Evaluating E-learning
By William
Horton
2001,
130 pages
Published by ASTD
Does your e-learning work? How much does your e-learning project benefit your
organization and your learners? Is e-learning a wise investment or a waste
of corporate resources? How can you evaluate your e-learning at all different levels? And, how can you improve your e-learning efforts? Evaluating
E-Learning can answer these questions.
To help you decide if this is the book for you, here are some samples for
you to read:
Already own the book? Then here are some resources you will find useful:
- Your Turn workbook—This
workbook is available in two versions, Adobe
Acrobat PDF and Microsoft
Word.
Print the PDF version and complete the worksheets from the comfort of your
reading chair. Download and complete the Word version using your computer
and cut-and-paste segments into your own e-learning plan. The Acrobat Reader
plugin is free and can be downloaded at www.adobe.com.
- Evaluating
E-Learning spreadsheet (Excel 90K)
- Live examples
- Evaluation
checklists(Excel worksheets)
- Courseware
Comparison This worksheet (274K) lets you compare up
to 10 e-learning courses. We use this spreadsheet at William
Horton Consulting to quickly and systematically compare online
courses. You can use it to help you decide among several candidate
courses. It works best when the candidate courses meet your minimal
criteria and you are trying to refine your choice.
- Evaluation
Checklist Use this worksheet (425K) for a more
sophisticated comparison of courses and other e-learning products.
This worksheet lets you specify must-have criteria. Candidates
lacking these required criteria receive an overall score of
zero.
- Project plan—Use
this Microsoft
Project file (156K) for planning the project of evaluating e-learning project.
You will need Microsoft Project in order to open and use it.
- Evaluation
planning form—The Evaluation Planning form lets you plan all
aspects of a multi-level evaluation. The
Improvement plan form is used to record and analyze the results obtained from
observing test subjects try to do a piece of work or by evaluating a knowledge
product.
- Webinar
handouts