Children's perception of motivational design elements in educational websites

This study builds on and extends the existing literature of motivational analysis of Web sites through the children's eyes. A new instrument called the Motivation Analysis Rating Kit (or, M@RK) was developed to assess the children's perception of Web design elements (that most strongly rel...

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Main Author: Loh, Christian Sebastian Choy Yew.
Other Authors: Williams, Michael
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-140512020-11-01T06:13:15Z Children's perception of motivational design elements in educational websites Loh, Christian Sebastian Choy Yew. Williams, Michael National Institute of Education DRNTU::Social sciences::Education::Educational technology::Computer assisted instruction This study builds on and extends the existing literature of motivational analysis of Web sites through the children's eyes. A new instrument called the Motivation Analysis Rating Kit (or, M@RK) was developed to assess the children's perception of Web design elements (that most strongly relate to the motivational quality of educational Web sites) and the Web features (most preferred in cool Web sites) were examined. It measures the children's reactions along the four categories (defined by Small in WebMAC), with the addition of a fifth category: "Overall Perception". Participants were required to view three Web sites in one session. The research employed a repeated measures design on a single sample (N-71), with two within-subjects factors ('Web site' with three levels, and 'motivational element' with five levels). Paired-sample t-tests were used to compare student ratings among the various motivational elements. Master of Education 2008-10-20T11:22:13Z 2008-10-20T11:22:13Z 1999 1999 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14051 en 147 p. application/pdf
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Loh, Christian Sebastian Choy Yew.
Children's perception of motivational design elements in educational websites
description This study builds on and extends the existing literature of motivational analysis of Web sites through the children's eyes. A new instrument called the Motivation Analysis Rating Kit (or, M@RK) was developed to assess the children's perception of Web design elements (that most strongly relate to the motivational quality of educational Web sites) and the Web features (most preferred in cool Web sites) were examined. It measures the children's reactions along the four categories (defined by Small in WebMAC), with the addition of a fifth category: "Overall Perception". Participants were required to view three Web sites in one session. The research employed a repeated measures design on a single sample (N-71), with two within-subjects factors ('Web site' with three levels, and 'motivational element' with five levels). Paired-sample t-tests were used to compare student ratings among the various motivational elements.
author2 Williams, Michael
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Loh, Christian Sebastian Choy Yew.
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author Loh, Christian Sebastian Choy Yew.
author_sort Loh, Christian Sebastian Choy Yew.
title Children's perception of motivational design elements in educational websites
title_short Children's perception of motivational design elements in educational websites
title_full Children's perception of motivational design elements in educational websites
title_fullStr Children's perception of motivational design elements in educational websites
title_full_unstemmed Children's perception of motivational design elements in educational websites
title_sort children's perception of motivational design elements in educational websites
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