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This course provides an introduction to the use of evaluation instruments in the instructional design process. This benefits the learner by establishing guidelines for the creation and use of testing material to determine the effectiveness of the instruction.
Objectives:
- Define the purpose of evaluation
- Construct instruments to test knowledge, skills, behaviors, and attitudes
- Calculate program efficiency
- Estimate program costs
Topics:
- Purposes of evaluation
- Relationships among evaluation types
- Validity and reliability
- Standards of achievement
- Pretesting
- Testing knowledge with objective tests
- Testing knowledge with constructed-response tests
- Attitude assessments
- Formative evaluation model
- Program efficiency and cost
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