Information technologies in evaluation : social, moral, epistemological, and practical implications
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Information technologies in evaluation : social, moral, epistemological, and practical implications
(New directions for program evaluation, No. 84)
Jossey-Bass, c1999
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Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The collection, management, and analysis of data are all
increasingly mediated through electronic management, offering
evaluators new ways of knowing, along with new responsibilities and
challenges. This issue of New Directions for Evaluation provides an
introduction to various data collection technologies and tools,
identifying both their benefits and their shortcomings. Chapters
address the practical challenges of conducting e-mail
questionnaires, web-based surveys, and web-based focus groups;
explore the use of technology to evaluate technology, discussing
methods for observing users and gathering feedback; and show how
multimedia applications can foster mixed-method research designs.
This is 84th issue of the quarterly journal New Directions
for Evaluation.
目次
Reflective Evaluation in a "Technology Textured" World: An Activity
Theory Approach (G. Gay & T. Bennington).
Internet Systems for Evaluation Research (J. Watt).
Evaluating On-Line Environments: Tools for Observing Users and
Gathering Feedback (R. Reiger & A. Sturgill).
Using Multimedia Records to Support Mixed-Method Evaluation (T.
Bennington, et al.).
Using Verbal Protocol Methodology in the Evaluation of Software
and Hardware (S. Mathison, et al.).
Ethical Implications of Computer-Mediated Evaluation (T.
Bennington).
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