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Developing A Standardised Evaluation Methodology For Computer Based Learning Materials

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2002 Annual Conference

Location

Montreal, Canada

Publication Date

June 16, 2002

Start Date

June 16, 2002

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June 19, 2002

ISSN

2153-5965

Conference Session

ASEE Multimedia Session

Page Count

9

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7.392.1 - 7.392.9

DOI

10.18260/1-2--10549

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https://peer.asee.org/10549

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345

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Steve Rothberg

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Phil Barker

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Aruna Palipana

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Fiona Lamb

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Session 2793

Developing a Standardised Evaluation Methodology for Computer Based Learning Materials

Aruna Palipana, Phil Barker, Steve Rothberg, Fiona Lamb

Faculty of Engineering, Loughborough University, UK / Institute of Computer Based Learning, Heriot-Watt University, UK / Faculty of Engineering, Loughborough University, UK / Faculty of Engineering, Loughborough University, UK

Abstract The UK-based EASEIT-Eng project (http://www.easeit-eng.ac.uk/) aims to encourage or enhance the usage of existing engineering computer-based learning materials by enabling an academic tutor to make an informed choice from a range of evaluated software. This is being achieved through: (1) establishing standardised evaluation criteria and hence an evaluation methodology, (2) conducting evaluations, focusing primarily on producing case studies of actual implementations of software and (3) providing web access to these evaluations through a dedicated, fully searchable database. The evaluation methodology described in this paper was developed with the intention that the resource demanded by an evaluation would be: (1) manageable from the perspective of the evaluator, (2) acceptable from the perspective of the academic tutor delivering the software and (3) sustainable in the sense that further evaluations could be conducted with minimal funding beyond the life of the project. The development of this unique methodology also drew on established good practice and procedures, including particularly the ANSI Dental Informatics Guidelines [1] and the NEEDS database [2]. The resulting Evaluation Manual, which has been in use since September 2000, offers full guidance on the principles behind the approach to evaluation, details on how to conduct each part of the evaluation and access to the evaluation tools. The Manual should enable new evaluators to train themselves to conduct evaluations and use the tools developed. To date, EASEIT-Eng has 42 case studies and 39 reviews covering 53 different software implementations (over 40 different products) in all the major Engineering subject areas, either completed or in progress. Academics from over 20 different UK universities have participated in the project.

Introduction While the use of computer-based learning in higher education is continuing to grow, there are still obstacles in the way of its uptake that need to be overcome. The process of selecting a suitable piece of software from an increasing wealth of such packages can be an arduous task for a busy academic tutor. The difficulty of comparing resources increase when various criteria, e.g. cost-effectiveness, ease of use and quality of support, student learning gain and student motivation come into play. Having made the decision to use computer based learning

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Rothberg, S., & Barker, P., & Palipana, A., & Lamb, F. (2002, June), Developing A Standardised Evaluation Methodology For Computer Based Learning Materials Paper presented at 2002 Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada. 10.18260/1-2--10549

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