All too often instruction is
developed with little thought as to how evaluation of learning or the
effectiveness of the instruction will take place. When evaluation is considered
on the front end of the instructional design process, it is often limited to
evaluating whether the instructional design is more effective than traditional
methods.
For this week's reflection
activities, I would like for you to concentrate on the following:
- Chapter 10 discusses evaluation in instructional design and provides you with two evaluation models, the CIPP and Kirkpatrick models for evaluation. Search for at least two other models used for evaluation and summarize these models. Describe how you would use them to evaluate your instruction.
- Reflect on what other questions that instructional design evaluation should address besides whether the instructional design leads to comparable amounts of learning and learner satisfaction as traditional methods. What else would be useful to know?
- Chapter's 12 & 13 focus on project management and how to manage projects when resources are scarce. You have been assigned to develop a series of professional development sessions focusing on technology use in the classroom for teachers during a time of economic decline. How will you use Situational Leadership to facilitate this project and manage scarce resources?
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