Guidelines for designing evaluations of Web-based instructional materials

This paper is are overview of central issues for effective evaluation of Web-based instructional materials. It describes relevant issues from the perspectives of practitioners in the fields of computer science, educational psychology, and teacher education. In addition, it describes educator concerns, reviews relevant aspects of HCI, usability, and educational research, and provides an overview of usability evaluation.

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