Saturday, June 30, 2007

Reaction Sheets

An approach for evaluating training programs at a reaction level can be through the use of a reaction sheet. The following link takes you to an example of such a sheet. The work is based on Pacificcorp employee trained (8-10 March 2004) on a new computer-based outage management system. The questions were dveloped using the Level 1 Assessment questionnaire (Kirkpatrick & Kirkpatrick, 2005 : 234-235).
Click on the following url to access the survey

http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?p=WEB226J2RJNSKN

Customer Satisfaction Index: Weblogs

This report was written based on a data provided at the site http://jknoetze.co.za/eae880_2007/weblog.xls. The data was collected using a questionnaire to determine students' satisfaction level on the Use of Weblogs as instrument for reflection. The following link takes you to the report. To access the full report click one of the following urls:

http://www.cradjah.co.za/med-cie_0708/csi.doc

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Multiple-Choice Test

The multiple-choice test items were created based on the taxonomy of educational objectives in Kubizyn and Borich (2003: 94-100).

Click on the link provided to access the multiple-test items

http://school.discovery.com/quizzes35/adjahcharles/EducObjectives.html

Friday, June 22, 2007

ICM FOR EVALUATION OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

The following link takes you to the concept map on educational programs that show the
i. aspects that should be considered when planning and developing educational programs
ii. reasons why educational programs need to be evaluated
iii. four levels of evaluation pertaining to eductional programs according to Kirkpatrick.

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1146/612469514_c7319156a7_b.jpg