Title: Measuring and Evaluating Training
1Measuring and Evaluating Training
2Session Topics
- Purpose and Benefits of Evaluating Training
- Measurement Process
- Issues in Assessment Development
- Formative vs. Summative Evaluation
3Session Topics
- Kirkpatricks Four Levels
- ROI Methodology and Calculation
- Three Measures of Central Tendency
- Uses of Analysis
4Purpose of Evaluating Training
- What is the Purpose of Evaluating Training?
- Determining business impact
- Improving the design of the learning experience
- Determining the contents adequacy
5Benefits of Evaluating Training
- What are some benefits of evaluating training?
- Secure client support and build relationships
w/client - Allows practitioner to see whether the results of
learning are consistent w/business analysis and
needs assessment - Helps focus the training
6Benefits of Evaluating Training
- What are some benefits of evaluating training?
- Validates performance gaps and learner needs
- Determines where training is the solution to a gap
7QUESTIONS?
8Measurement Process
- List the basic steps of evaluation.
- Identify evaluation goals
- Develop an evaluation design and strategy
- Select and construct measurement tools
- Analyze data
- Report data
9QUESTIONS?
10Issues in Assessment Development
- Validity vs. Reliability
- Validity measuring what you intended to
measure - Reliability ability of the same
measurement to produce consistent results
over time
11Issues in Assessment Development
- How do Validity and Reliability Relate to Each
Other?
- Validity concerns what is being measured
- Reliability concerns how consistently the
measure is measuring what it is intended to
measure
12Issues in Assessment Development
- What are the five types of validity?
- Content validity
- Construct validity
- Concurrent validity
- Criterion validity
- Predictive validity
13Issues in Assessment Development
- What is content validity?
- Extent to which the items on the evaluation
reflect a representative sample of that which is
to be measured - Do the items on the evaluation encompass what was
taught?
14Issues in Assessment Development
- What is construct validity?
- Extent to which the evaluation we implemented
contained the content we intended it to and the
outcome we measured was what we intended to
measure - Do the items on the evaluation test for what we
wanted to test for?
15Issues in Assessment Development
- What is concurrent validity?
- Extent to which an assessments results agree
with the results of other assessments
administered at approximately the same time to
measure the same characteristics - Does the assessment bear out or conflict with
known and accepted standard measures or criteria?
16Issues in Assessment Development
- What is criterion validity?
- Extent to which a test predicts some criterion
(measure of performance), usually in the future - Does doing well on this assessment predict that
the person will do well elsewhere later in life?
17Issues in Assessment Development
- What is predictive validity?
- Extent to which the results obtained by the
evaluation agree with results obtained from more
direct and objective measurements taken later on - Does doing well on this assessment predict that
the person will do well when tested on the same
material later on?
18Issues in Assessment Development
- If you dont have a statistician at your
disposal, what other source do you have for
validating your evaluation?
19QUESTIONS?
20Formative vs. Summative Evaluation
- What is Formative Evaluation?
- Assessment of the effectiveness of the training
program while the program is still under
development. - What is Summative Evaluation?
- Assessment of the effectiveness of the training
program after the program has been delivered.
21QUESTIONS?
22Kirkpatricks Four Levels
- What are Kirkpatricks 4 Levels of evaluation?
- Reaction
- Learning
- Behavior
- Results
23Kirkpatricks Four Levels
- List some of the tools you could use to conduct a
Level 1 evaluation.
- Reaction sheets
- Word-of-mouth feedback
24Kirkpatricks Four Levels
- Which level assesses the overall impact of the
program on the organization?
25QUESTIONS?
26ROI Methodology and Calculation
- What are some ways to assign monetary value to
program improvement? - Benchmarking
- Expert input
- Estimates
- Control groups
- Customer input
27ROI Methodology and Calculation
- What is the formula for deriving ROI?
- ROI Total Benefits Program Costs X 100
Program Costs
28ROI Calculation Exercise
29QUESTIONS?
30Three Measures of Central Tendency
- What is another word for measures of
central tendency?
- What are the three measures of central
tendency we are concerned with today?
31Three Measures of Central Tendency
- Define Mean
- The sum of all numbers divided by the number of
values that make up the sum - 64 73 82 98 317 (sum of values in list
aka Sx) - 317 4 79.25 (mean Sx n, where n is the
number of values in the list)
32Three Measures of Central Tendency
- Define Median
- The number separating the higher half of a sample
from the lower half. The median of a finite list
of numbers can be found by arranging all the
observations from lowest value to highest value
and picking the middle one. If there is an even
number of observations, the median is not unique,
so take the average of the two middle values.
33Three Measures of Central Tendency
- Define Median
- Less sensitive to extreme scores than the mean
is, so the median is a better measure than the
mean for highly skewed distributions.
34Three Measures of Central Tendency
- Define Median
- 64, 73, 82, 98 (scores from previous slide)
- 73 82 155 (even number of scores, so
add the two in the middle - and
- 155 2 77.5 divide the result in half to
get the median)
35Three Measures of Central Tendency
- Define Mode
- The most frequently occurring score in a
distribution. - Greatly affected by sample fluctuations, so not
recommended for use as the only measure of
central tendency. - Distributions can be multi-modal contain more
than one mode.
36Three Measures of Central Tendency
- Define Mode
- 3 8 5 3 9 2 6 3
37Three Measures of Central Tendency
- Define Mode
- 3 8 5 3 9 2 6 3
- Mode 3
38Central Tendency Exercise
39QUESTIONS?
40Uses of Analysis
- What are some of the uses for ROI evaluation,
cost-benefits, utilities, and forecasting? - To measure a programs economic contribution
- To measure the degree of change in retention
- To isolate the effects of training
41Uses of Analysis
- Case Problem Activity
- An organization has been running the same new
hire orientation program for over a year. - The HR director wants to determine the programs
effectiveness, with a desire to improve it. Also,
HR staff want to know why they seem to be
answering the same questions repeatedly from new
hires.
42Uses of Analysis
- Case Problem Activity
- Your boss asks you, the primary trainer, to
identify the strengths and weaknesses of the
program. - Company management has indicated they would like
to offer the new hire orientation program online,
in connection with links to the other helpful
information that HR provides.
43Uses of Analysis
- Program Evaluation Activity
- As a program evaluation consultant, you have been
hired to evaluate a training program at Horizons,
Inc. - Complete the handout to perform your evaluation.
44QUESTIONS?
45Session Review
- Purpose and Benefits of Evaluating Training
- Measurement Process
- Issues in Assessment Development
- Formative vs. Summative Evaluation
46Session Review
- Kirkpatricks Four Levels
- ROI Methodology and Calculation
- Three Measures of Central Tendency
- Uses of Analysis
47Next Session
- Selecting and Planning Your Work Product
48Questions?