Date of Award/Publication
4-2002
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
MS in Human Resource Development
Department
Education
First Supervisor
Seth Silver
Second Supervisor
Richard Machemer
Third Supervisor
Marilynn Butler
Abstract
The purpose of this literature review is to examine the present methods of evaluating technology based instruction. Effective and efficient evaluation methods are imperative to the instructor who uses technology as a means to deliver instruction. It is important that the instructor is able to measure if the training objectives were achieved. A review of literature yields the historical contribution of instructional technology as well as evaluation to the present training trends. There are many accepted and widely used methods for evaluating training. Five of these instructional evaluation models are uncovered and discussed. This study revealed no specifically designed model for evaluating technology based instruction or no difference in the evaluation methods employed by technology based instruction and traditional classroom based instruction.
Recommended Citation
Berry, Krista, "Evaluation Methods of Technology Based Instruction: A Literature Review." (2002). Education Masters. Paper 184.
https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/education_ETD_masters/184
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