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Angela O'Donnell (Editor), Jeffrey Smith (Editor), Gary Gigliotti (Editor), John W. Young (Editor)


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December 2010 1579220754 978-1579220754
In the excitement about the possibilities that instructional technology has opened up for teaching and learning, and in the ensuing discussion of start-up and infrastructure costs, and concerns about access and equity, too little attention had been paid to what students are learning through online courses and on the evaluation of such technologically-mediated courses.

This volume provides an overview of strategies for assessing the contribution of technology and illustrates these with specific examples.

The contributors provide an evaluation framework together with specific examples derived from an extensive instructional technology initiative at a large university. They present a general overview of how to evaluate technology and indicate the importance of the institutional context for technological innovation. The address the nature of potential learning outcomes and illustrate such evaluation methods as multiple iteration strategies, comparison designs, and within-class strategies. Among the pedagogies discussed are virtual and Web-controlled labs, simulations, video, and Web-based research tools.

This book addresses the challenges of assessment in technology-based instruction in higher education, and places them within the context of costs.

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Angela O'Donnell is Director of the Ph.D. Program in Education at Rutgers University.

Gary Gigliotti is director of the Teaching and Excellence Center at Rutgers University.

John W. Young is at Rutgers University.

Jeffrey Smith is at Rutgers Unversity.

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