FACING COMPLEXITY Sample Clauses

FACING COMPLEXITY. THE EVALUATOR OF THE QUALITY OF A PEER PRODUCED OUTPUT IS ALSO A CO-DESIGNER OF THE OUTPUT Two main aspects arose from the interviews with the experts: the need to make the products be evaluated by the scientific community and for those e-learning contents created in companies, the need to follow a set of steps: adhere to company guidelines (publishing policies), consult a team of experts who validate contents and after lawyers’ validation a workflow drive contents to complete the validation process. The peer community should set the parameters and criteria (e.g. from instructional design models) before starting the process of creation according to the subject and the field, in this way there won’t be space for confusion and the process would proceed smoothly. The strategies to set should imply an auto-evaluation and a peer –review phase during the whole process but there’s also the perception that the final validation occurs when the product is being used, it’s the one who reuses that product (outside the group that created it) who can actually check its quality and one of the parameter to consider is that the product to be valuable should finally reach the due objectives.
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