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Review of the evaluation methods for OP4L project

Review of the evaluation methods for OP4L project. Ines Kožuh prof. dr. Matjaž Debevc. Project meeting OP4L, Salzburg 5.-6. December 2011. Why evaluation?. Summative evaluation product evaluation, quantitive, numeric scores. Formative evaluation more complex, „test run“.

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Review of the evaluation methods for OP4L project

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  1. Reviewoftheevaluationmethodsfor OP4L project Ines Kožuh prof. dr. Matjaž Debevc Project meeting OP4L, Salzburg 5.-6. December 2011

  2. Why evaluation? • Summative evaluation • product evaluation, • quantitive, • numeric scores. • Formative evaluation • more complex, • „test run“.

  3. What will we evaluate?

  4. OP4L learning environment

  5. How will we evaluate?

  6. Evaluation methods

  7. SUMI – Software Usability Measurement Inventory • measuring usability, • mentioned in the ISO 9241 standard as a recognised method of testing user satisfaction, • 50 statements to which the users have to reply that they either Agree, Don't know, or Disagree, • 3 minutes to fill out the questionnaire, • at least 12 users.

  8. SUMI – Software Usability Measurement Inventory

  9. An example of SUMI results

  10. Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ) • 81-item instrument, 7-pointLikert Scale, • 6 motivation scales • (31 items measuring value, expectancy, and affective component), • 9 learning strategies • (50 items measuring cognitive and metacognitive strategies, and resource management strategies).

  11. Evaluation • Evaluation will take place in Belgrade, Maribor and Skopje. • In Belgrade already started - first impressions?

  12. Contact University of Maribor, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Smetanova 17, 2000 Maribor www.feri.uni-mb.si Ines Kožuh e-mail: ines.kozuh@uni-mb.si prof. dr. Matjaž Debevc e-mail: matjaz.debevc@uni-mb.si

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