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# '''Self-assessment:''' Analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of a company or organisation to identify areas of improvements and determine one position. | # '''Self-assessment:''' Analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of a company or organisation to identify areas of improvements and determine one position. | ||
# '''Peer-Review:''' External evaluation of an organization or program by expert that belong to a different organisation. | # '''Peer-Review:''' External evaluation of an organization or program by expert that belong to a different organisation. | ||
− | '''Qualitative Weighting and Summation:''' Method for evaluation based on criteria catalogues, in which each criterion is weighted according to importance, the criteria are afterwards rated and in the final step the product of rating and correspondent weighting indicates the final score. | + | # '''Qualitative Weighting and Summation:''' Method for evaluation based on criteria catalogues, in which each criterion is weighted according to importance, the criteria are afterwards rated and in the final step the product of rating and correspondent weighting indicates the final score. |
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Revision as of 17:25, 20 January 2011
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Open ECBCheck is a low cost accreditation and quality improvement scheme for E-learning Programmes and institutions in international Capacity Building. It supports capacity building organizations to measure how successful their e-learning programmes are and allows for continuous improvement through self-assessment, peer collaboration and benchmarking. The Open ECBCheck provides a quality label valid for three years, after this period program and institution can re-apply in order to re-obtain the label. Certified institutions and programs also commit in reporting improvements made after having received the certification. Open ECBCheck has been developed through a participative process initiated by InWent. This interagency collaboration involves about 25 international capacity building agencies (among which 8 UN agencies). [1]
CriteriaThe Open ECBCheck is based on a self-assessment followed by a peer-review performed by external agencies (see Process for more information), both guided by a set of criteria. The label has two different sets of criteria for the evaluation of a programme or an institution.
Set of Criteria for a Program / Course Certification:The program/course quality criteria are divided into seven main areas:
Set of Criteria for an Institutional CertificationThe institution quality criteria are organised into four main areas:
MethodsThe Open ECBCheck label makes use of 5 central methods for quality evaluation and validation:
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Applying for The Open ECB-Check |
ProcessThe Open ECBCheck process is structured into seven distinct steps in which a course or a programme is analysed and evaluated. Organizations benefits from a structured self-assessment and a comprehensive learning report outlining their improvement potential.[2] 0. Inquiry: Organization interested in obtaining the certification either for the whole institution or for a specific program or course contents the Open ECBCheck Administration Office. (contacts)
The peer-review is submitted to the Administrative Office.
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References
- ↑ OPEN ECBCheck | Quality Label for Capacity Building http://www.qualityfoundation.org/openecbcheck/ (20 October 2010)
- ↑ OPEN ECBCheck | Quality Label for Capacity Building http://www.qualityfoundation.org/openecbcheck/ (20 October 2010)