 Lunch Time Café 9, 9F

13:15-14:45 Psychology/ Communication Pavillion 1, 9F

14:45-15:00 Tea Break & Networking Pre-Function Area, 9F

15:00-16:45 Education Pavillion 1, 9F

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Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Poster Session

Time Schedule Venue

13:30-14:20 Poster Session (1)

Business & Management/ Society/ Education/ Psychology Pavillion 2, 9F

14:30-15:20

Poster Sessions (2)

Civil Engineering/ Electrical and Electronic Engineering/

Materials Science and Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering

and Technology

Pavillion 2, 9F

Thursday, November 15, 2018

Oral Session

Time Schedule Venue

09:00-11:00 Registration Pre-Function Area, 9F

10:30-10:45 Tea Break & Networking Pre-Function Area, 9F

10:45-12:15 Business & Management/ Literature and Linguistics/

Humanities and Culture Studies/ Law Pavillion 1, 9F

12:15-13:15 Lunch Time Café 9, 9F

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Natural Sciences Keynote Address

Pavillion 1, 9th Floor

10:15-12:15, Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Topic:

Eco-Friendly Agents for Plant Essential Oils against Mosquito Vectors

Dr. Mayura Soonwera

Associate Professor, Department of Plant Production Technology,

Faculty of Agricultural Technology, KingMongkut’s Institute of

Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand

Abstract

Currently, mosquito vectors are major medical insect pests in Southeast Asian countries, throughout Asia

as well as other areas of the world and they are serious vectors of human and animal diseases such as

dengue hemorrhagic fever, malaria, zika, filariasis and heartworm. However, most chemical insecticides

have lost the efficacy for mosquito vector control and mosquitoes have developed resistance to them.

More importantly, chemical insecticides also have toxic side effect to humans and the environment.

Therefore, plant essential oils are one of the best alternatives to chemical insecticides because they are

eco-friendly and nontoxic to humans, beneficial insects and non- target organisms, and they have been

shown to be easily biodegraded in soil, water and environment. Moreover, the essential oils from Libiatae,

Piperaceae, Zingiberaceae, Rutaceae, Illiciaceae and Umbelliferae plants exhibited high toxicity to larvae,

pupae and adults of mosquito vectors. In addition, the major chemical constituents of plant essential oils

were monoterpenoids and sesquiterpene such as cineol, geraniol, limoneme, terpineol, neolidol and

caryophyllene, and monoterpenoids caused mortality of insects by inhibiting the activity of

acetylcholinesterase enzyme in the nervous system of the insects. Thus, plant essential oils can be used as

an effective eco-friendly agents for mosquito vector control.

Introduction of Dr. Mayura Soonwera

Dr.Mayura Soonwera received her Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Sciences from KhonKhan University

in 1981.She obtained her Master and PhD degree in Plant Diseases and Entomology from Kasetsart

University,Thailand in 1984 and 1989, respectively. She worked in the National Research Council of

Thailand for two years and worked in Tokai University, Japan for Biological Control of insect pests in

1991. At present time, she is working as Associate Professor at King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology

Ladkraband (KMITL), Thailand. She has more than 60 publication in different international conferences

and several papers in international journals. She has got five research patents in herbal pediculicides for

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head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis: Phthiraptera) treatments. Her areas of research interest are herbal

pesticides or green pesticides for insect pests control, especially in urban insect pests such as mosquito,

house fly, cockroach and head louse.

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Social Sciences Keynote Address (1)

Pavillion 1, 9th Floor

10:15-12:15, Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Topic:

Learn to Unlearn, Unlearn to Learn

Dr Ricky, Yuk-Kwan Ng

Head of the Centre for Learning and Teaching (CLT)

Vocational Training Council (VTC), Hong Kong

Abstract

The concept of ‘unlearn’ is a déjà vu in the business sector to cope with the rapid changes in the market.

