Abstract
The purpose of this study is to develop and validate an evaluation tool of educational apps for smart education. Based on literature reviews, a potential model for evaluating educational apps was suggested. An evaluation tool consisting of 57 survey items was delivered to 156 students in middle and high schools. An exploratory factor analysis was then used to ascertain the importance of the criteria. Four exploratory constructs and eight subfactors were extracted from the data collected: Factor I was labeled as “Teaching & Learning,” Factor II, “Screen Design,” Factor III, “Technology,” and Factor IV, “Economy & Ethics.” Each factor has two subfactors, respectively. Reliability estimates using Cronbach’s alpha indicated that the evaluation tool had good internal consistency. The overall results of the analyses suggest that this evaluation tool is highly instrumental for evaluating educational apps.
Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
