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What is Maxqda 12

Handbook of Research on Mobile Devices and Smart Gadgets in K-12 Education
MAXQDA 12 is the latest version and was released in September 2015. Maxqda is a professional software for qualitative and mixed methods data analysis. The software is available as a universal app for Windows and Mac OS X and can help to analyze all kinds of unstructured data like interviews, articles, media, surveys, twitter, and more. Released in 1989 MAXQDA has a long history of providing researchers with powerful, innovative and easy to use analytical tools that help make a research project successful.
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Does Gadget Usage Hamper the Psychological Aspects of Pre-Schoolers?
Hon Kai Yee (University Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia), Chua Bee Seok (University Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia), and Shazia Iqbal Hashmi (University Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2706-0.ch017
Abstract
The society is keen to rely on gadgets in everyday life due to versatile gadgets that help them to connect with the world in the 21st century. On the flip side of using gadgets, several researches argued that screen time is affecting children's psychosocial, behavioural and health problems. The present study interviewed 14 preschool teachers to perceive their knowledge in gadget usage, sedentary behaviour and social skills among preschoolers. Besides that, teaching methods and teachers' opinions on gadget usage were also discussed. Inductive analysis (IA) revealed that parents habitually offer children gadgets at home. Also, the teachers expressed a positive opinion on gadget usage where preschoolers simply learn from media and gadget's applications. However, the teachers asserted that usage time needs to be controlled and the amount of usage depends on the role of parents and teachers. Teachers' attitude and habits were found to be moderate in lesson planning and improving the social skills of preschoolers but minimal for addressing their sedentary behaviour.
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