Insights on usability testing: The effectiveness of an adaptive e-learning system for secondary school mathematics

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Liz Aliza Awang, F. Yusop, Mahmoud Danaee
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The study evaluates the Mythematix prototype, an innovative adaptive e-learning system designed specifically to enhance secondary school students’ understanding and proficiency in mathematics. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, it combines qualitative and quantitative research methodologies to thoroughly assess students’ perceptions and experiences with the Mythematix prototype. The study involved a group of 30 students participating in a comprehensive usability survey, which included a range of Likert scale questions alongside an open-ended response. This survey was designed to evaluate the usability of the prototype, pinpointing its strengths and weaknesses from the students’ perspectives. The analysis of the survey results provided detailed insights into the most and least effective aspects of the prototype. Overall, the study contributes valuable insights into the effectiveness of adaptive e-learning platforms in enhancing and enriching students’ learning experiences in mathematics, and it lays the groundwork for future research in this evolving educational field.
可用性测试的启示:中学数学自适应电子学习系统的有效性
该研究对 Mythematix 原型进行了评估,Mythematix 原型是一个创新的自适应电子学习系统,专为提高中学生的数学理解能力和熟练程度而设计。研究采用混合方法,结合定性和定量研究方法,全面评估学生对 Mythematix 原型的看法和体验。这项研究有 30 名学生参与了全面的可用性调查,其中包括一系列李克特量表问题和开放式回答。该调查旨在评估原型的可用性,从学生的角度找出其优缺点。通过对调查结果的分析,可以详细了解原型最有效和最无效的方面。总之,本研究为自适应电子学习平台在增强和丰富学生数学学习体验方面的有效性提供了有价值的见解,并为这一不断发展的教育领域的未来研究奠定了基础。
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