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Sunday, May 22, 2005

Donald Kirkpatrick’s 4 Levels of Evaluation

A classmate brought this up and I thought it might be interesting to post here...

Mia,

This was a model I hadn't encountered yet either, so thank you for sharing your experience with it.

Others interested in Donald Kirkpatrick’s 4 level model,

I poked around online a bit with a google search and found his model listed in San Diego State University's Encyclopedia of Educational Technology, complete with a useful graphical representation of the model.

http://coe.sdsu.edu/eet/Articles/k4levels/


-Mark

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