Bridging formal and informal learning : a mobile learning attitude scale for higher education


Autoria(s): Knezek, Gerald; Khaddage, Ferial
Data(s)

01/01/2012

Resumo

Problem Statement: Over the past decade there has been an increasing global demand towards the integration of mobile technologies for teaching and learning. There has emerged a need for a survey instrument that can form a solid foundation for objective judgment of leaner perspectives as they begin using mobile applications for learning. The Mobile Learning Scale, a seven-item, Likert-type survey instrument, was developed by the authors in response to this need. Items were drawn from the key points developed for a 2011 paper by the authors on mobile learning prospects for informal learning in higher education [13], with many of these points initially developed during group discussions at the 2011 International Summit on ICT in Education hosted at UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France. Approach: In order to access the performance of the instrument, data were gathered from 81 undergraduate and graduate university students during August and September of 2011. Follow-up data were also gathered from 19 undergraduates in February, 2012. Results: Initial indications are the instrument has good reliability (Alpha = .80 - .85) as well as acceptable content, construct, and criterion-related validity when used with its intended audience. Conclusions/Recommendations: The authors conclude that the Mobile Learning Scale v1.0 performs well as a unidimensional scale that is capable of assessing pre-post gains resulting from a mobile learning intervention within a university course. The authors propose that this new instrument should be useful for helping guide educators in the process of meaningful integration of Mobile Applications (Apps) into teaching and learning, inside and outside the classroom.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30055285

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

British Association of Academic Research (BAAR)

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30055285/knezek-bridgingformal-2013.pdf

http://bjss.baar.org.uk/uploads/NOV ISSUE/BJSS-2012-1114-BRIDGING_FORMAL_AND_INFORMAL_LEARNING.pdf

Palavras-Chave #mobile applications #informal learning #attitude measurement #Likert scale
Tipo

Journal Article