Evaluating trans-national tele-learning demonstrator projects: Design and methodology
Collis, Betty and Vingerhoets, Jolande (1996) Evaluating trans-national tele-learning demonstrator projects: Design and methodology. Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 33 (3). pp. 229-241. ISSN 1355-8005
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| Abstract: | What is an effective methodology for the evaluation of trans-national projects whose purpose is to demonstrate some aspects of telecommunications-supported distance education, or tele-learning? By their nature, such tele-learning demonstrator projects frequently involve technologies new to many of the participants as well as many organizational complexities given the number of partners - course providers, educational institutions in different countries, telecommunications providers, and educational specialists — involved. This paper suggests a methodological framework and design features for the evaluation of such projects built upon the assumption that finding a key focus for the evaluation, of interest to all of the major stakeholders, is a critical step. In addition, the value of a responsive rather than a preordinate model or the evaluation as well as the choice of case-study methodology is argued. A generic evaluation plan is developed, involving on-going multiple case studies transected at regular intervals by cross-case analysis events. The plan is illustrated by its current application to a major trans-national tele-learning project, TeleScopia, involving courses developed by six course providers, adapted for trans-European offer via a variety of applications of advanced telecommunications. |
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| Copyright: | © 1995 Taylor & Francis |
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| Link to this item: | http://purl.utwente.nl/publications/26915 |
| Official URL: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1355800960330311 |
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