2. The process of collecting evidence of a
learner’s learning progress and achievement
over a period of time in order to improve
teaching and learning (Bob Adamson)
The process of making overall judgment
about one’s work or a whole school’s work.
3.
4. Assessment plans
Includes assessment purpose, data, collection, storage,
reports, documents, methodologies, outcomes, resources,
tools, statistical analysis, schedule timeline.
Measurement metrics
Determine a method of measurement in a library
assessment and evaluation
5. Methodology
A methodology emphasizes how and which procedures
must be undergone to handle a qualified evaluation and
assessment before librarians and library staff can see in
which ways they can improve library’s information
resources and services.
Population Vs sample
Survey
6. Statistical analysis
It refers to set of methodologies and tools used for “
collection, examination, summarization, manipulation,
and interpretation of quantitative data to discover its
underlying causes, patterns, relationships and
trends”(business dictionary.com 2015)
7. Library-wide assessment
It focuses on its building, communication, equipment,
facilities, functionality, human resources management,
personnel, resources, policies and regulations, risk
management, services, security, user satisfaction and so
on…
Library services and resources assessments
8. Digital library assessment
Digital repository assessment
Information services assessment
Library contribution to student learning
outcomes assessment
Web usability assessment
Library user needs and satisfaction assessment
9. Endnote
Endnote basic
Endnote X7
Endnote for iPad
Google analytics
Advance segment
Audience data and reporting
Customer dimensions
Event tracking
10. Site search
Social reports
Google docs
Google drawings
Google forms
Google slides
Google drive
Microsoft office
For home
For business
For students
11. Stat QUAL
ARL statistics
Climate QUAL
DigiQUAL
LibQUAL
MINES for libraries
SPEC surveys
iClickers
Poll everywhere