Jainatul Halida Jaidin
Universiti Brunei Darussalam
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Computers in Human Behavior | 2016
Muhammad Anshari; Yabit Alas; Glenn Hardaker; Jainatul Halida Jaidin; Mark Smith; Annie Dayani Ahad
A smartphone is a device which offers advanced technologies, functions similarly to a computer, supports multitasking and makes it easy to remain connected with others. The following survey design research examined the usage patterns of smartphone users across different demographics. The results of this study provide insights into the prevalence of respondents usage of smartphones and their habits and behavior related to smartphone use itself especially among the younger generation of social disorders such as nomophobia and phubbing. In addition to documenting the experience of smartphone users, the research also examines personality patterns related to smartphone usage, the trends of different age groups, and the effects of gender preferences. We investigate behavioral patterns and impacts of smartphone usage.We discuss personal challenges of mental disorder due to smartphones addiction.Smartphones addiction habit is leaning more towards the younger generation.Gender is considered to be statistically significant in term of smartphones habit.A positive relationship between accessing the internet and messaging activity.
International Journal of Information and Learning Technology | 2016
Siti Fatimah Petra; Jainatul Halida Jaidin; Jsh Quintus Perera; Marcia C. Linn
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how web-based science curriculum materials designed to develop autonomous learners can succeed in Brunei. In this instruction, designed to prepare students to independently explore new topics, students and teachers take new roles. Students collaborate with a peer to engage in inquiry and teachers monitor progress and guide students rather than leading the class. Design/methodology/approach – The authors studied two Web-based Inquiry Science Environment (WISE) units (photosynthesis and cellular respiration) developed using the knowledge integration framework. The framework promotes autonomous learning by building on the diverse ideas that students bring to science lessons and encouraging them to distinguish among their own ideas and those they encounter when using scientific visualizations. In a study on “How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience and School”, Bransford et al. (1999) suggest that the students’ preconceptions of how the world works must be en...
International Education Studies | 2016
Mohd Iqbal Mohd Caesar; Rosmawijah Jawawi; Rohani Matzin; Masitah Shahrill; Jainatul Halida Jaidin; Lawrence Mundia
Review of European Studies | 2015
Naafi’ah Nawi; Rosmawijah Jawawi; Rohani Matzin; Jainatul Halida Jaidin; Masitah Shahrill; Lawrence Mundia
International Education Studies | 2014
Rosdinah Abdul Rashid; Jainatul Halida Jaidin
Early Childhood Education | 2018
Jainatul Halida Jaidin
International Research in Education | 2016
Haji Mohammad Redzuan Haji Botty; Masitah Shahrill; Jainatul Halida Jaidin; Hui-Chuan Li; Maureen Siew Fang Chong
International Journal of Mental Health Systems | 2016
Lawrence Mundia; Masitah Shahrill; Jainatul Halida Jaidin; Rosmawijah Jawawi; Mar Aswandi Mahadi
- Official Conference Proceedings | 1970
Masitah Shahrill; Jainatul Halida Jaidin; Sallimah M. Salleh; Rosmawijah Jawawi
International Education Research | 2015
Rohani Matzin; Rosmawijah Jawawi; Jainatul Halida Jaidin; Lawrence Mundia