Short product cycles, continuous obsolescence of know-hows, the urge for innovation and exploration of

the unknowns are the key drives for entrepreneurs to unlearn for constant improvement to overcome

uncertainty. As early as 1990, Toffler asserted that ‘the illiterate of the 21st Century are not those who

cannot read and write but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn’. Some defined unlearn as giving

up prior learnt concepts and deeply held assumptions to enable new learning (Klien, 2008; Pighin and

Marzona, 2011). Interestingly, the concept and application of ‘unlearn’ in the education sector is rarely

mentioned. Constructivism theory of learning and teaching stresses the alignment of prior learning to

enable learners to build new theories and advance knowledge. To give up or to forget what had been

learnt or generated is a paradox for many academics, without mentioning to ask students to unlearn in

order to learn. Nonetheless, to unlearn is not to forget, it is rather to re-focus, to re-form thinking patterns

and to view things with new perspectives to strive for new knowledge. Klien (1989) contended that

unlearn is not to throw away knowledge but to put it aside temporarily and to parenthesize. Similarly,

Schein (2006) proposed a process to unfreeze, re-freeze to receive new knowledge. Einstein’s quote of

‘insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results’ best illustrates the

concept of ‘unlearn’. Doing the same thing repeatedly, one begins to re-form prior knowledge by putting

aside preconceptions and assumptions in order to generate new knowledge. Indeed, conducting research

to rectify theories for advancement is academics’ regular practices. In this connection, this paper

articulates the concept of ‘learn to unlearn’ and ‘unlearn to learn’ to reconsider learning and teaching

practices, pedagogies and potentials. This paper also addresses to what extent ‘unlearn’ will contribute to

the 21st Century’s literacy and how it helps facilitate better learning and teaching experiences for

innovation.

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Introduction of Dr Ricky, Yuk-Kwan Ng

Dr Ricky, Yuk-Kwan Ng is the Head of the Centre for Learning and Teaching (CLT) of the Vocational

Training Council (VTC), Hong Kong. With research interests in pedagogies in vocational and

professional education and training (VPET), staff development in higher education institutions and

organizational studies, he has published over 40 papers in Europe and Asia’s international conferences,

journals and books. Dr Ng is also the Principal Investigator of a HK$21 million cross-institutional project

funded by the Education Bureau of Hong Kong.

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Social Sciences Keynote Address (2)

Pavillion 1, 9th Floor

10:15-12:15, Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Topic:

Disrupting Poverty: Turning High-Poverty Schools into High Performing

Schools

Prof. William H. Parrett

Director of the Center for School Improvement & Policy Studies (CSI&PS)

Boise State University

Abstract

Much can be learned from schools that have helped their students’ overcome the powerful and pervasive

effects of poverty. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of poverty and its impact on student

learning, as well as how to confront and eliminate practices that work against student and school success.

Based on the award winning, best-selling ASCD book, Turning High-Poverty Schools into

High-Performing Schools, the author(s) share insight and lessons learned from the successes of a wide

range of high-poverty, high-performing schools.

Introduction of Prof. William H. Parrett

William H. Parrett has received international recognition for his work in school improvement related to

children and adolescents who live in poverty. He has co-authored ten books, the past three being

best-sellers. His most recent, the award-winning Turning High-Poverty Schools Into High-Performing

Schools, with Kathleen Budge, has provided a Framework For Action that has been adopted throughout

the nation to guide lasting improvement and student success in high-poverty schools. Bill and Kathleen’s

newest book, Disrupting Poverty: 5 Powerful Classroom Practices, was honored as an ASCD Member

book and provided to over 50,000 educational leaders and classroom teachers worldwide as a part of it’s

official release in January of 2018. As Director of the Boise State University Center for School

Improvement & Policy Studies for the past 20 years, Bill coordinates funded projects and school

improvement initiatives that currently exceed $5 million annually. He is a frequent speaker at

international and national events. His work with state and regional educational organizations, districts,

and schools, spans 44 states and 10 nations. Throughout his career, Parrett has worked to improve the

educational achievement of all children and youth, particularly those less advantaged. These efforts have

positively impacted the lives of thousands of young people, many of whom live in poverty.

