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A framework for synchronous web-based professional development: Measuring the impact of webinar instruction

Posted on:2012-10-17Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:University of the PacificCandidate:Rich, Rachel LFull Text:PDF
GTID:1457390008999855Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
Through the evolution and proliferation of the Internet, distance and online education have become more prevalent in modern society. Synchronous web-based professional development continues to gain popularity. Although online education has grown in popularity and breadth, there has been a lack of research about the impact of synchronous web-based professional development. By using Kirkpatrick and Kirkpatrick's (2006) Four Levels of Evaluation, this study examined the impact of webinar professional development at a National Science Foundation Advanced Technology Center.;Findings indicate that although the factors that contribute to learning in a web-based environment were present, there was a lack of evidence about the actual outcomes of participation in a synchronous web-based professional development. To address the lack of evidence, a new model of Comprehensive Synchronous Web-based Professional Development evaluation and implementation is proposed in the discussion.
Keywords/Search Tags:Synchronous web-based professional development, Education, Evaluation, Impact
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