Adaptation of ICT integration approach scale to Kosovo culture: A study of validity and reliability analysis
Abstract
The aim of this study is to adapt ICT
integration approach scale to Kosovo culture, which
measures ICT integration approaches of university faculty
to teaching and learning process. The scale developed in
Turkish has been translated into Albanian to provide
linguistic equivalence. The survey was given to a total of
303 instructors [161 (53.1%) females and 142 (46.9%)
males] for the Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the scale. In
the first analysis of the scale, fit indices were obtained in
support of 3 factors. However, as a result of 4 different
modifications made between 8 items, excellent values were
obtained for some of the fit indices. For criterion validity,
statistically significant differences were found, in terms of
the cognitive and cultural dimensions, between the users
who don't use technology or use it very limited and the
users who often use technology in the teaching and
learning process. As a result of Cronbach's Alpha analysis
in the context of internal consistency of the scale, high
reliability values have been obtained both in the
dimensions of traditional, cognitive and cultural
integration and throughout the scale. It has been
determined that all items are discriminators as a result of
the analysis made by the upper group and lower group
technique for item discrimination. Results show that the
scale supports the 3 factors in Kosovo culture as well and
can be used to determine in what context instructors
integrate technology in their teaching and learning process.