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Evaluation Report
E-Learning Internet Portal
Guide My W@y – A European Career Guidance Concept for
International Youth Mobility
This Report presents the evaluation of the E-Learning Internet Portal:
www.guidemyway.eu or www.guide-my-way.eu of the ERASMUS+ Project „Guide My
W@y – A European Career Guidance Concept for International Youth Mobility“ in
English language.
The E-Learning Internet Portal has been designed as a product and outcome of the
project to be the gateway through which international guidance and career counsellors
can access the project’s main outputs and components:
1) The Methodology adapted to main contents of the international youth mobility
in form of a
2) self-learning programme with self-guided tools as well as
3) the virtual training of the counsellors in the field of virtual counselling
The Internet Portal has been designed as an interactive e-Learning online portal for
European vocational education and professional guidance counsellors. It is primarily
focused on the process of counselling interviews in the field of international mobility of
young people and young professionals.
The Internet portal offers a practical self-learning programme that demonstrates and
provides resources on how to guide young people up to many animated and virtual
exemplary dialogue sequences. This interactive, autodidactic learning programme
aims at enabling guidance counsellors to acquire the most important features of the
newly developed European Career Guidance Concept.
Table of Contents
1. The design of the Internet Portal is modern ................................................................................... 3
2. The design of the Internet Portal is appealing and inviting ............................................................ 4
3. The Internet Portal is user-friendly and self-explanatory ............................................................... 6
4. Sections „Youth“, „Counsellors“ and „E Guidance Training“ .......................................................... 7
5. E-Learning tools are well designed and the E-Learning elements are didactical .......................... 12
6. Animation, podcasts, videos, exercises and quizzes are well implemented ................................. 14
7. Implementing the project’s goals and recommending the Internet Portal .................................. 18
8. Questionnaire ................................................................................................................................ 20
1. The design of the Internet Portal is modern
This evaluation report consists of a feedback from a total of 10 project partners from 4
different countries: Czech Republic, Germany, Poland and Spain.
The first question refers to the design of the Internet Portal and whether it is modern.
The design of the website is about the visual design, in this case, the project’s Internet
Portal. The visual design decides whether it catches the interest of visitors. It has to be
kept in mind, however, that the content of a website has a stronger influence on the
visitors and their decision to browse through the information than simply from the „looks
of it“.
Nevertheless, a proper visual design uses the right amount of color, corporate Design,
interfaces and graphics, which helps promote the website, in this case, the Internet
Portal.
The graph shows that 80% of the replies agree to the design of the Internet Portal as
being modern whereas only 20 % disagree to it. Here is how the first page of the
Internet Portal looks like:
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The design of the Internet Portal is modern
2. The design of the Internet Portal is appealing and inviting
The aesthetics of a website, in this case, the Internet Portal of the project, are a
decisive factor for engaging users online. What is surprising is how quickly these users
decide whether they like a site or not. In fact, it takes no more than a split second (50
to 500 milliseconds) for users to form an opinion about a website (Harvard 20131).
Thus meaning that the colors, fonts, pictures, graphics, complexity, usability, clarity
and consistency of the Internet Portal are components which decide over a visually
appealing web design.
1 Predicting Users’ First Impressions of Website Aesthetics With a Quantification of Perceived Visual Complexity and Colorfulness. Katharina Reinecke, Tom Yeh, Luke Miratrix, Rahmatri Mardiko, Yuechen Zhao, Jenny Liu, Krzysztof Z. Gajos.
The second topic of the questionnaire refers to the design of the Internet Portal as
being appealing and inviting.
80% of the project partners agree on the design of the Internet Portal as being
appealing and inviting for themselves but also for other visitors. Solely 20% disagree
on this matter. Here is a further example of the Internet Portal:
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The design of the Internet Portal is appealing and inviting
3. The Internet Portal is user-friendly and self-explanatory
When it comes to a good website, in this case the Internet Portal, the main goals and
assets are for it to be kept simple, both in the design and also in the usage. The user-
friendliness refers to the navigation, which has to be straigthforward and created based
on how users will interact with it. This also influences how usable and trustworthy the
Internet Portal is.
