scholarly journals Development and evaluation of an instructional LiveBinders for learning selected computer studies concept in Ilorin Metropolis

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 109-122
Author(s):  
Gboyega Ayodeji Aladesusi ◽  
Fatai Oloruntobi Akindiya

This research was developed and evaluated an instructional LiveBinders for learning selected computer Studies concepts in Ilorin Metropolis, Nigeria. In this research, the design and development model was used. The participants in the study were five computer studies teachers, five computer science experts, and five educational technology experts were chosen at random. The following research instruments were used in this study: a developed computer storage device for computer studies, an expert rating guide of educational technology, and a subject content validation questionnaire. Research questions were answered using percentages and mean. The study concluded that if LiveBinders are properly integrated into learning, computer studies learning can be improved. As a result, it was suggested that students be encouraged to use LiveBinders for learning regardless of a subject area.

2007 ◽  
Vol 16 (VIII) ◽  
pp. 22-31
Author(s):  
Rina Sukawati

The purpose of this research was to develop training package for intrapersonal intelligence development for the students of Educational Technology Department, School of Education, State University of Jakarta. The package was develop by employing Instructional Development Model. The research resulted in training package for intrapersonal intelligence development for the university students which is expected to be applicable or adjustable for trainings and the other universities for the similar purposes. A set of recommendation is given in using this package to be effective and efficient.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 70-76
Author(s):  
Janiko Janiko ◽  
Atmazaki Atmazaki ◽  
Novia Juita

This study aims to describe the form, function and meaning of oral literary sayings that exist in the people of Dusun Bangko in Jambi Province. Theories used in this study are oral traditions, functions of oral traditions, oral literature, and folklore. This type of research is a qualitative research with a descriptive approach. Data collection techniques are interviews, observation, documentation, and questionnaire research questions. Data analysis techniques are data reduction, presenting data, and conclusions. Based on data obtained in the field, the forms of oral traditions that developed in Dusun Bangko are petatah petitih, seloko and rhymes. All three oral traditions were once developed. However, at this time the Seloko has begun to be rarely used. While rhymes and petatah petitih very much used by the community. The function of oral tradition is as a reference for oneself and society so that it does not deviate from ethics, morals, and religion. Another goal is to cultivate human morals be better in order to give meaning to life. Furthermore, as a guide for a better way of life future. The meaning of oral traditions that develop in the community is very much. For example the meaning when doing immoral acts is different from stealing and the delivery method is also different. His sayings lead to destruction if life is not in accordance with the demands of the Qur'an and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad SAW.


2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-82 ◽  
Author(s):  
Syed Hassan Raza ◽  
Hassan Abu Bakar ◽  
Bahtiar Mohamad

Abstract The ongoing development of the strategic communication research in the area of the advertising calls for the development and validation of the measurement instruments that can address the indulgence of the advertising appeals in a specific cultural context. Therefore, the present study examines and validate advertising appeals by considering the norms based on the GLOBE nine cultural dimensions in Malaysian context. The analysis involved data from 10 advertising expert for content validation, followed by 10 advertising expert rating and ranking of the scale of its relevance and clarity to assess the item-level content validation. The results provided to support the impact of cultural norms are substantial for Malaysian advertising, which are identified from content validation procedure.


Rev Rene ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 22 ◽  
pp. e61427
Author(s):  
Izabel Cristina de Souza ◽  
Joyce da Silva Costa ◽  
Mayara Maria Silva da Cruz Alencar ◽  
Paloma Gabrielly Amorim Monteiro ◽  
Priscila de Souza Aquino ◽  
...  

Objective: to describe the construction process and evaluate the evidence for content and appearance validity of a serial album for the prevention of foot complications in diabetics. Methods: methodological study of the construction of the educational material, according to the following steps: bibliographic survey; construction of the educational technology and validation of content and appearance by experts in diabetes and technical production. The judges were chosen by convenience, five for content and two for appearance. The Content Validation Index and the Suitability Assessment of Materials were applied. Results: the Content Validation Index showed agreement among judges, with a result ranging from 0.76 to 1.0. According to the score obtained in the Suitability Assessment of Materials, the material was considered adequate, with a percentage of44.5%. Conclusion: the serial album was considered valid for content and appearance and is suitable for clinical validation for use by health professionals in health education activities.


