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Title EASEIT-ENG
Tool Type Multiple tools
Author Dr.Steve Rothberg (Project Director)
Description The EASEIT-Eng project aimed to assist Engineering academics in selecting computer-based learning (CBL) material, for use in their teaching, that was right for both them and their students. The project: established a standardised evaluation method for Engineering CBL material, evaluated a wide range of existing Engineering CBL material, and developed a freely available Web-delivered database of software evaluations. The EASEIT-Eng evaluation manual handbook details the information required to conduct a software evaluation using EASEIT-Eng protocols. The Manual guides the user through all aspects of the evaluation process including guidance on how to write an evaluation case study. The manual also contains a set of evaluation forms and flow charts describing the evaluation process for the user's ease of reference.
URL

http://www.engsc.ac.uk/resources/easeit/index.asp

Related Resources/Notes

Refer to the EASEIT-Eng Project Website.

Country of Origin UK
Funding Body HEFCE/DENI
Project TLTP (Teaching Learning Technology Programme)
Date 1998-2002
Contact Name  
Contact e-mail

Record last updated August 2004.

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