Sains Malaysiana 39(4)(2010): 677–684
Skor Pengukuran Kebergunaan
Perisian Kursus Matematik Berdasarkan
Faktor Penilai
(Mathematics
Courseware Usefulness Measurement Score Based
on Evaluator’s Factors)
Noraidah
Sahari @ Ashaari, Hairulliza Mohd Judi
Pusat
Teknologi Maklumat, Fakulti Teknologi dan Sains Maklumat
Universiti
Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 Bangi, Selangor D.E., Malaysia
Abdul
Azim Abdul Ghani, Mohd Hasan Selamat
Fakulti
Sains Komputer dan Teknologi Maklumat, Universiti Putra Malaysia
43400
Serdang, Selangor D.E., Malaysia
Aida
Suraya Md Yunus
Fakulti
Pengajian Pendidikan, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 Serdang, Selangor D.E., Malaysia
Received:
13 October 2008 / Accepted: 29 January 2010
ABSTRAK
Tujuan
utama kajian ini adalah untuk menghasilkan bukti kesahan dan kebolehpercayaan
metrik pengukuran kebergunaan perisian kursus matematik secara psikometrik dan
seterusnya membentuk rumus skor kebergunaan. Kertas ini membincangkan
pembentukan rumus kebergunaan. Berdasarkan pandangan secara teori, satu model
hipotesis kebergunaan dengan tiga faktor iaitu kebolehgunaan, kefungsian dan
kecekapan dan 85 metrik dicadangkan. Melalui pengesahan pakar dan ujian
kebolehpercayaan metrik kebergunaan dikurangkan kepada 64. Instrumen dengan 64
metrik ditadbir ke atas 620 guru matematik di lima zon di Malaysia. Mereka
diminta melayari perisian kursus matematik (PKM) sambil melengkapkan instrumen. Analisis faktor penjelajahan
dilakukan untuk mengesahkan konstruk kebergunaan manakala analisis faktor
pengesahan dijalankan untuk membentuk model berstruktur dengan memadankan 34
metrik dengan model hipotesis. Ujian-t dan ujian ANOVA mendapati tiga pembolehubah iaitu, bidang pengkhususan guru,
pengalaman menggunakan komputer dan ralat penilaian menyumbang kepada skor
kebergunaan. Dapatan ini digunakan untuk membentuk rumus kebergunaan PKM.
Kata kunci:
Metrik kebergunaan; model kebergunaan; pengesan ralat; ralat penilaian; skor
kebergunaan
ABSTRACT
The primary
purpose of this study was to provide psychometriks evidence of validity and
reliability of metriks for evaluating the usefulness of a mathematics
courseware (MC) and eventually to construct
the usefulness score formula. In this paper the construction of usefulness
score is discussed. Based on the theoretical perspective, a hypothesized
evaluation model with three factors which were usability, functionality and
efficiency and 85 metriks were proposed. The instrument was administered to 620
mathematics teachers in five regions in Malaysia. They were required to explore
a MC and complete the
questionnaire. Exploratory factor analysis was employed to validate the
usefulness construct while confirmatory factor analysis was conducted to
develop a structural model by befitting 34 metric with the hypothesis model. T-test
and ANOVA suggested that three
variables, which were teacher’s academic background, computer usage experience
and evaluation error, had significant impact to MC usefulness score. From these findings MC usefulness score formula was constructed.
Keywords:
Evaluation error; safeguards; usefulness metriks; usefulness model; usefulness
score
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