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What is Instructional Evaluation

Disruptive and Emerging Technology Trends Across Education and the Workplace
A component of the Instructional-Evaluation Design Theory that relates to “the process for evaluating instruction, (summative and formative)” (Reigeluth & Chellman, 1999 AU33: The in-text citation "Reigeluth & Chellman, 1999" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. , p. 8).
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Moving Targeted Online Learner Analytics Into the Hands of Teachers
Gregory Cottrell (North Hunterdon High School, USA) and Isabel Christine Resende (Nazareth Area School District, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2914-0.ch001
Abstract
Every time that a student uses the internet on a school-issued computer, a trail of data about their online learning experiences is created. Until recently this data has largely gone unnoticed for educational purposes. This chapter will explore how research into the use of student online behavior data can be used to improve teaching and learning in digital environments. Techniques for the collection and analysis of targeted online learner analytics (TOLA) will be presented along with the findings for how TOLA impacted the teaching and learning process of real classroom teachers. The powerful and new form of data has the potential to disrupt the status quo of education, and this chapter will take a research-based look at that future.
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