Training Evaluation: Audience Resonse System as an Evaluation Tool

R. Lance Hogan, D'Anna Cepela, Brittany Fentress, Roger L Hogan

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Abstract

Training program evaluation is essential in developing and sustaining effective
training interventions. More specifically, measuring learning transfer is essential to
any training program as it determines whether learning has occurred and if the
learning objectives have been met. Kirkpatrick (2005), stated that training program
evaluation is used “to decide if a program should be continued, to decide if a
program should be modified, and to demonstrate the value of training – and thus
justify our existence [as trainers/human performance technologists/consultants]” (p.
19). The purpose of this study was to describe challenges in evaluating training and
how technology can aid in this process.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of education and human development
Volume3
StatePublished - Jun 2014

Keywords

  • Audio response system
  • program evaluation
  • training

Disciplines

  • Training and Development

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