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Available Evaluation Models

Aldo edited this page Apr 6, 2018 · 4 revisions

Available Evaluation Models in LOEP

The following evaluation models are supported by LOEP:

Model name Key Description
Learning Object Review Instrument "LORI v1.5" A team of reviewers composed by subject experts and/or e-Learning professionals can use LORI to create reviews consisting of ratings and comments on several aspects of Learning Objects.
Learning Object Evaluation Metric "LOEM" LOEM allows reviewers to evaluate Learning Objects according to four distinct constructs: interactivity, design, engagement and usability.
WBLT Evaluation Scale for Students "WBLT-S" The goal of WBLT-S is to assess the effectiveness as educational tools of the Learning Objects in the classroom from a student’s perspective.
WBLT Evaluation Scale for Teachers "WBLT-T" WBLT-T aims to assess the effectiveness as educational tools of the Learning Objects in the classroom from a teacher’s perspective.
UNE 71362 - Student Profile "UNE 71362 - Student" This model is a profile of the UNE 71362 standard that aims to allow students to evaluate the quality of Learning Objects. In order to use this model, the plugin 'loep_une71362' should be enabled.
UNE 71362 - Teacher Profile "UNE 71362 - Teacher" This model is a profile of the UNE 71362 standard that aims to allow teachers to evaluate the quality of Learning Objects. In order to use this model, the plugin 'loep_une71362' should be enabled.
System Usability Scale "SUS" The System Usability Scale (SUS) provides a “quick and dirty”, reliable tool for measuring the usability. It consists of a 10 item questionnaire with five response options.
Metadata Quality "Metadata Quality" This model allows to automatically evaluate the metadata quality of a Learning Object. The current version of LOEP supports the LOM (Learning Object Metadata) standard.
Interaction Quality "Interaction Quality" This model allows to automatically evaluate the quality of the Learning Objects based on the interactions that the end users have with them. The following interactions are considered: time spent, frequency of clicks and permanency rate.