The Practical Concept of an Evaluator and Its Use in the Design of Training Systems
ARTICLE
Andrew S. Gibbons, Dwayne H. Rogers
Educational Technology Volume 31, Number 11, ISSN 0013-1962
Abstract
The evaluator is an instructional system product that provides practice, testing capability, and feedback in a way not yet seen in computer-assisted instruction. Training methods using an evaluator contain scenario-based simulation exercises, followed by a critique of performance. A focus on competency-based education and performance makes the evaluator an integral component in training. (11 references) (DB)
Citation
Gibbons, A.S. & Rogers, D.H. (1991). The Practical Concept of an Evaluator and Its Use in the Design of Training Systems. Educational Technology, 31(11), 7-15. Retrieved March 19, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/170815/.
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