Designing and Creating Digital Interactive Content Framework: Description and Evaluation of the Almekhlafi Digital Interactive Content Model

  • Abdurrahman Almekhlafi United Arab Emirates University

Abstract

The design and creation of digital interactive content for teaching and learning are gaining increasing importance. As this technology advances, the need to cope with everyday demands necessitates teachers and content developers to accommodate their students in this aspect. Interactive digital content provides opportunities for students to study anywhere and anytime, with classmates or independently, and within conventional or blended teaching and learning environments. The Almekhlafi Digital Interactive Content (ADIC) model is a systematic guide that could be used to produce interactive digital content on any subject. This model can serve as a framework for developing such content. The model consists of four major phases: Planning, designing, production, and evaluation. Each of these phases consists of a number of steps. The model was content-validated and tested for its reliability in real contexts. The model was piloted with 28 university faculty members and implemented with 81 university students. The results support the implementation of the model for designing and creating interactive digital content. The paper recommends that K-12 schools and higher education institutions should train students, teachers, and university faculty members to use the model effectively for producing sound, worthwhile, and interactive digital educational content.  

Author Biography

Abdurrahman Almekhlafi, United Arab Emirates University
The Almekhlafi Digital Interactive Content Model was created by Dr. Abdurrahman Ghaleb Almekhlafi, an associate professor of Educational technology at United Arab Emirates University. Dr. Almekhlafi received his MA and Ph.D. degrees from Arizona State University (ASU), USA. Before moving to UAE University in the academic year 2000, he was working at ASU as a research assistant and then as a post doc, where he taught some graduate and undergraduate technology courses during the academic year 1999-2000. Dr. Almekhlafi has published numerous research articles at regional and international journals. In addition, he has presented at numerous local, regional and international technology conferences. Dr. Almekhlafi is very much involved in training university faculty members, and k-12 school teachers on various topic including integrating technology in teaching and learning. At the College and university levels, Dr. Almekhlafi has been involved in the College of Education Accreditation Process at UAE University since the academic year 2000-2001.  In addition, he has been involved in the development of courses syllabi/curriculum, and many committees and task forces.
Published
2020-06-03