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Oral Sessions

Materials Science and Engineering/ Information Engineering/ Biology

Wednesday, November 14, 2018 09:00-10:00 Pavillion 1

Session Chair: Dr. Mayura Soonwera

ISEANS-0033

Investigation of Lower Weight % Addition of B4C as Reinforcement on the Wear Response of

Magnesium based MMC Using Indentation Scratch Test Technique

Shishir Keerti︱Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

Aditya Gokhale︱Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

Jayant Jain︱Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

Sujeet K. Sinha︱Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

Gururaj Parande︱National University of Singapore

Manoj Gupta︱National University of Singapore

ISEANS-0039

Analysis of Green Innovation Engineering Factor in SMEs Malang City, Indonesia

Hanifa Maulani Ramadhan︱University of Brawijaya

Wiyata︱University of Brawijaya

Damas Dwi Anggoro︱University of Brawijaya

ISEANS-0031

Genotoxic Effects of Water Extracts of the Medicinal Plant Tulbaghia Violacea

Lerato Madike︱Vaal University of Technology

Samkeliso Takaidza︱Vaal University of Technology

Cano Ssemakalu︱Vaal University of Technology

Michael Pillay︱Vaal University of Technology

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Psychology/ Communicaiton

Wednesday, November 14, 2018 13:15-14:45 Pavillion 1

Session Chair: Dr. William H. Parrett

APSSC-0129

The Freshmen Experience: Mental Health of First Year University Students in Japan, Thailand,

and Germany

Nathalie Nann︱California State University

Shiho Toyama︱California State University

Paul Ratanasiripong︱California State University

ICEAP-0109

Meaning of Health among Melayu-Jambi College Students: An Indigenous Psychological Study

Siti Raudhoh︱University of Jambi

Ema Krisnawati︱University of Jambi

Nofrans Eka Saputra︱University of Jambi

Agung Iranda︱University of Jambi

Fadzlul︱University of Jambi

Jelpa Periantalo︱University of Jambi

Yun Nina Ekawati︱University of Jambi

ICEAP-0110

Friendship Relation among University Students in Jambi City: An Indigenous Psychological Study

Nofrans Eka Saputra︱University of Jambi

Agung Iranda︱University of Jambi

Fadzlul︱University of Jambi

Jelpa Periantalo︱University of Jambi

Siti Raudhoh︱University of Jambi

Yun Nina Ekawati︱University of Jambi

Ema Krisnawati︱University of Jambi

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APSSC-0156

The Pattern of Communication in Decision-Making Process in Candidate Selection in Indonesia

Democratic Party-Struggle: Debating Democratic Value, Locality and the Voice of Constituents

Gatut Priyowidodo︱Petra Christian University

Inri Inggrit Indrayani︱Petra Christian University

Yustisia Ditya Sari︱Petra Christian University

Samuel Gunawan︱Petra Christian University

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Education

Wednesday, November 14, 2018 15:00-16:45 Pavillion 1

Session Chair: Dr. Ricky, Yuk-Kwan Ng

ICEAP-0085

Students’ Perception of Using Ureply in Advanced Financial Accounting

KP Yuen︱The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

ICEAP-0087

Personal and School Factors, and the Mediating Role of Student Engagement in the Development

of 21st Century Life and Career Skills: A Proposed Model

Sheryll Ann Castillo︱Adventist University of the Philippines

ICEAP-0090

Importance of Risk Management in Engineering: Comparison of Senior and Sophomore

Undergraduates' Views

Hwee Ling Lim︱Khalifa University

Rodney J. Simmons︱Khalifa University

ICEAP-0119

International Faculty Representation in a Public University in the Midwest: A Case Study of Ball

State University

Maria Staton︱Ball State University

ICEAP-0121

Reimagining Schooling in Paradise: A Profile of Place-Conscious School Leadership for Social

Justice

Kathleen Budge︱Boise State University

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Business & Management/ Literature and Linguistics/ Humanities and

