Innovations in assessing students’ digital literacy skills in learning science: effective multiple choice closed-ended tests using rasch model
Citation
Lafifa, F, Rosana, D. (2024). Innovations in assessing students’ digital literacy skills in learning science: effective multiple choice closed-ended tests using rasch model. The Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education (TOJDE), 25 (3), 44-56.Abstract
This research goal to develop a multiple-choice closed-ended test to assessing and evaluate students’ digital literacy skills. The sample in this study were students at MTsN 1 Blitar City who were selected using a purposive sampling technique. The test was also validated by experts, namely 2 Doctors of Physics and Science from Yogyakarta State University. The test instrument was developed based on five aspects of digital literacy skills: information, communication, content creation, security and problem-solving. Data have been analyzed descriptively and inferentially using the Rasch version and the assist of Quest software. The results showed that eight multiple-choice closed-ended test instruments were declared valid based on expert validation with an Aiken V value of 1.00. The reliability result is 0.97 with a very high category, and the INFIT MNSQ standard deviation value is 0.86 - 1.16, so seven items are by the Rasch model. Thus, the seven items in the multiple-choice closed-ended test instrument can be used to assessing and evaluate students’ digital literacy skills in learning science.
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The Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education (TOJDE)Volume
25Issue
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