Introducing a mobile learning attitude scale for higher education
conference contribution
posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00authored byFerial Khaddage, G Knezek
The Mobile Learning Scale v1 .0 consists of seven Likert items drawn from the key points developed for a paper on mobile learning prospects for informal learning in higher education (Khaddage & Knezek, 2011 ). Many of these points had been initially developed during the 2011 International Summit on ICT in Education (UNESCO, Paris, 2011 ), where the first author was Rapporteur for the working group Co-Chaired by the second author. In order to assess the performance of the instrument, data were gathered from 81 undergraduate and graduate university students during August and September of 2011. Data were assessed for strength of agreement on individual items and for internal consistency reliability of the seven item-scale. Initial indications are that the instrument has good reliability for university students (Alpha = .85) and can be useful for assessing attitudes toward mobile learning technologies and applications within the intended audience of higher education learners. Potential uses and plans for future research are discussed.
History
Event
IFIP Computers in Education. World Conference (10th : 2013 : Torun, Poland)
Series
Vol. 1
Pagination
226 - 235
Publisher
Nicolaus Copernicus University Press
Location
Torun, Poland
Place of publication
Torun, Italy
Start date
2013-07-02
End date
2013-07-05
ISBN-13
9788323130901
Language
eng
Notes
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Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2013, Nicolaus Copernicus University Press
Editor/Contributor(s)
N Reynold, M Webb
Title of proceedings
WCCE 2013 : Learning while we are connected : Proceedings of the IFIP Computers in Education 2013 World Conference