3. Why do we evaluate? What questions should you ask yourself when evaluating an ICT solution? What is evaluation criteria? How might we conclude an evaluation? Learning objectives with a TWIST
4. To ensure that the solution we have developed meets the requirements set by the user. Why do we evaluate?
5. Does the solution do what it is supposed to do? Does the solution do it in the way it is supposed to do it? Is the solution an effective one? If not then what is wrong with the solution? What would make the solution effective? What questions should you ask yourself when evaluating an ICT solution? How do we judge all of this? What do we have to aid us in the assessment of the final solution?
6. Our client requirements broken down into Qualitative and Quantitative criteria Define Qualitative Criteria and give me an example Define Quantitative Criteria and give me an example Evaluation criteria? Evaluation Criteria will allow us to answer this question: Does the solution do what it is supposed to do?
9. Client changed their mindEvaluation of designs will allow us to answer this question: Does it do t in the way it was supposed to do it?
10. Does it allow the user to perform the task quicker than the previous solution? How efficient are the controls? How intuitive is the solution? How accurate is the input data? Are appropriate are the outputs? How robust is the solution? Is the solution an effective one?
11. What would you do differently if you were to do this project again? Use different software? Change techniques? Allow more time? Do you think that the project was a success? Could it be developed further, if so how? How well did you perform? Did you plan your time well? Did you meet deadlines? Did you work hard enough? Did you communicate well with your client? To Conclude
12. Evaluation is a reflective process. It is often hard to criticize something you have spent a lot of time on But evaluation is an important skill, it helps you prepare for future work Think about this…