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O'Neil, Harold F.; Wainess, Richard; Baker, Eva L. – Curriculum Journal, 2005
Following up on an earlier issue of "The Curriculum Journal" (Vol. 16, No. 1), this article focuses on learning outcomes in the context of video games. Learning outcomes are viewed from two theoretical frameworks: Kirkpatrick's levels of evaluation and the CRESST model of learning. These are used to analyse the outcomes claimed in journal articles…
Descriptors: Journal Articles, Video Games, Instructional Design, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedDaningburg, Suzanne; Schmid, Richard F. – Journal of Educational Television, 1988
Analysis of the process of educational television evaluation focuses on the Programme Evaluation Analysis Computer (PEAC) system. Highlights include affects of evaluation on learning; internal and external validity; variables in the evaluation model; formative evaluation; cognitive and affective objectives; and differences between general…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Broadcast Television, Cognitive Objectives, Educational Television

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