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https://ruomoplus.lib.uom.gr/handle/8000/63| Title: | A comparative study between a computer-based and a mobile-based assessment | Authors: | Nikou, Stavros A. Economides, Anastasios A. |
Author Department Affiliations: | Department of Economics | Author School Affiliations: | School of Economic and Regional Studies | Subjects: | FRASCATI__Social sciences__Educational sciences__Education, general (including: training, pedagogy,didactics) FRASCATI__Natural sciences__Computer and information sciences |
Keywords: | Computer-based Assessment Mobile-based Assessment User experience Usability |
Issue Date: | 2019 | Publisher: | Emerald | Journal: | Interactive Technology and Smart Education | ISSN: | 1741-5659 1741-5659 |
Volume: | 16 | Issue: | 4 | Start page: | 381 | End page: | 391 | Abstract: | PurposeThe purpose of this study is to compare the overall usability and user experience of desktop computers and mobile-devices when used in a summative assessment in the context of a higher education course.Design/methodology/approachThe study follows a between-groups design. The participants were 110 first-year undergraduate students from a European university. Students in the experimental group participated in the assessment using mobile devices, whereas students in the control group participated using desktop computers. After the assessment, students self-reported their experiences with computer-based assessment (CBA) and mobile-based assessment (MBA), respectively. The instruments used were the user experience questionnaire and the system usability scale.FindingsAttractiveness and novelty were reported significantly higher in the experimental group (MBA), while no significant differences were found between the two groups in terms of efficiency, perspicuity, dependability and stimulation. The overall score for the system usability was not found to differ between the two conditions.Practical implicationsThe usability and user experience issues discussed in this study can inform educators and policymakers about the potential of using mobile devices in online assessment practices, as an alternative to desktop computers.Originality/valueThe study is novel, in that it provides quantitative evidence for the usability and user experience of both desktop computers and mobile devices when used in a summative assessment in the context of a higher education course. Study findings can contribute towards the interchangeable usage of desktop computers and mobile devices in assessment practices in higher education. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1108/ITSE-01-2019-0003 https://ruomoplus.lib.uom.gr/handle/8000/63 |
DOI: | 10.1108/ITSE-01-2019-0003 | Corresponding Item Departments: | Department of Economics Department of Economics |
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