Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Background

Anamarie and Rebecca created blogs regarding evaluation and decided to collaborate and combine research to create questions that are meaningful and relevant for evaluation purposes.

Rebecca's previous focus was to find an evaluation tool for systematic measurement of podcasts to ensure they are timely and effective for the end users?

Anamarie's previous question was How do we know that podcasts contribute quality to professional development? Anamarie also considered: How are podcasts intended to be used as part of quality professional development? How do we know that podcasts are being utilized the way they were intended in quality professional development? and How do we know that podcasts contribute quality to professional development?

2 comments:

bagasuga4u /aka/ Denise Roberts said...

Collaborating like this is great. Now you can focus your efforts on the process and take turns maintaining your blog. In the face-to-face Action Research coaching you could collaborate and submit a group's findings as one report. I believe this serves the same purpose.

Randee Deich said...

“…previous focus was to find an evaluation tool for systematic measurement of podcasts to ensure they are timely and effective for the end users?”

Do you need to develop an evaluation tool for podcasts or identify how podcasts assisted in reducing a performance gap?