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The following table shows an overview of three selected criteria catalogues of different scales. By clicking on the catalogue name you can learn more about it and download it. On the following page (see link below) we provide further relevant links.
General information about criteria catalogues can be found in the general part of the handbook (see Page on Criteria catalogues).
Name1 | Author |
Object |
Effort and Utility |
Scale |
Other |
Form |
Language |
Price |
EPL (2001) |
Stephan Benkert |
Comparison and evaluation of multimedia learning systems – special consideration of didactic questions | Complex: 255 individual opinions which are summarised in 23 area values. Detailed evaluations possible. |
2-level: "yes / no" |
The 23
area questions can be directly answered in the short form |
Excel table or paper |
German | free |
AKAB (1996 - 1998) |
Automotive Engineering
Work Group |
CBT`S2; didactic and technically oriented questions | Less complex: 74 individual opinions in 13 areas. Useful for less detailed evaluations. |
4-levels + + to - - |
Short evaluation with 8 answers possible |
Paper or computer-based
application (runs under Windows XP with some limitations) |
German | Trial version free, then subject to a fee |
Evaluating e-learning checklist (2005) |
William Horton Consulting | Comparison of different courses and other e-learning products. Technical orientation | Economical: 40 individual opinions in 9 areas. Additional criteria can be defined by users. More for rough evaluations. | Any. A 10 level scale is recommended | Good instruction. Examples on register sheets | Excel table | English | free |
1 - Click on the name of the criteria catalogue to obtain more information and, if necessary, to download it!
2 - Computer-based training
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