Culture Studies/ Law

Thursday, November 15, 2018 10:45-12:15 Pavillion 1

Session Chair: Dr. Frank H. Wadsworth

APSSC-0121

Corruption and Obstacles for Conducting Business in Former French West Africa

Frank H. Wadsworth︱Indiana University Purdue University Columbus

Jerry Wheat︱Indiana University Southeast

Brenda Swartz︱Indiana University Southeast

APSSC-0125

Survival of the Performing Musician: Analysis of Market Trends and the State of the Music

Industry

Karendra Devroop︱University of South Africa

APSSC-0128

Study on Changes of Themes Represented in Novels by Siburapha, Thai Modern Writer

Yumiko Udo︱The University of Tokyo

APSSC-0122

Higher Quality Audit Offices and Audit Fees

Mukesh Garg︱Monash University

Debra Jeter︱Vanderbilt University

Dhayani Kirubaharan︱Monash University

Vic Naiker︱The University of Melbourne

Eka Nugraha Tan︱Monash University

APSSC-0148

Organic Food Certification Influencing Asian Consumerism, with a Special Reference to China and

Thailand

Bee Chen Goh︱Southern Cross University

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Poster Sessions (1)

Business & Management/ Society/ Education/ Psychology

Wednesday, November 14, 2018 13:30-14:20 Pavillion 2

APSSC-0112

Perceived Values of Secondhand Merchandise: White-Shirt Experiment (Work-in-Progress

Report)

Pattarapong Burusnukul︱Eastern New Mexico University

Matthew Haney︱Eastern New Mexico University

Deborah Corbin︱Eastern New Mexico University

APSSC-0114

Use of a Barcode System to Improved Safety on Drug Delivery

Wen Ping Yang︱St. Paul's Hospital

Pi Liao︱St. Paul's Hospital

APSSC-0123

Development of Game Application to Increase Motivation in Learning for Privatistic Children

Hitoshi Sasaki︱Takushoku University

Hiroomi Motosugi︱Takushoku University

Rina Dakeshita︱Takushoku University

Ilyani Binti Mazlan Nur Hanis︱Takushoku University

Yoshiaki Kudo︱Takushoku University

APSSC-0124

Development of a Learning Support Application for Foreign Student in Japan by Using the Smart

Speaker

Chen Minmin︱Takushoku University

Hitoshi Sasaki︱Takushoku University

Ilyani Binti Mazlan Nur Hanis︱Takushoku University

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ICEAP-0092

Children with Developmental Deviations Based on Functioning in a Team of a Group with

Interpersonal Communication Difficulties as an Example

Grażyna Nowak-Starz︱The Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce

Roman Starz︱The Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce

Halina Król︱The Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce

Ewa Zięba︱The Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce

Agnieszka Strzelecka︱The Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce

Kamil Markowski︱The Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce

Tomasz Wójcik︱The Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce

ICEAP-0097

Health Condition of Youth from Vocational Schools in Poland

Halina Król︱The Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce

Malgorzata Biskup︱The Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce

Grażyna Nowak-Starz︱The Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce

ICEAP-0106

Recognizing the Value of Knowledge and Education as the Lifestyle Basis of Young People from

Secondary and Vocational Schools of Świętokrzyskie Region in Poland

Mariola Wojciechowska︱The Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce

Monika Szpringer︱The Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce

Jolanta Góra Półrola︱The Old-Polish Academy in Kielce

ICEAP-0118

Effects of Music Training on the Development of Language Skills: Findings from a Longitudinal

