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eLearning for Canadian Law Enforcement /Public Security. Project Overview. The Canadian Police Knowledge Network contracted The Competency Group to develop a strategy to evaluate the long-term effects of their eLearning courses on workplace performance and organizational return on investment.
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Project Overview The Canadian Police Knowledge Network contracted The Competency Group to develop a strategy to evaluate the long-term effects of their eLearning courses on workplace performance and organizational return on investment.
Project Activities • Reviewed existing CPKN pre- and post-test methodologies. • Reviewed existing CPKN general course satisfaction surveys. • Completed Kirkpatrick Evaluation Level 3 of several eLearning courses • Completed phone surveys with course participants • Compared effectiveness of RADAR classroom training to online RADAR training • Developed framework for future Kirkpatrick Evaluation Level 4
Kirkpatrick Model of Evaluation • Level One: Student Reaction • Level Two: Student Learning • Level Three: Change in Behaviour • Level Four: Organizational ROI
The Results Course Evaluations
Courses • Conducted evaluation of the following CPKN eLearning courses: • Critical Incident Stress Management / Critical Incident Stress Management – First Responders • Preventing First Responder-involved Collisions / Preventing Officer-involved Collisions • RADAR Refresher Training: Stationary / RADAR Refresher Training: Stationary/Moving
Student Reaction LevelOne
StudentReaction • 85.2% of all survey respondents either strongly agreed or agreed with the statement: I want to take more CPKN eLearning courses in the future.
Student Learning Level Two
Change in Behaviour Level THREE
Critical Incident Stress Management Participants: 341
Preventing Officer-involved Collisions/Preventing First Responder-involved Collisions Participants: 627
RADAR Refresher Training: Stationary and Stationary/Moving Participants: 48
Organizational Return on Investment LeveL FOUR
Level Four Evaluation Framework • Conduct quantitative measurement of performance targets and savings • Estimate project dollar value of performance management • Conduct quantitative assessment based on learning objectives • Conduct mathematical cost-benefit analysis
Conclusions • 84% of survey respondents agreed or strongly agreed that eLearning courses are an effective way to learn. • 85.2% of survey respondents would be willing to take additional online courses offered by the Canadian Police Knowledge Network.