Link to Research Instruments
Artificial Intelligence in Education
AI Literacy questionnaire (AILQ) (Ng et al., 2023).
Questionnaire on Artificial Intelligence Training for Teachers (Reina-Parrado et al., 2024)
Motivation:
Instructional Materials Motivation Survey by Keller (2010) based on ARCS model.
Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ) was developed to measure the types of learning strategies and academic motivation used by college students (Pintrich & Groot, 1990).
Elementary School Motivation Scale by Guay et al. (2005)
Learning Style:
KOLB Learning Style Inventory Version 4.0 by Kolb & Kolb (2011)
VARK Questionnaire on Learning Styles (Visual, aural, reading and writing and kinesthetic) developed by Lincoln University of New Zealand in 1998 and explained by Fleming (2009)
Multiple Intelligence Inventory by Mckenzie (1999)
Learning Styles Questionnaire by Honey and Mumford (1992)
Technology and ICT related:
Survey of Preservice Teachers’ Knowledge of Teaching and Technology (TPACK) by Mishra & Koehler (2008)
Community of Inquiry Survey by Arbaugh, Cleveland-Innes, Diaz, Garrison, Ice, Richardson, Shea & Swan (2008)
Teachers' Digital Competence Scale by Ergul and Tasar (2023)
SLR's articles on research instruments:
1. SLR of instruments for assessing critical thinking
2. SLR of instruments for measuring Higher Order Thinking skills
Instrument Validation Form/Rating Scale
Survey Instrument Validation Rating Scale (by Ryan Michael F. Oducado)
Interview Protocol
Research Instruments adapted by Prof Zaida Tasir etc.
User Preferences on Instructional Design elements; Information Design, Interaction Design, Interface Design (Tasir, 2002)
Society 5.0 Graduate Attributes Questionnaire (Tasir, 2024)
Instructional Materials Motivation Survey adapted from Keller (2010) - in Bahasa Malaysia
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