Usability of Educational Technology: Global Perspective
Irshad Ullah,
Aamna Saleem Khan
Issue:
Volume 3, Issue 2, December 2019
Pages:
32-36
Received:
15 April 2019
Accepted:
26 August 2019
Published:
11 September 2019
DOI:
10.11648/j.ajeit.20190302.11
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Abstract: To enhance and improve process of education, the work is continuously in progress. Different researchers and educationist are busy to facilitate the learner as well as the teacher. Technology is also on the way of progress to make it user friendly. Despite of the use of technology in every field, the user faces problems while using and updating it. For its efficient use, some guidelines are always required by keeping in view the use and challenges of technology. The study was conducted in the form of documentary analysis that how new technology can be used to help and improve the process of teaching and learning. The objective of the study was to investigate the use of technology in the field of education. The results and discussion shows that with the use of this, the process of teaching and learning will be efficientl and effectives.
Abstract: To enhance and improve process of education, the work is continuously in progress. Different researchers and educationist are busy to facilitate the learner as well as the teacher. Technology is also on the way of progress to make it user friendly. Despite of the use of technology in every field, the user faces problems while using and updating it....
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Difficulty and Discriminating Indices of Junior Secondary School Mathematics Examination; A Case Study of Oriade Local Government, Osun State
Thomas Olabode Abe,
Ezekiel Olaoluwa Omole
Issue:
Volume 3, Issue 2, December 2019
Pages:
37-46
Received:
10 May 2019
Accepted:
24 October 2019
Published:
30 October 2019
DOI:
10.11648/j.ajeit.20190302.12
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Abstract: This study examined Difficulty and Discriminating Indices of Junior Secondary School Mathematics Examination in Osun State; A Case Study Of Oriade Local Government. Two Schools were selected through random sampling from Oriade Local Government of Osun State. The sample of the study consisted of sixty respondents that were drawn from the population of the study. Hypotheses were formulated the study through the stated objectives for the study. Pre and post- test was developed to validate the method used for data collection and analysis. The data collected were analyzed using t-test statistics and analysis of variance (ANOVA) at 0.05 level of significance. The findings revealed that the difficulty indexes of the JSSCE were good for 59 out of the 60 items in the examination while 1 item requires modification as the question might have been unclear or misunderstood by the students. Also, discriminatory indexes were considered appropriate for 59 out of the 60 items in the examination while 1 item was found inappropriate and thus does not fit into the set of questions for the JSSCE unless it is rewritten for better clarity. The study also revealed that students’ gender, age, class and school type have no significant influence on their academic performance in the JSSCE. Based on the findings of the study, test measurement and evaluation experts should emphasize and also ensure that proper test analysis are carried out on test items before they are administered to students especially in national examinations.
Abstract: This study examined Difficulty and Discriminating Indices of Junior Secondary School Mathematics Examination in Osun State; A Case Study Of Oriade Local Government. Two Schools were selected through random sampling from Oriade Local Government of Osun State. The sample of the study consisted of sixty respondents that were drawn from the population ...
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An Autonomous Training About College Students’ Reading of All-capital-letter English
Xiaoman Chen,
Xiaomin Xiao
Issue:
Volume 3, Issue 2, December 2019
Pages:
47-51
Received:
27 March 2019
Accepted:
23 May 2019
Published:
7 November 2019
DOI:
10.11648/j.ajeit.20190302.13
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Abstract: In many years of College English teaching, the writer finds that university students in China have difficulty reading out all-capital-letter English in the materials they are reading, and teachers and researchers have never paid attention to it. Such phenomenon draws the attention of the writer who begin studying about students’ reading abilities of all-capital-letter English. This study describes an autonomous training about college students’ reading of all-capital-letter English, in which 20 English majors in Jinggangshan Univercity (China) participated. The research results demonstrated that students’ reading awareness and reading abilities of all-capital-letter English had been greatly improved. It is suggested that in English teaching the comprehensive abilities of English should cover the reading abilities of all-capital-letter English and students’ reading abilities of all-capital-letter English should be cultivated, to which English teachers and researchers should attach importance.
Abstract: In many years of College English teaching, the writer finds that university students in China have difficulty reading out all-capital-letter English in the materials they are reading, and teachers and researchers have never paid attention to it. Such phenomenon draws the attention of the writer who begin studying about students’ reading abilities o...
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