Attitudes, perceptions and prospectings on mobile information literacy training: Design and validation of the MOBILE-APP questionnaire
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/87049Metadata
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SAGE Journals
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Experts’ validation Information competence Mobile-App
Date
2020-03Referencia bibliográfica
Pinto, M., Sales, D., Fernández-Pascual, R., & Caballero-Mariscal, D. (2020). Attitudes, perceptions and prospectings on mobile information literacy training: Design and validation of the MOBILE-APP questionnaire. Journal of librarianship and information science, 52(1), 208-223.
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This research is part of the R&D project ‘Innovation and training in the information competencies of university teachers and stu dents in the social sciences. Model for the development of pro grammes in the mobile environment’ (CSO2016-80147-R), funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness.Abstract
The basic aim of this paper is to outline the process of designing and validating an instrument for measuring teachers’ perceptions
regarding the importance of using mobile technologies in the teaching-learning of information competencies (MOBILE-APP). Validation
was carried out by administering the instrument to a pilot group of teachers, all of whom were experts in new technologies selected
from the Information and Communication, Business and Education degrees, together with a rubric to analyse the quality and relevance
of the content, as well as the wording of the items. Quantitative and qualitative methodologies were combined (statistical and
descriptive analyses). The results from the quantitative-qualitative analysis of the evaluation rubric and the psychometric analysis of
the items show the strengths of the questionnaire and the possible improvements that could be made to optimise it, which were
focused on small adjustments to some of the categories and the reordering of several items. The quantitative analysis shows a high
degree of internal consistency, thus ensuring the usefulness and applicability of the instrument for evaluating teachers’ perceptions
regarding the use of mobile technologies in the teaching-learning of information competencies. The validity and reliability of the
instrument mean that it can be transferred to other academic settings as a platform for future diagnostic studies that allow advances
to be made in teaching innovation using mobile technologies, while at the same time permitting it to be reviewed and updated. The
innovative element of the MOBILE-APP questionnaire lies in the interrelation between the mode of learning (mobile learning) and the
information literacy competencies.