Overall Instructor Rating: Satisfactory
Ratings explanation:
- Exemplary - A model answer in almost every way (this is given out very rarely).
- Satisfactory - Very well done; you've met the expectations of the assignment. There are some minor problems, so read my feedback well.
- Marginal Pass - You pass, but there are lots of issues to consider. Read my feedback very carefully and be sure you understand the points/issues I raise.
- Not satisfactory, redo and resubmit - The assignment was not completed appropriately. I am concerned that you do not understand the process well enough yet. To get credit for the assignment, you need to redo it, most probably on another topic. Read and consider my feedback very carefully before redoing.
Instructor's Overall Feedback:
You seem to understand the process well enough. You didn't provide many details, so it was difficult to provide much feedback.
The objective of this activity is to plan for the formative evaluation of your instruction. As stated by Dick, Carey, and Carey (2001): "Formative evaluation is the process designers use to obtain data that can be used to revise their instruction to make it more efficient and effective. The emphasis in formative evlauation is on the collection and analysis of data and the revision of the instruction" (p. 284-285).
Using the lesson you have described in the IDA on lesson design, complete the Formative Evaluation Planning Worksheet. Using the table below, describe:
- Who will do the ongoing evaluation;
- What is being evaluated;
- When the evaluation should occur; and
- How the evaluation will be conducted (i.e. tools you will use)
Be sure to refer to Dick, Carey, and Carey Chapter 10 for specific information that can be gathered from experts (e.g. subject-matter, learning, and learner) and learners in different formative evaluation situations (e.g. one-to-one, small-group, and field trials).
Formative Evaluation Planning Worksheet
Write the instructional objectives of your lesson here (it can be more than one):
Your final response:
Using Notepad, students generate an html page containing headers and paragraphs with HTML tags.
This will be the beginning of their web site, e.g. a simple home page which includes their name & a brief introduction to themselves and their interests.
The instructor's feedback to this step:
Very good.
Write your objective using the correct form. Click here for advice on writing objectives.
HTML formatting reminder: You can embed HTML tags directly in your responses. This will be help your buddies and the instructor view your information in a more readable fashion. For example, if you want a paragraph break somewhere, just enter <p>:
I will have the experts review the lesson on three levels:
<p>
1. content; 2. technical accuracy; 3. quality of instruction.
<p>
The content review will help ensure that no mistakes were made in the information provided to the learners.
Who |
What |
When |
How |
| Experts (subject-matter, learning, learner) |
Your final response:
1-The content review will help ensure that no mistakes were made in the order in which instruction is to be provided.
2-The technical accuracy review will enable us to know if we have errors in our HTML Tags and their Attributes
3-The quality of instruction review the effectiveness and efficency of our instruction.
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Your final response:
It is based on experts' time and likely to be completed before instruction takes place.
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Your final response:
The review will be conducted through face to face interviews.
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The instructor's feedback to this step:
OK. The "What" section should describe what is being evaluated. |
| Learners: one-to-one |
Your final response:
3-5 sample learners will be selected for the evalution of their web page.
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Your final response:
The one-on-one sessions will occur after the insturction.
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Your final response:
The designer will sit with each learner as the learner shows his/her final project.
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The instructor's feedback to this step:
OK, but your description is pretty 'lean'. |
| Learners: small-group |
Your final response:
The small group will be learnability of the instruction.
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Your final response:
The small group session will occur after the initial instruction.
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Your final response:
Several methods, i.e. examining product of instruction, watching whether learner can produce another similar page, etc., will be used for assessment.
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The instructor's feedback to this step:
No specific feedback given yet on this step. |
| Learners: field trial |
Your final response:
The learners in the field test are themselves, i.e. those who will apply the instruction.
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Your final response:
After he design of instruction is completed.
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Your final response:
Will take place in the actual setting in which instruction will be applied.
Methods: examining product of instruction, watching whether learner can produce another similar page, etc., will be used for assessment.
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The instructor's feedback to this step:
OK. |
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