The Evaluation Phase

The Evaluation Phase

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This article is intended for instructors.

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This article is for Entrepreneurship, Management and Marketing simulations.

This section presents all the evaluation tools available in the simulation.

 


 

  1. Logbook: The logbook is generally used to evaluate student performance on specific aspects of the simulation. The choice of evaluation criteria is entirely up to you. For instructions on how to use the logbook, see Using the Logbook
  2. 360-Degree Evaluation:
     
    This assessment provides a set of questions you can use to evaluate three types of feedback:
    • Participant self-assessment
    • Participant assessment of the team
    • Participant assessment of their teammates

For instructions on how to use the 360-Degree Evaluation, see Using the 360-Degree Evaluation

  1. Questionnaire: You can create one or more questionnaires to be complete by participants from the question library or use your own questions. For instructions on how to use the Questionnaire, see Creating a new Questionnaire

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