In: Computer Science
The evaluation stage of the ADDIE process can provide important data about the effectiveness and utility of an instructional module or solution. It can also provide you and your clients with valuable insights into how to revise the solution before moving to the next stage. Unfortunately, the value of undergoing a formal evaluation process is often overlooked due to time, budget, or other constraints.
Imagine that you have designed and implemented the first stage of an instructional solution with a client. To your surprise, the client has decided to forgo the evaluation and revision process, and decides to continue to rollout the solution without any data collection efforts to review its efficacy. How do you respond to this client?
Post your response to the client’s request to forgo the evaluation and revision stages. Include a convincing argument that highlights the value of an evaluation for future users and for the client.
In this scenario after the first stage of instructional solution if the client has decided to roll out the solution,we have to convince the client in the way that "We have enough time to complete each and every module of the project with out most results and can have a better review of it".
The evaluation should be in the way based on the requirements of the modules and we can have a better use in future for the users and for the client without any problems.