Educational Technology Program and Project Evaluation

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educational intervention analysis
educational research
Educational Technology
Educational Technology Efforts
Educational Technology Evaluation
Educational Technology Policies
Educational Technology Practice
Educational Technology Program
Educational Technology Program and Project Evaluation
Educational Technology Projects
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evaluation
Flipped Classroom Approach
formative assessment techniques
Formative Evaluation Study
H.K. (Allan) Yuen
Human Subjects Approval
implementation
Implementation Study
instructional design
instructional improvement methods
instructional project
integration
interdisciplinary
intervention
Iris Center
J. Michael Spector
Large Residential Institution
Logic Model
Master's Level Program
Master’s Level Program
Medium Sized School District
needs assessment strategies
Online Master's Degree Program
Online Master’s Degree Program
outcome measurement tools
Part Iii
Professional Development
program evaluation
Representative Educational Technology Challenge
Stem Learning
Summative Evaluation
systems thinking in education
technology-enhanced evaluation models
Tennyson's Model
Tennyson’s Model
theory of change

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138851412
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Mar 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Educational Technology Program and Project Evaluation is a unique, comprehensive guide to the formative and summative evaluation of programs, projects, products, practices and policies involving educational technology. Written for both beginning and experienced evaluators, the book utilizes an integrative, systems-based approach; its practical emphasis on logic models and theories of change will help readers navigate their own evaluation processes to improve interventions and conduct meaningful educational research. Key features include:

  • evidence-based guidelines for constructing and conducting evaluations
  • practical exercises to support the development of knowledge, skills, and program evaluation portfolios
  • a variety of interdisciplinary case studies
  • references and links to pertinent research and resources

Using the TELL, ASK, SHOW, DO model first introduced in this series, Educational Technology Program and Project Evaluation provides comprehensive coverage of the concepts, goals, design, implementation, and critical questions imperative to successful technology-enhanced evaluation.

J. Michael Spector is Professor and former Chair of the Department of Learning Technologies at the University of North Texas, USA. Dr. Spector has served as Executive Vice President on the International Board of Standards for Training, Performance and Instruction (ibstpi), a member of the Executive Committee of the IEEE Computer Society’s Learning Technology Technical Committee, and as President of the Association for Educational and Communications Technology (AECT). He was lead editor on the third and fourth editions of the Handbook of Research on Educational Communications and Technology, edited the Encylopedia of Educational Technology, and has more than 150 journal articles, book chapters, and books to his credit.

Allan H.K. Yuen is Associate Professor, Director of the Centre for Information Technology in Education, and Program Director of the B.Sc. in Information Management in the Division of Information and Technology Studies at the University of Hong Kong. Dr. Yuen is the Editor of the Journal of Communication and Education and has more than 100 publications including journal articles, book chapters, and books. He has served as Vice Chairman of the Hong Kong Educational Research Association (HKERA), and as President of the Hong Kong Association for Educational Communications and Technology (HKAECT).

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