DESIGNING AND EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF USING A BLENDED ART COURSE AND WEB 2.0 TOOLS IN SAUDI ARABIA

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Aim/Purpose This study designed and evaluated the impact of using a blended course and Web 2.0 tools into the “Design Fundamentals and Elements” course of a fine arts bachelor's program at a Saudi Arabian university. The study also examined how students used Web 2.0 tools to improve their learning in the design of a blended (hybrid) course following the Quality Matters ™ Higher Education Rubric (QMHER). Background Web 2.0 tools such as Voki, YouTube, Pinterest, and Instagram feature educa tional technology that offers resources, helps instructors submit their lesson plans, create presentations, and conduct online student meetings. Methodology The research adopted a mixed-method approach: a qualitative and quantitative pilot study. Data were collected through a pre-survey, pre-test, and post-test for one focus group, and in-depth individual interviews. Contribution Blended courses should be integrated with the QMHER and Web 2.0 tools into art and design curricula. Art and design teaching and learning should be transformed through Web 2.0 tools, allowing students to explore their design capabilities in the fine arts, art education, interior design, fashion design, and graphic design fields. Findings The findings revealed three themes in the data: 1) how to design blended learn ing best with the QMHER in an art education course, 2) Voki's impact on learning 21st-century skills in a blended course, and 3) Voki's impact on personal interactions from students' perspectives. Recommendations The study suggests that blended courses featuring Voki animation activities play for Practitioners an important role in art education during the Covid-19 pandemic; students' favorite Web 2.0 tools can improve their learning, and Voki can offer a new method and animation tool that can be integrated into activities for art students. Recommendations Blended courses using Voki should be implemented as they can lead to im- for Researchers provements in students' 21st-century skills (including technology literacy, crea tivity, decision-making, problem-solving, and collaboration and communication). Impact on Society The QMHER was valuable for students' understanding of the course requirements and to improve their grades. Moreover, many Web 2.0 tools were helpful in teaching and learning art and design concepts. The findings highlight how students' 21st-century skills increased using Voki in a blended course. Future Research The QMHER should be applied internationally to online and blended higher education courses.

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Alsuwaida, N. (2022). DESIGNING AND EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF USING A BLENDED ART COURSE AND WEB 2.0 TOOLS IN SAUDI ARABIA. Journal of Information Technology Education: Research, 21, 25–52. https://doi.org/10.28945/4923

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