The Development of HOTS Assessment via Mobile Web Based Quizziz App
The Development of HOTS Assessment via Mobile Web Based Quizziz App
Author(s): Deden Dicky Dermawan, Wuri Wuryandani, Herwin Herwin, MT Hartono Ikhsan, Sendi Fauzi Giwangsa, Faisal Sadam Murron, Desi Destiana Agusman, Radinal FadliSubject(s): Education and training, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: UIKTEN - Association for Information Communication Technology Education and Science
Keywords: Assessment; HOTS; mobile learning; Quizizz
Summary/Abstract: This research aims to develop an assessment of higher-order thinking skills (HOTS) via a mobile web-based Quizizz app that is feasible and practical to use. This research uses an R&D design (Research and Development) with the ADDIE model (analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation). The results of validation, reliability, and characteristics of HOTS items show that the HOTS instrument is valid and shows a high level of reliability. Item analysis shows that some items need to be revised, while other items are acceptable or categorised as good. In addition, the analysis of the level of difficulty of the questions showed a balanced distribution between easy, medium, and difficult questions, reflecting the comprehensive nature of the assessment. The practicality test with four raters showed that this assessment tool was very practical. These findings indicate that the use of assessments with validation, reliability, and item characteristics is very important, especially in training students' thinking skills by using HOTS assessments and mobile web-based platforms such as Quizizz. The platform not only improves the quality of learning but also encourages innovation in mobile development and offers valuable insights into educational institutions' technology updates and variations in device accessibility. Recommendations include continued research for platform optimization, integration into broader educational environments, and adaptation to evolving technologies to support higher-order thinking skills in the digital age. This research also has limitations, such as the need for continuous refinement of the assessment tool to ensure its effectiveness across diverse educational contexts and technological advancements
Journal: TEM Journal
- Issue Year: 14/2025
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 129-138
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English