To Survey or Not to Survey?

This post is provided by guest blogger, Kelly Andrzejczak, graduate student at the University of St. Francis in Joliet, MS in Training and Development program.

Author, Tim Slade (2021), helps answer that question. While well-intended, post-course surveys can often miss the mark, Slade (2021) discusses the important of reflecting on three considerations when determining if an evaluation survey is appropriate: what will I do with the data? Are learners qualified to evaluate the thing you’re asking? Is it too early for learners to evaluate their reactions? Reflecting on these questions helps with designing strategy and determining what you hope to accomplish through the evaluation process.

Instructional designers would benefit from reading through this blog. The content reiterates the importance of ensuring that the evaluation asks the right questions of the appropriate audience to better understand the impact and effectiveness of the course. This blog was found through “Ask a Trainer” on ATD, the world’s largest association for talent development and written by speaker, author, and award-winning e-learning designer, Tim Slade.

References

Slade, T. (2021, October 22). Ask a trainer: Post-course evaluations | ATD. Main. https://td.org/atd-blog/ask-a-trainer-post-course-evaluations

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