2015
DOI: 10.11113/jt.v77.6812
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Q-Ibadah Mobile Application: A Usability Pilot Testing

Abstract: Q-Ibadah is a mobile application that aims to nurture KAFA students on their Islamic and religious knowledge.  The lack of accessibility of digital and online KAFA subject resources have become the motivation in the development of this mobile app.  Design and development of this application have followed the software development phases by iterating its design based on the results gathered during the usability pilot-testing phase.  As a result, few alterations were suggested for the next development cycle. This… Show more

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“…However, the platform for getting informal learning in the Islamic environment is rarely encountered (Sarlan et al, 2016). Besides, most reading and memorising Islamic content guides are limited to specific online sources and static books (Rosmani et al, 2014;Saidin et al, 2015). Therefore, a successful way to make them more appealing and exciting is to engage users with immersive mobile apps that can encounter discrepancies between conventional reading and mobile technology that outweigh all technologies in the world.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the platform for getting informal learning in the Islamic environment is rarely encountered (Sarlan et al, 2016). Besides, most reading and memorising Islamic content guides are limited to specific online sources and static books (Rosmani et al, 2014;Saidin et al, 2015). Therefore, a successful way to make them more appealing and exciting is to engage users with immersive mobile apps that can encounter discrepancies between conventional reading and mobile technology that outweigh all technologies in the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%