Fascism ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 323-345
Author(s):  
Liam Liburd ◽  
Paul Jackson

Abstract The drive to decolonise is of central importance to the study of fascism, which after all was and remains a politics rooted in specific conceptions of colonialism and race. In this article, we have invited both leading academics and early career scholars to reflect on how we might ‘decolonise’ fascist studies. Their comments approach fascism in a range of contexts, and offer reflections on how to frame future research questions, approach methodological issues, and consider how fascism studies might develop a more overt and clear stance on the problems posed by decolonising the subject area more broadly. It is hoped that these commentaries will enrich the field of fascist studies and, in turn, do more to relate it to the work of scholars in other relevant areas of study, particularly those working on critical theories of race and racism. Contributors to this debate are: Leslie James, Raul Carstocea, Daniel Hedinger, Liam J. Liburd, Cathy Bergin, Benjamin Bland, Evan Smith, Jonathan Hyslop, Benjamin Zachariah, and Caroline Campbell.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 7
Author(s):  
Zahid Abdush Shomad ◽  
Iwan Junaedi ◽  
Mulyono Mulyono

<p class="JRPMAbstractBodyEnglish">Australia grants individual states autonomy to develop school mathematics curricula. This article aims to find out a model for developing a school mathematics curriculum in Queensland. The method used in this research is Systematic Literature Review (SLR). This SLR method can be used to identify, review, evaluate, and interpret studies related to the topics discussed in this study, with specific relevant research questions. The SLR method in this research is carried out by systematically reviewing and identifying journals, which follow the steps or protocols that have been set in each process. The documents studied and researched include journals and professional scientific papers and Queensland mathematics curriculum documents for grades 11 and 12, namely the Queensland Curriculum &amp; Assessment Authority (QCAA). Based on the results of the literature review, it was found that in Queensland, the mathematics curriculum in grades 11 and 12 is divided into three types, namely Mathematics A curriculum, Mathematics B curriculum, and Mathematics C curriculum. Each type of curriculum is developed according to the conditions and skills required by students.</p>


Author(s):  
Elizabeth Murphy ◽  
Maria A. Rodriguez-Manzanares

<span>This paper describes how activity theory (AT) and its principle of contradictions may be relied on to guide research in educational technology. The paper begins with a theoretical overview of AT and of its principle of contradictions. It follows with a synthesis of studies that have used AT as a lens to study information and communication technologies (ICTs) in educational contexts. We analyse educational technology studies that have focused on contradictions in terms of their underlying assumptions, research questions, approaches to analysis, findings, and implications. The lens of AT and contradictions provides a versatile tool to inquire into various aspects of educational technology use, taking into account individual and institutional perspectives as well as evolution over time. AT and its principle of contradictions provide insights into how transformation may occur with use of ICTs in educational contexts.</span>


2012 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-81 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rosa Maria Bottino

Due to its interdisciplinary nature, the field of educational technology is characterized by approaches, models and methodologies that derive from a number of different disciplines. Consequently, to understand how the different approaches have been concretely applied to the design, practical implementation and analysis of learning environments integrating technology, it is necessary to refer to some overarching notions through which it is possible to link theoretical reflections and the pedagogical and technical considerations that one has to face when designing or analysing learning environments integrating technology. In this paper two notions will be considered in particular: that of perspectives and that of the didactical functionalities of an ICT-based tool. The idea is to use these two notions as conceptual complementary lenses: the notion of perspectives can help to better connect the educational technology field with related areas and concepts; the notion of didactical functionalities, in the framework of each perspective, can help to highlight relevant issues and research questions. The aim is to sketch a framework to support the understanding of research studies in the field of educational technology at the school level and, in particular, to situate, as examples, specific projects carried out at the Institute for Educational Technology (ITD) of the Italian National Research Council (CNR).


