A Development Interactive Introducing Fitness Equipment With Virtual Tour 360-degree.

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Paporn Laopilai
Thinnakorn Phothisopha
Kittisak Soisanted

Abstract

          The purposes of this research were: 1) to develop interactive media recommending exercise equipment using 360° virtual tour technology, 2) to study the quality of the interactive media recommending exercise equipment with 360° virtual tour technology and 3) to assess the satisfaction levels of service users with the interactive media recommending exercise equipment using 360° virtual tour technology. The sample group consisted of 3 experts and 50 regular users of the Fitness Center at Sisaket Rajabhat University. Research tools included an Efficiency Evaluation Form and a Satisfaction Questionnaire for interactive media recommending exercise equipment with 360° virtual tour technology. Statistical methods used in the research included mean and standard deviation.


          The research findings are as follows: 1) the interactive media developed for recommending fitness equipment with a 360-degree virtual tour consists of two main components: a visual display section and a data display section, 2) the evaluation of the quality of the interactive media recommending exercise equipment with 360° virtual tour technology showed high levels of effectiveness and 3) the assessment of user satisfaction with the interactive media recommending exercise equipment with 360° virtual tour technology indicated that users expressed the highest levels of satisfaction. These findings demonstrate that the developed interactive media effectively recommends exercise equipment using 360° virtual tour technology and meets users' expectations regarding quality and satisfaction levels.


 

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Laopilai, P., Phothisopha, T. . ., & Soisanted, K. . . (2024). A Development Interactive Introducing Fitness Equipment With Virtual Tour 360-degree. Journal of Technology Management Rajabhat Maha Sarakham University, 11(1), 85–95. retrieved from https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/itm-journal/article/view/252655
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บทความวิจัย

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