What evaluation strategies need to be addressed as part of the network planning process?
Without feedback from the users of the systems, we cannot determine success. Each training session must be evaluated by the persons receiving the training: how to improve, what to include in the next training session, etc. At the completion of any on-line activity or course, the users should complete an evaluation to indicate if learning took place; what needs to be changed and what needs to continue. A process as well as product evaluation study should be integrated into the long-range plan. Superintendents and local boards of trustees should expect a formal evaluation report each year that details the number of students involved, number of community users, feedback from users, teacher input, and suggested improvements. Documentation of types of activities and programming conducted should be maintained. Within a few years of operation, the districts should expect to see an expansion of courses and programming. The system should be receiving almost continuous use with community stakeho
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