The Development of Adolescent Online Reading Literacy Assessments

By adopting the constructs of reading literacy and with the use of information and communication technology, the purpose of this study is to develop two adolescent online reading literacy assessments (ORLA) and examine the preliminary validity of ORLA. In addition, samples of online reading literacy...

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Main Author: Kuei-Lin Chang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Taipei University of Education 2013-12-01
Series:Journal of Educational Practice and Research
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Online Access:http://jepr.ntue.edu.tw/contents/list/detial.asp?id=81
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spelling doaj-8af914d67f124d53bef2aa6bb3c9c0862020-11-25T00:22:30ZengNational Taipei University of EducationJournal of Educational Practice and Research1993-56331993-56332013-12-012622966The Development of Adolescent Online Reading Literacy AssessmentsKuei-Lin Chang0Center of Learning Technology for Chinese, National Taiwan Normal UniversityBy adopting the constructs of reading literacy and with the use of information and communication technology, the purpose of this study is to develop two adolescent online reading literacy assessments (ORLA) and examine the preliminary validity of ORLA. In addition, samples of online reading literacy performance are described. The design of ORLA is based on PISA electronic reading assessment framework and Leu et al. (2004)’s online reading comprehension definition. A total of 601 eighth graders from junior high schools and 618 tenth graders from senior high schools in Taiwan City participated in this study. This study uses Rasch IRT model to calibrate the item parameter and scale scores. The results indicated: the online reading literacy assessments had adequate difficulty level, reasonable validity evidences, and students’ online reading literacy performance contains ICT element which is different from offline reading; the gender effect exists in the online reading environment by grades.http://jepr.ntue.edu.tw/contents/list/detial.asp?id=81information and communication technologyonline reading literacyRasch IRT model
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author Kuei-Lin Chang
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The Development of Adolescent Online Reading Literacy Assessments
Journal of Educational Practice and Research
information and communication technology
online reading literacy
Rasch IRT model
author_facet Kuei-Lin Chang
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title The Development of Adolescent Online Reading Literacy Assessments
title_short The Development of Adolescent Online Reading Literacy Assessments
title_full The Development of Adolescent Online Reading Literacy Assessments
title_fullStr The Development of Adolescent Online Reading Literacy Assessments
title_full_unstemmed The Development of Adolescent Online Reading Literacy Assessments
title_sort development of adolescent online reading literacy assessments
publisher National Taipei University of Education
series Journal of Educational Practice and Research
issn 1993-5633
1993-5633
publishDate 2013-12-01
description By adopting the constructs of reading literacy and with the use of information and communication technology, the purpose of this study is to develop two adolescent online reading literacy assessments (ORLA) and examine the preliminary validity of ORLA. In addition, samples of online reading literacy performance are described. The design of ORLA is based on PISA electronic reading assessment framework and Leu et al. (2004)’s online reading comprehension definition. A total of 601 eighth graders from junior high schools and 618 tenth graders from senior high schools in Taiwan City participated in this study. This study uses Rasch IRT model to calibrate the item parameter and scale scores. The results indicated: the online reading literacy assessments had adequate difficulty level, reasonable validity evidences, and students’ online reading literacy performance contains ICT element which is different from offline reading; the gender effect exists in the online reading environment by grades.
topic information and communication technology
online reading literacy
Rasch IRT model
url http://jepr.ntue.edu.tw/contents/list/detial.asp?id=81
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