User Acceptance Testing for Kids Shapes M-Learning

Authors

  • Nurul Ibtisam Yaacob Faculty of Creative Multimedia and Computing Islamic University Selangor
  • Nur Aisyah Maisara Abdullah Faculty of Creative Multimedia and Computing Islamic University Selangor
  • Siti Rohaida Alimin Faculty of Creative Multimedia and Computing Islamic University Selangor
  • Juzlinda Mohd Ghazali Faculty of Creative Multimedia and Computing Islamic University Selangor
  • Adillah Mansor Sekolah Kebangsaan Seri Ketereh Kampung Buloh Poh, Kota Bharu, Kelantan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53840/myjict8-1-4

Keywords:

m-learning, user acceptance, shapes learning, kids, kindergarten

Abstract

Ana and The Shape's City is an animated short tale with the goal of educating and entertaining kids between the ages of 4 and 6 about the basic shapes. The study aims to analyze the user acceptance testing towards this product users. This product is an edutainment short story using 2D animation method that targeted kindergarten kids within 4 to 6 years old. The focus is the attraction of storyline that has a simple and interesting learning to recognize shapes among kids. The study is quantitative research, and the research instrument is questionnaire. The questionnaire adapted from the research that has been done before. The selection for the study respondents is based on voluntary methods. Descriptive analysis is used to measure the user acceptance on the product. The findings showed that the product is highly accepted by the users. The findings will help in determining the necessary enhancement and improvement, or development of the new product.

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Published

30-06-2023

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How to Cite

Yaacob, N. I., Abdullah, N. A. M., Alimin , S. R., Mohd Ghazali, J., & Mansor, A. (2023). User Acceptance Testing for Kids Shapes M-Learning. Malaysian Journal of Information and Communication Technology (MyJICT), 8(1), 32-41. https://doi.org/10.53840/myjict8-1-4

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