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Evaluating
Instructional Software

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Contents
Abstract

1 Literature

2 Review and critique of current methods

3 The model of Reiser and Dick

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Abstract
The results of the evaluation process of instructional software depend largely from the persons evaluating the software.
The target group, the students, usually can't contribute and express their experiences.

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1 Literature
Reiser and Kegelmann (1994)
Robert A. Reiser and Harald W. Kegelmann:
Evaluating Instructional Software: A Review and Critique of Current Methods
In: ETR&D, 1994, Vol. 42, No. 3, pp. 63-69.

ETR&D = Educational Technology Research and Development, ISSN 1042-1629, AECT Association for Educational Communications & Technology, 1025 Vermont Ave., N.W., Suite 820, Washington, D.C. 20005, USA

Reiser and Dick (1990)
Robert A. Reiser and Walter Dick:
Evaluating Instructional Software
In: ETR&D, 1990, Vol. 38, No. 3, pp. 43-50.

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FSU Instructional Systems, Faculty Profiles:
  • Robert A. Reiser
  • Walter Dick

    Reading List

    aect The Association for Educational Communications and Technology
    ETR&D Educational Technology Research and Development - ETR&D Staff

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