Iterative design and evaluation of an e-learning tutorial: a research-based approach
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Authors
Becker, Daphne
De Villiers, M.R. (Ruth)
Issue Date
2008
Type
Article
Language
en
Keywords
Design , Human Factors , Measurement , CAI tutorial , e-learning , evaluation criteria , evaluation methods , learner-centred design , participative action research , usability
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Abstract
This paper introduces the computer-aided instruction (CAI) tutorial Karnaugh, outlining its design, development and evaluation. Karnaugh is used for supplementary learning in the module Computer Systems: Fundamental Concepts. E-learning applications require rigorous evaluation of their functionality, learning content and usability. In the case of Karnaugh, this was done in a participative action research approach over two years. Evaluation and reflection occurred in iterative cycles, followed by active responses in the form of revised designs, with the researcher-designer playing a participative role as Karnaugh evolved through five variants. Complementary usability evaluation methods were used, namely heuristic evaluation, end-user questionnaires and interviews. The evaluation criteria were based on an adaptation of Squires & Preeces’ ‘learning with software’ heuristics.
The unexpected discovery of some flawed data provided lessons in questionnaire administration.
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Citation
South African Computer Journal : SACLA 2008: Special Edition 42 Dec 2008 38-46