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  Evaluation in a project life-cycle: The hypermedia CAMILLE project
 
 
Title: Evaluation in a project life-cycle: The hypermedia CAMILLE project
Author: Chanter, Thierry
Appeared in: ALT-J
Paging: Volume 4 (1996) nr. 3 pages 54-68
Year: 1996
Contents: In the CAL literature, the issue of integrating evaluation into the life-cycle of a project has often been recommended but less frequently reported, at least for large-scale hypermedia environments. Indeed, CAL developers face a difficult problem because effective evaluation needs to satisfy the potentially conflicting demands of a variety of audiences (teachers, administrators, the research community, sponsors, etc.). This paper first examines some of the various forms of evaluation adopted by different kinds of audiences. It then reports on evaluations, formative as well as summative, set up by the European CAMILLE project teams in four countries during a large-scale courseware development project. It stresses the advantages, despite drawbacks and pitfalls, for CAL developers to systematically undertake evaluation. Lastly, it points out some general outcomes concerning learning issues of interest to teachers, trainers and educational advisers. These include topics such as the impact of multimedia, of learner variability and learner autonomy on the effectiveness of learning with respect to language skills.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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