Evaluative Practice in Learning, Design, and Technology

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evaluation techniques
Evaluative Practice in Learning
formative and summative assessment
formative assessment techniques
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instructional design and delivery
instructional effectiveness
Jill E. Stefaniak
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Lauren M. Bagdy
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learning design
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summative evaluation tools
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training evaluations
training program
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781032701295
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Evaluative Practice in Learning, Design, and Technology provides learning, design, and technology stakeholders with comprehensive resources intended to support their engagement in evaluative activities. Evaluation—the process that determines whether performance results have been achieved and meet expectations within an organization—is an important step in the instructional design process. However, the field’s current literature is largely missing coverage of influential contextual factors and evidence-based techniques. This book presents a thorough overview of the theoretical foundations that influence evaluation practices, identifies and distinguishes between numerous evaluative methods, and emphasizes the decision-making skills required of those leading and implementing evaluation. Graduate students and professionals will be better prepared to meet the expectation of competency in formative, summative, and program evaluations.

Lauren M. Bagdy is Assistant Professor in the Learning, Design, and Technology program in the Department of Workforce Education and Instructional Technology at the University of Georgia, USA. Her research focuses on informal learning in online environments, examining their affordances and barriers. She also has experience evaluating professional development programs in various contexts and across delivery modalities.

Jill E. Stefaniak is Associate Professor in the Learning, Design, and Technology program in the Department of Workforce Education and Instructional Technology at the University of Georgia, USA. Her research interests focus on the professional development of instructional designers, designer decision-making processes, and contextual factors influencing design in situated environments.

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