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Technology in Interpretation Methods: Focus Groups with Students |
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The next component of this study strove to evaluate the effectiveness of the tutorial and lab training through several group discussions. The “focus group” assessment technique was used to determine student perceptions and attitudes toward the computer skills training, which revealed the overall strengths and weaknesses of the initial course modules. The final data from the focus groups assisted in the development of recommendations for future incorporation of technology training. Two similar but separate focus group sessions were developed: one for students that worked on PowerPoint tutorials (NR 367/567/368/568), and one for students that participated in the technology lab sessions (NR 363/563/364/564). For a complete description of the steps followed in planning the focus group, please refer to the complete thesis text.
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