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9780833047274

Improving the Army's Assessment of Interactive Multimedia Instruction Courseware (2009)

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  • ISBN13:

    9780833047274

  • ISBN10:

    0833047272

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2009-09-16
  • Publisher: RAND Corporation
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Summary

An important component of The Army Distributed Learning Program’s (TADLP’s) performance is the quality of its courses, which consist primarily of asynchronous interactive multimedia instruction (IMI). However, there are no current efforts to assess course quality at the program level. This report outlines a comprehensive approach to evaluating the quality of IMI within TADLP. In addition, it describes how a program-level evaluation program developed at RAND might be implemented within the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC). RAND assessed the quality of the learning experience in a sample of recently fielded IMI courses, using criteria based on standards in the training development community. The analysis identifies strengths and deficiencies in technical, production quality, and pedagogical aspects of IMI courseware. This research demonstrates a feasible method for evaluation that can supply TRADOC with metrics concerning IMI quality, points to directions for needed improvements, and provides a basis for assessing improvement initiatives. The authors recommend adoption of this approach, as well as further development of other components of a comprehensive program of IMI training evaluation.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. iii
Tablesp. vii
Summaryp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xxi
Acronymsp. xxiii
Introductionp. 1
Backgroundp. 1
Purpose and Organization of This Reportp. 3
Quality-Evaluation Approaches and Their Usage in TADLPp. 5
Approaches to Evaluating Training Qualityp. 5
Training Outcomesp. 5
Test Evaluationp. 7
Administrative Datap. 7
Courseware Evaluationp. 7
Current Evaluation Efforts in Army Trainingp. 8
Measuresp. 9
Conclusionp. 12
RAND's Approach to IMI Evaluationp. 13
Courses Evaluatedp. 13
Evaluation Criteriap. 15
Coding Processp. 22
IMI Evaluation Findingsp. 23
Interactivity and Course Lengthp. 23
Technical Criteria for Coursewarep. 24
Production-Quality Criteria for Coursewarep. 26
Pedagogical Criteria for Coursewarep. 28
Conclusions and Implications for TADLP's Assessment of IMIp. 41
How IMI Courseware Can Be Improvedp. 41
Recommendations for Courses in Our Samplep. 41
Strategic Issues in Instructional Designp. 44
Recommendations for Improving TADLP's Assessment Programp. 46
Implementing a Program of Courseware Evaluation in TADLPp. 49
Potential Directions for Other Program-Level Evaluations of IMI Qualityp. 51
Conclusionp. 54
Appendix
Courseware Evaluation Criteriap. 57
Summary of Specific Changes for Improving the Quality of IMI Coursewarep. 63
Referencesp. 65
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