Participant stakeholder evaluation as a design method: A report on work in progress

Authors

  • Richard Giordano
  • David Bell

Keywords:

Evaluation, stakeholder evaluation, participatory design, action research, collaborative inquiry, distance learning design, learning module design, learning object design.

Abstract

This paper discusses participant stakeholder evaluation and its use in designing an evaluative protocol for inter-firm development and sharing of web-based learning modules. Participant stakeholder evaluation involves participants as researchers who design and evaluate evaluative protocols. It has a strong link with participatory action research and collaborative inquiry methods where the line is blurred between "the researcher" and "the researched." Participatory evaluation methods were used as a method in support of system design to help define features of learning modules, define content, and to enhance usability and effectiveness in work contexts. Preliminary results strongly suggest that these techniques were instrumental in helping define an architecture for learning modules that otherwise may have been lost.. Most important, it allowed expectations among role groups to be explicit, and afford subsequent work the ability to address their differences in views and orientations. S

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Published

2000-01-01

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Section

Works in Progress reports