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  • Phil Green – Effective Assessment Part 1


    19 March, 2009, by Ben Chai

    In this podcast, Ben Chai, editor of Learning Technologies magazine discusses with Phil Green why many test questions are unreliable and invalid and more effective parameters for assessing performance.

    You can obtain further insights from Phil Green on good assessment here.

    Phil Green has developed strategies and materials to raise performance in business over many years.  He has a special interest in modular learning and technology-based training, with skills in performance analysis through outline design to implementation. He has managed many projects for retailers, oil companies, financial service and pharmaceutical companies and departments of government. 

    As resident editor and commentator in the supplement to Fenman's monthly Training Journal Phil wrote the acclaimed Train The Trainer series, and is a regular contributor to a range of management skills, technology, training and human resources magazines.

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    Phil is a Member of ASTD, The eLearning Guild and the Institute of Directors and was elected to the post of Acting Chairman of the ELearning Network in 2006. He is also an Online Learning Specialist for CIPD. 

    You can download this podcast by right clicking on this link and saving the appropriate file on your computer

    Tags: education
    Ben Chai
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    Ben Chai
    on 19 March, 2009

      Ben Chai is a freelance writer and technical consultant. He is the author of several Microsoft books, is the co-owner of incomingthought.com, a company that specialises in security white papers and writes for Securityvibes.  





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