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Summative project evaluation
Title: "Summative project evaluation"
Authors: Steve Draper, Margaret Brown & Sandra Foubister
This report is assembled mainly from other papers in order to provide a
deliverable promised in the MANTCHI grant application, where it is described
only as "Summative project evaluation" (item number 15). The meaning and
scope of that now seems ambiguous between:
- The evaluation work we did. Part B presents a large overview paper on
the (integrative) evaluation work done on the project, which corresponds to
reporting on what we did for project objective 2 (of 4): "To measure the
educational effectiveness of this novel delivery of tutorial support using the
method of Integrative Evaluation". One of the products of this evaluation
work was a set of recommendations for delivering our teaching materials:
these are presented in part C.
- Evaluating our evaluation work. Part B also contains our
self-criticisms of our evaluation method. We did what we promised, but what
with hindsight might have been better evaluation aims?
- Evaluating the project, not the educational work. This should surely
be the content, not of one deliverable from part of the project team, but of
the project final report. However as the project evolved and we perceived new
needs, we did perform a study of a different kind which is important to an
evaluation of the project itself: the cost benefit analysis of using our
approach to collaborative tutorial teaching. This analysis is reproduced as
part D. In addition, the conclusion (part E) offers a brief summary of the
features of the project as a whole, its results, and their relationship of the
evaluation studies.
This report therefore consists of:
- Part A: This introduction.
- Part B: a long overview of the project's integrative evaluation work,
based on 20 studies (listed in appendix 1). One output of this is part C.
- Part C: a list of the recommendations for delivering the ATOMs based
on the evaluation studies.
- Part D: a cost benefit analysis of the MANTCHI approach to remote
collaborative tutorial teaching based on an interview study of the teachers
involved.
- Part E: A short overview of the relationship of these studies with
the project as a whole, and its main aims, themes, and innovations.
- Appendix 1 The list of evaluation studies performed
- Appendix 2 An example questionnaire instrument used
Status
As noted, this report, about 18,000 words long, was assembled from versions
of other reports on 22 Aug 1998, and it is not planned to update it.
The document contains a table (in WORD); and appendix 2 contains some Zapf
font characters (boxes).
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