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Title Evaluation Cookbook
Tool Type Multiple tools
Author Jen Harvey (Editor)
Description The Evaluation cookbook provides a practical guide to the evaluation of learning technologies for lecturers. The cookbook includes a wide range of tools in the form of 'recipes' for evaluation methods these include a collection of checklists, concept maps, confidence logs, interviews, focus groups, resource questionnaires. There are sixteen recipes in all and each one includes a brief summary of the recipe, and the processes involved from the design to implementation of the tool. A helpful information section gives practical advice on the various stages of evaluation and working with different groups ie staff and students.
URL

http://www.icbl.hw.ac.uk/ltdi/cookbook/

Related Resources/Notes

Refer to the Learning Technology Dissemination Initiative Home Page for more links to online learning technology resources and downloadable publications.

Country of Origin UK
Funding Body SHEFC
Project Learning Technology Dissemination Initiative
Date 1998
Contact Name Phil Barker
Contact e-mail

philb@icbl.hw.ac.uk

Record last updated August 2004.

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