A case study using scenario-based design tools and techniques in the formative evaluation stage of instructional design: Prototype evaluation and redesign of a web-enhanced course interface |
| Posted on:1999-10-04 | Degree:Ph.D | Type:Dissertation |
| University:Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | Candidate:Turner, Sherri Guilliams | Full Text:PDF |
| GTID:1467390014972813 | Subject:Education |
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| A Case Study Using Scenario-based Design Tools and Techniques in the Formative Evaluation Stage of Instructional Design: Prototype Evaluation and Redesign of a Web-Enhanced Course Interface. The main purpose of this study was to augment the formative evaluation process of instructional design through the incorporation of scenario-based design tools and strategies that focus on interface design. The test population was students from undergraduate "human development" courses at Virginia Tech, approximately 250 students. One prototype of a course web interface was tested and revised based on data collected during the formative evaluation process. The scenario data provided rationale for redesign considerations. |
| Keywords/Search Tags: | Formative evaluation, Study using scenario-based design tools, Case study using scenario-based design, Instructional design, Web-enhanced course interface, Redesign |
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