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 104 ◽  
Author(s):  
Afrahamiryano - ◽  
Dewi Ariani

E-learning lecture system is a lecture system that has been the talk of the world for several years. With regard to this e-learning process, there will still be teaching materials that are made. Teaching materials in the form of material for one semester published through e-learning media. Each teaching material needs to go through the validation process. So far, teaching materials created by lecturers only to support the lecture process, not many lecturers who validate the teaching materials given to students. The importance of validation of teaching materials is necessary to see the suitability of teaching materials to business / industry needs, so that the teaching materials are appropriate and suitable for use in learning. Therefore, the research is conducted to determine the validity of this resource. The formulation of the problem in this research is how the validity of basic chemistry textbook content for e-learning lecture system in FKIP UMMY Solok? To answer the problem formulation used R & D research method using 4D development model. The content validation of Textbook is done by expert consideration method and for data analysis of expert consideration result, used CVR index developed by Lawshe. Validation of this textbook aims to see the suitability of the content or substance of teaching materials. Triangulation results of expert consideration data obtained information that the validity of Basic Chemistry Basic textbook relevant / viable in terms of content and can be used for e-learning lecture system.


2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (12) ◽  
pp. 3304
Author(s):  
Ana Luiza Martins Mourão ◽  
Eryjosy Marculino Guerreiro Barbosa ◽  
Edna Maria Camelo Chaves ◽  
Ana Valeska Siebra Silvs ◽  
Mardênia Gomes Ferreira Vasconcelos

RESUMO Objetivo: construir uma tecnologia educativa para cuidadores de crianças com HIV/AIDS. Método: trata-se de estudo quantitativo, tipo metodológico, realizado a partir da construção do material educativo, com posterior validação por nove juízes e avaliação de 15 cuidadores. Estabeleceu-se a validação de conteúdo a partir do Índice de Validade de Conteúdo com concordância igual ou maior que 0,78.  Resultados: compôs-se o folder por oito páginas e embasaram-se os seus textos na literatura e em entrevistas realizadas com cuidadores para apreender parte da subjetividade destes sobre a percepção e a expectativa que permeiam os cuidados à criança com HIV/Aids. Avaliaram-se os itens como adequados alcançando o IVC total de 0,90. Evidenciou-se que o percentual de concordância dos cuidadores foi de 100% na maioria dos itens. Conclusão: construiu-se e validou-se o folder podendo este ser utilizado na educação em saúde com cuidadores proporcionando o empoderamento ao cuidado de crianças com HIV/Aids. Descritores: Cuidadores; Criança; HIV; Tecnologia; Educação em Saúde; Sorodiagnóstico da AIDS.ABSTRACT Objective: to construct an educational technology for caregivers of children with HIV / AIDS. Method: this is a quantitative study, methodological type, made from the construction of educational material, with subsequent validation by nine judges and evaluation of 15 caregivers. Content validation was established from the Content Validity Index with concordance equal to or greater than 0.78. Results: the folder was composed of eight pages and based on literature and interviews with caregivers to capture part of their subjectivity about the perception and expectation that permeate the care of children with HIV / AIDS. The items were assessed as adequate to reach the total IVC of 0.90. It was evidenced that the percentage of agreement of the caregivers was of 100% in the majority of the items. Conclusion: the folder was constructed and validated, and it can be used in health education with caregivers, providing the empowerment to care for children with HIV / AIDS. Descriptors: Caregivers; Child; HIV; Technology; Health Education; AIDS Serodiagnosis.RESUMENObjetivo: construir una tecnología educativa para cuidadores de niños con VIH / SIDA. Método: se trata de estudio cuantitativo, tipo metodológico, realizado a partir de la construcción del material educativo, con posterior validación por nueve jueces y evaluación de 15 cuidadores. Se estableció la validación de contenido a partir del Índice de Validez de Contenido con concordancia igual o mayor que 0,78. Resultados: se compuso el folleto por ocho páginas y basaron sus textos en la literatura y en entrevistas realizadas con cuidadores para aprehender parte de la subjetividad de éstos sobre la percepción y la expectativa que permean los cuidados al niño con VIH / SIDA. Se evaluaron los ítems como adecuados alcanzando el IVC total de 0,90. Se evidenció que el porcentaje de concordancia de los cuidadores fue del 100% en la mayoría de los ítems. Conclusión: se construyó y validó el folleto pudiendo este ser utilizado en la educación en salud con cuidadores proporcionando el empoderamiento al cuidado de niños con VIH / SIDA. Descriptores: Cuidadores; Niño; VIH; Tecnología; Educación en Salud; Serodiagnóstico del SIDA.


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