Study with German and Migrant Children

Stefana Francisca Lupu︱Carl von Ossietzky Universitat Oldenburg

Ingo Roden︱Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg

Mara Krone︱Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg

Stephan Bongard︱Goethe University,

Jasmin Chantah︱Goethe University,

Gunter Kreutz︱Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg

ICEAP-0094

Mirror Effects in Group Counseling Education

Wing Yee, Ho︱Caritas Institute of Higher Education

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ICEAP-0095

The Effect of Sexual Arousal and Emotional Arousal on Cognitive Performance

Ricky K. C. Au︱Caritas Institute of Higher Education

Verity K. Y. Tang︱Caritas Institute of Higher Education

ICEAP-0096

Prejudice and Need for Cognition: Relationship

Thomas E. Beard︱Brigham Young University-Hawaii

Jess G. Kohlert︱Brigham Young University-Hawaii

Samuel D. Bybee︱Brigham Young University-Hawaii

Robert C. Butler︱Eastern Oregon University

Boyd Timothy︱Brigham Young University-Hawaii

ICEAP-0104

Prejudice of Undergraduate Students as a Function of Gender and Religiosity

Samuel D. Bybee︱Brigham Young University-Hawaii

Thomas E. Beard︱Brigham Young University-Hawaii

Jess G. Kohlert︱Brigham Young University-Hawaii

Boyd Timothy︱Brigham Young University-Hawaii

Robert C. Butler︱Eastern Oregon University

ICEAP-0105

The Lesson of Autonomy in Classroom and Family: The Facilitating Effect of Learning Climate

and Parenting Behavior on Taiwanese Adolescents’ Dual Autonomy and Life Adaptation

Chih-Wen Wu︱National Taiwan Normal University

Kuang-Hui Yeh︱National Taiwan University

ICEAP-0111

Top-Down and Task-Relevance Control the Effect of Object-Based Attention

Koeun Jung︱Chungnam National University

Suk Won Han︱Chungnam National University

Yoonki Min︱Chungnam National University

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ICEAP-0117

Stress and Professional Burnout in the Self-Assessment of Prison Officers

Monika Szpringer︱The Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce

Mariola Wojciechowska︱The Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce

Jarosław Chmielewski︱Institute of Environmental Protection - National Research Institute

Edyta Laurman-Jarząbek︱Academia Ignatianum in Cracow

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Poster Sessions (2)

Civil Engineering/ Electrical and Electronic Engineering/ Materials

Science and Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering and Technology

Wednesday, November 14, 2018 14:30-15:20 Pavillion 2

ISEANS-0037

Effects of Climate Change on Surface Runoff: Case of Korea

Minwoo Son︱Chungnam National University

Jeong-Seok Yang︱Kookmin University

Tae-Hwa Jung︱Hanbat National University

ISEANS-0035

Robot Welding Gun Monitoring System Using Deep Muti-Layer Neural Network

In Soo Lee︱Kyungpook National University

Jong-Hyun Lee︱Kyungpook National University

Tae-Hyun Cho︱Kyungpook National University

Won-Sub Tae︱Kia Motors Corporation

Yeon-Soo Kim︱Kia Motors Corporation

Yoon-Soo Kim︱Kia Motors Corporation

Myung-Hwan Jeong︱AUTO IT Industrial Co., Ltd

Chul-Jin Jung︱AUTO IT Industrial Co., Ltd

Jae-Woo Lee︱A-JIN Industrial Co., Ltd

Kyung-Jin Na︱A-JIN Industrial Co., Ltd

Soo-Young Ha︱A-JIN Industrial Co., Ltd

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ISEANS-0040

Comparison of Different Types of Induction Electrodes of a MEMS-Based Electric Field Sensor

Yaosheng Huang︱China Southern Power Grid Corporation

Ya Mou︱Tsinghua University

Zhanqing Yu︱Tsinghua University

Zipan Nie︱Tsinghua University

Chao Zhang︱China Southern Power Grid Corporation

Zhiming Zhen︱China Southern Power Grid Corporation

Rong Zeng︱Tsinghua University

ISEANS-0036

Rheological Properties of Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive Using Multifunctional Oligosiloxane

Jong Tae Leem︱Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

Min Sung Song︱Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

Ju Hui Kang︱Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

Woong Cheol Seok︱Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

Seong Won Park︱Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

Ho Jun Song︱Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

Sangkug Lee︱Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

ISEANS-0032

Numerical Study of Mixed Convection Thermal Enhancement in a Novel Flat-Plate Solar Water

Collector Using Metal-Foam Blocks

Po-Chuan Huang︱National Taipei University of Technology

Chien Cheng Hung︱National Taipei University of Technology