Chapter 8
Evaluation in Distance Education &
eLearning
Course Evaluation
«Evaluation of a program is to determine its value»
aims to:
• improve the educational process and educational
   outcome
• so that education to be effective
"When evaluating our adult education activities there
is a predominant concern: whether learners learn or
not. This should be the final criterion.
The goal of effective training is to learn the learner
(Rogers, 2002).
Course Evaluation
It is important to start or continue your career as a
trainer with a commitment for continuous self-
assessment
• reflects on the improvement of the quality of
  teacher’s training services
• contributes decidedly to upgrading the entire field
  of continuing education and training
• promotes the process of learning and emotional
  involvement in the educational process.
Course Evaluation
Evaluation of a program can be done in 3 time - stages
• diagnostic or initial evaluation
"Where do we start and where do we want to go?“
• formative or mid-term or evaluation
"Where did we start and where did we get so far?"
• summative or final evaluation
"What goals did we set and where did we finally
arrive?"
 Course Evaluation
 The “summative evaluation” as an important fact for
 feedback on the educational project
• It is a final assessment of processes and learning
  results
• reflects on the extent to which the educational goals
  have been achieved, as well as evaluating the
  contribution of the methodological choices made
• means of reviewing the application of methods or
  techniques being used with perspective of quality
  improvements
Course Evaluation
Important indicators in Summative Evaluation
1. The views of trainees on the appropriateness of
   methodological    choices,   techniques,   tools,
   framework for communication and collaboration,
   organization,  etc.    (process   evaluation    -
   implementation evaluation)
2. The extent to which trainees have the ability to
   apply into practice, in similar or new situations,
   what they have been taught (outcome evaluation).
Course Evaluation
The key points of an evaluation model (1)
 it is humanitarian because it focuses on the
  subjects of education
 It is pluralistic because it takes into account many
  factors and not just the achievement of goals
 It sets as the central objective of the evaluation the
  identification of the deficiencies of the evaluator in
  order to understand and interpret them and
  subsequently to improve them
 It can be integrated into the educational process
 It encourages data collection in many and varied
  ways.
Course Evaluation
The key points of an evaluation model (2)
 It emphasizes personalized processes aimed at
  identifying the particularities of each educational
  occasion
 Uses descriptions of the strengths and weaknesses
  of the assesse
 The main aim is to make the evaluation to improve
  the educational function
 The evaluator turns into a facilitator (critical friend )
Course Evaluation
What we Evaluate?
4 axles
 Designing of teaching topics – training materials
 Training methods/techniques/media used
 Relationships with/between participants
 Learning outcomes – course objectives
Course Evaluation
THE FOUR LEVEL MODEL (Kirkpatrick)
Reaction: Degree of participants' satisfaction with the
program.
Learning: The degree to which learners change
attitudes, increase their knowledge and improve their
skills due to the program
Behavior: The extent to which trainees change behavior
and work practices (in the case of a vocational education
and training program)
Results: Improvement of all indicators of an organization
related to the program
Course Evaluation
THE FEEDBACK QUESTIONNAIRE (1)
Focuses on the evaluation of the educational program,
based on:
 encouragement, support, and overall student
  support
 communicating with students
 efficiency of written work – activities
 clarity of the content of the educational material
 stimulating the learner's interest
Course Evaluation
THE FEEDBACK QUESTIONNAIRE (2)
Focuses on the evaluation of the educational program,
based on:
 stimulating initiative and participation in the
  learning process
 assisting in the learning process especially through
  activities / exercises
 overall assessment and specific problems in
  learning the educational material
 achievement of learning objectives - outcomes
ACTIVITY 8
In 2 pages, create a student’s feed-back questionnaire, focused on the evaluation
of the educational program that you delivered.