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Evaluation and validation

Evaluation and validation. LL4S – Task 6 Radka Kalcheva. An Overview. 58 cases have been reported. Evaluation criteria. Who is the activity being addressed? – seniors / staff User influence on activities + Feedbacks Experience working with Web 2.0 tools

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Evaluation and validation

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  1. Evaluation and validation LL4S – Task 6 Radka Kalcheva

  2. An Overview • 58 cases have been reported

  3. Evaluation criteria • Who is the activity being addressed? – seniors / staff • User influence on activities + Feedbacks • Experience working with Web 2.0 tools • European dimension - work on a Partnership level • Transferability • ‘Quality’ of the evaluation form

  4. Task 1 –Methods of involvement seniors in learning processes • 23 cases

  5. Task 1 –Methods of involvement seniors in learning processes • Users’ influence on the activities • Only 1 case reports for a direct users impact • Feedbacks • 4 cases – report for analyzes of the feedbacks ( 17 % ) • 1 case – Devon Regional survey • ‘Expectations of many/all of the participants are exceeded ‘ • Web 2.0 tools • 7 cases – report for using Web 2.0 tools into the activities 30 % of Task 1 cases

  6. Task 1 –Methods of involvement seniors in learning processes • Partnership level - European dimension • Transferability • 7 cases – DK , IT, SE • 6 cases – BG, ES, UK

  7. Task 1 –Methods of involvement seniors in learning processes • Quality of the evaluation form

  8. Summary • Cases profile • About 50% reported of teaching IT tools including Web 2.0 - BG, DK , ES (1) • The rest cases are connected with social sharing • 75 % addressed seniors or seniors and young people and ONLY 1 addressed staff • Feedbacks are not a part of the evaluation process • Partnership is very well developed • Almost all evaluation forms are fully filled

  9. Task 2 – Methods of involvement seniors as volunteers for community work • 13 cases

  10. Task 2 – Methods of involvement seniors as volunteers for community work • Users’ influence on the activities • Feedbacks • 3 cases – report for analyzes of the feedbacks ( 23 % ) • ‘Expectations of many/all of the participants are exceeded ‘ • Web 2.0 tools • 3 cases – report for using Web 2.0 tools into the activities ES, UK, SE 23 % of Task 2 cases

  11. Task 2 – Methods of involvement seniors as volunteers for community work • Partnership level - European dimension • Transferability • 3 cases – DK , IT, UK

  12. Task 2 – Methods of involvement seniors as volunteers for community work • Quality of the evaluation form

  13. Summary • Cases profile • The main part of the reported cases are connected with social sharing • Only one country reported usage of Web 2.0 tools - ES • All of the cases addressed seniors and ONLY 1 staff • Feedbacks are not a part of the evaluation process • Partnership is very well developed • Almost all evaluation forms are fully filled

  14. Task 3 –Methods of how to migrate knowledge from seniors to younger • 12 cases

  15. Task 3 –Methods of how to migrate knowledge from seniors to younger • Users’ influence on the activities • Feedbacks • Web 2.0 tools • 1 case – report for using Web 2.0 tools into the activities

  16. Task 3 –Methods of how to migrate knowledge from seniors to younger • Partnership level - European dimension • Transferability • 2 cases – ES , IT

  17. Task 3 –Methods of how to migrate knowledge from seniors to younger • Quality of the evaluation form

  18. Summary • Cases profile • Only one case reported of teaching IT tools - ES • 75 % addressed seniors and young people 25% addressed seniors • Partnership is very well developed • Almost all evaluation forms are fully filled

  19. Task 4 – Methods of how to maintain and increase the competence • 10 cases *

  20. Task 4 – Methods of how to maintain and increase the competence • Users’ influence on the activities • Feedbacks • 2 cases • Web 2.0 tools • 1 case – report for using Web 2.0 tools into the activities • But 8 /10 are related with IT tools

  21. Task 4 – Methods of how to maintain and increase the competence • Partnership level - European dimension • Transferability • 2 cases – ES , IT

  22. Task 4 – Methods of how to maintain and increase the competence • Quality of the evaluation form

  23. Summary • Cases profile • Almost all of them reported of teaching IT tools • 90 % addressed seniors 10 % addressed staff (1 case DK) • Partnership

  24. Conclusions • Cases profile • 55 cases addressed seniors • 3 addresses staff = 5% • Feedbacks • 9 feedbacks + 1 survey = 15 % • Partnership • Local level – 31 cases • National level - 3

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