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Evaluating Projects—Products, Process, and Learning Progress
How Should Learning Project Outcomes Be Evaluated?
The Three-Legged Stool of Project Evaluation
There are three important parts of effective evaluations of learning projects, pictured here as a three-legged stool:
The three project evaluation components are:
- The quality and impact of the product results (a report, product, presentation, performance, model, artifact, device, program, website, etc.), and the craftsmanship of the project work that contributed to it;
- The quality and effectiveness of the project processes used in each phase of the project that ...
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