1. Physical Education Teachers' Perceptions of a Motor Competence Assessment Digital App
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Eduarda Sousa-Sá, Natalie Lander, Ahmad Abu Alqumsan, Shehab Alsanwy, Darius Nahavandi, Nicole Toomey, Shady Moham, Steven Lewis, and Lisa M. Barnett
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Purpose: To refine a motor competence assessment app prototype, enabling its redesign. Method: Workshops were conducted to inform the prototype development. App's usability was evaluated on its ability to communicate relevant information to the teachers (n = 9). A "think out loud" protocol was applied by the users. Results: Both workshops refined the app, namely: "interface," "background," "acceptability/feasibility," "results," "teachers themselves," and "effectiveness." Competitor analysis revealed recommendations for the "wireframe," "visuals," and "proposed skills to be assessed." The need to include a demonstration for first-time users, video guidance, and links to more information for each skill was also raised. There was a recommendation on the design brief features and experiences. Conclusions: This study will provide guidance in discovering how digital solutions may shape motor competence assessment. The usability testing process with the teachers provides insight on the essential/desirable features required on these apps, enabling the prototype's redesign to meet the users' needs.
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- 2024
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