An advantage of the retrospective pre-test model is that it can assist in addressing some of the gaps exposed by the lack of range-of-transfer of learning metrics provided by a Level 2 analysis of learners: in effect – to borrow a phrase from Jens Bjornavold – “make learning visible” (2004, p.64). This is essential, because [...]
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Guidelines for Evaluating Training Programs
April 7th, 2008 · No Comments
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Guidelines for Evaluating Training Programs
April 7th, 2008 · No Comments
An advantage of the retrospective pre-test model is that it can assist in addressing some of the gaps exposed by the lack of range-of-transfer of learning metrics provided by a Level 2 analysis of learners: in effect – to borrow a phrase from Jens Bjornavold – “make learning visible” (2004, p.64). This is essential, because [...]
Tags: Kirkpatrick · Pretest design · case study · e-learning · evaluate · evaluate learning · learning outcomes · measurement · metrics · research methodologies · research methods · training evaluation model
Assessing learning programs: advantages and disadvantages of the pre-test design
April 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
When choosing to integrate the retrospective pre-test design method into your learning program evaluation and measurement methodology, the selection must take place in the after very carefully evaluating arguments both for and against its utility. The method has many advantages for the practitioner-researcher (see Table 1) but one must be cognisant of the threats to [...]
Tags: Pretest design · case study · e-learning · evaluate · evaluate learning · learning outcomes · measurement · metrics · research methodologies · research methods · training evaluation model · triangulation
Assessing learning programs: advantages and disadvantages of the pre-test design
April 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
When choosing to integrate the retrospective pre-test design method into your learning program evaluation and measurement methodology, the selection must take place in the after very carefully evaluating arguments both for and against its utility. The method has many advantages for the practitioner-researcher (see Table 1) but one must be cognisant of the threats to [...]
Tags: Pretest design · case study · e-learning · evaluate · evaluate learning · learning outcomes · measurement · metrics · research methodologies · research methods · training evaluation model · triangulation
Evaluating learning initatives: the Retrospective Pretest Design
April 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
The Retrospective Pre-test method is an interesting if controversial data collection design. I will examine its advantages and negative aspects here, as well as an argument for including this strategy in in assessing organisational learning initiatives. The retrospective pre-test method (see Table 1 is an extension of the one-shot case study design where data are [...]
Tags: Pretest design · assessment · case study · e-learning · evaluate learning · learning outcomes · non-formal learning · research methodologies · research methods · training evaluation model · triangulation
Evaluating learning initatives: the Retrospective Pretest Design
April 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
The Retrospective Pre-test method is an interesting if controversial data collection design. I will examine its advantages and negative aspects here, as well as an argument for including this strategy in in assessing organisational learning initiatives. The retrospective pre-test method (see Table 1 is an extension of the one-shot case study design where data are [...]
Tags: Pretest design · assessment · case study · e-learning · evaluate learning · learning outcomes · non-formal learning · research methodologies · research methods · training evaluation model · triangulation
Evaluating Non-formal e-learning initatives: Case Study Techniques
April 1st, 2008 · No Comments
As I asserted in a previous post, case studies allow naturalistic methods of enquiry such as individual interviews to be carried out, side-by-side with quantitative data gathering from surveys, archival records, server access logs and so on.
Interestingly in discussing the flexibility of the case study design, Yin (1994, p.285) contends that in the future, researchers [...]
Tags: assessment · case study · e-learning · evaluate learning · learning outcomes · non-formal learning · research methodologies · research methods · training evaluation model · triangulation
Evaluating Non-formal e-learning initatives: Case Study Techniques
April 1st, 2008 · No Comments
As I asserted in a previous post, case studies allow naturalistic methods of enquiry such as individual interviews to be carried out, side-by-side with quantitative data gathering from surveys, archival records, server access logs and so on.
Interestingly in discussing the flexibility of the case study design, Yin (1994, p.285) contends that in the future, researchers [...]
Tags: assessment · case study · e-learning · evaluate learning · learning outcomes · non-formal learning · research methodologies · research methods · training evaluation model · triangulation
Creating a Research Design to evaluate the effectiveness of e-learning projects
March 31st, 2008 · No Comments
In a previous blog entry, I mentioned the importance of data triangulation, particularly if you use a case study approach when evaluating an e-learning initiative. Another strategy I recommend is to collect data over a number of phases, using a number of techniques.
Case studies involve in-depth, descriptive data collection and analysis of a case, or [...]
Tags: assessment · case study · e-learning · evaluate learning · learning outcomes · non-formal learning · program logic model · research methodologies · research methods · training evaluation model · triangulation
Creating a Research Design to evaluate the effectiveness of e-learning projects
March 31st, 2008 · No Comments
In a previous blog entry, I mentioned the importance of data triangulation, particularly if you use a case study approach when evaluating an e-learning initiative. Another strategy I recommend is to collect data over a number of phases, using a number of techniques.
Case studies involve in-depth, descriptive data collection and analysis of a case, or [...]
Tags: assessment · case study · e-learning · evaluate learning · learning outcomes · non-formal learning · program logic model · research methodologies · research methods · training evaluation model · triangulation