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Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems ; 561 LNNS:660-679, 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2238649

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COVID-19 has transformed face-to-face learning interactions and forced children to stay home and connect through online education. During COVID-19, the Ministry of Education in Saudi Arabia established the Madrasty platform as the new gateway for distance teaching and learning for the 1st to 12th grade for the 2020–2021 school year. However, students have faced many issues with the platform related to usability and features. This paper aims to improve the design of the Madrasty website educational in Saudi Arabia during online education through applying the Design Thinking approach as a foundation to extract the requirement set for a design prototype with complete features options to support remote learning. In addition to investigating the level of depression between the physical school attendance and remote school attendance in Saudi Arabia, this comparison is to consider adding the feature of mental health states to the educational website for remote learning. The authors studied the issues in Madrasty and proposed the newly updated platform, including a set of new features to resolve the problems in the existing platform. Usability testing was conducted with two types of users- teachers and students. The usability testing consists of two phases: 1) a list of tasks to measure features' usability, and 2) a post-test questionnaire to measure users' level of satisfaction. The result shows an excellent rate in the number of participants in both groups regarding the number of clicks and time to perform the tasks. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.

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7th Future Technologies Conference, FTC 2022 ; 561 LNNS:660-679, 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2128477

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COVID-19 has transformed face-to-face learning interactions and forced children to stay home and connect through online education. During COVID-19, the Ministry of Education in Saudi Arabia established the Madrasty platform as the new gateway for distance teaching and learning for the 1st to 12th grade for the 2020–2021 school year. However, students have faced many issues with the platform related to usability and features. This paper aims to improve the design of the Madrasty website educational in Saudi Arabia during online education through applying the Design Thinking approach as a foundation to extract the requirement set for a design prototype with complete features options to support remote learning. In addition to investigating the level of depression between the physical school attendance and remote school attendance in Saudi Arabia, this comparison is to consider adding the feature of mental health states to the educational website for remote learning. The authors studied the issues in Madrasty and proposed the newly updated platform, including a set of new features to resolve the problems in the existing platform. Usability testing was conducted with two types of users- teachers and students. The usability testing consists of two phases: 1) a list of tasks to measure features’ usability, and 2) a post-test questionnaire to measure users’ level of satisfaction. The result shows an excellent rate in the number of participants in both groups regarding the number of clicks and time to perform the tasks. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.

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Bioscience Research ; 19(1):370-380, 2022.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1848696

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To evaluate vaccine literacy, attitudes and perception among the general Saudi population and its association with COVID-19 vaccine acceptance, the study utilized a descriptive correlational research design using a purposive sampling technique, in which data was obtained from 2,514 respondents from 13 provinces in Saudi Arabia. The information was gathered through social media. The results show that there were slightly more females intend to be vaccinated than males. Although the respondents showed little interest in vaccination against flu, most were willing to be vaccinated against COVID 19. The results regarding attitudes to COVID-19 immunization suggest that the respondents have a positive assessment of being vaccinated. The overall, male, and female populations' vaccine literacy functional and interactive-critical scores revealed that the female population had a considerably higher mean functional score than the male population. Age is connected to the decision whether or not to accept the COVID 19 vaccine, the older age group prefers to have the vaccine, while the younger respondents would rather take their chance through natural immunity.

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