The navigation has to be intuitive, to make it easier for users to comprehend how the
system works and how to get from point A to point B. A clear structure can help users
in finding their aim.
The third and fourth questions refer to how the project partners perceive the Internet
Portal in being user-friendly and self-explanatory.
Regarding the user-friendliness of the Internet Portal, a total of 100%, meaning that
all project partners agree on this. (see Graph above)
When asked about, whether they agree on the Internet Portal as being self-
explanatory, 90% of the project partners agree to it, whereas merely 10% are
centrefold.
The graph below depicts the results of this question:
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Internet Portal is user-friendly
4. Sections „Youth“, „Counsellors“ and „E Guidance Training“
The Internet Portal consists of three main areas, which are depicted as „Youth“,
„Counsellors“ and „E Guidance Training“.
The area for youth, being one target group in this project, is designed to present the
project, its aims and its products to young people and young professionals by having
a basic introduction, which addresses young people directly. Furthermore there is an
introductive video, which has been conducted with young people from different
countries to have a shared opinion on the topic of international youth mobility.
Additionally, young people and young professionals have the possibility to contact the
counsellors, who are involved in this project, to be able to receive proper guidance and
counselling in the field of international mobility.
As for the question, whether this section has been well implemented, 70% of the project
partners agree to it, whereas 30% don’t share this agreement. The results can be seen
in the graph below:
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Internet Portal is self-explanatory
Here is an example of how the section „Youth“ is sub-divided:
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Section "Youth" is well implemented
1 Completely disagree 2 3 4 5 Completely agree
The second area, „Counsellors“, has been developed to explain the project, its aims
and products to the target group of guidance and career counsellors all over Europe
(EURES, Euroguidance, national, regional and local).
The area, is designed to present the project, its aims and its products to all types of
counsellors by having a basic introduction, which addresses consellors directly.
Furthermore there is an introductive video, which has been conducted with counsellors
from different countries to have a shared opinion on the topic of international youth
mobility.
Additionally, counsellors have the possibility to leave their contact details on the
Internet Portal to be reached by young people and young professionals in search of
guidance and counselling towards international mobility.
The graph below depicts that 50% of the project partners share both an agreement as
well as a disagreement towards the implementation of this section. This is a topic
where an improvement will have to take place, according to the feedback of the project
partners.
Here is an example of how the section „Counsellors“ is sub-divided:
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The third area, „E Guidance Training“, has been developed to present the European
Career Guidance Concept, including its Methodology adapted to the main content
areas of international youth mobility. Additionally, the concept has been created and
sub-divided into autodidactic E-Learning tools and programmes to allow the main
target groups of counsellor to learn and train the concept on their own.
This area has been designed in the form of a smart, autodidactic e-Learning
programme with interactive exercises and quizzes.
The self-learning-programme addresses individual users who want to get through the
basic methodological structure and the essentials of area knowledge individually and
in a self-directed way.
Furthermore, this area offers exemplary training and counselling session in the virtual
area to share and exchange the knowledge gathered through the self-learning
programme and the advanced training methods.
The graph below depicts the response to the question whether the section „E Guidance
Training“ has been well implemented. All project partners agree, with a result of an
accumulated 100%, that this section has been well implemented.
Here is an example of how the section „E Guidance Training“ is sub-divided:
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Section "E-Guidance Training" is well implemented
1 Completely disagree 2 3 4 5 Completely agree
5. E-Learning tools are well designed and the E-Learning elements
are didactical
These questions refer to the design and the didactical development of the E-Learning
Tools within the area of „E Guidance Training“ on the Internet Portal.
E-Learning tools are designed to facilitate learning and improving performance by
using different technological resources and programmes, like in the picture below:
The question of these tools being well designed refers to the didactical mix of creating
different tools, such as animation videos, podcasts, counselling videos in different
virtual classrooms, interactive exercises, gap texts and quizzes, which show a broad
variety of learning options.
Furthermore, the videos have been designed to break down the European Career
Guidance Concept in practical and exemplary virtual dialogues to depict not only the
essence of European counselling for international mobility but also to adapt this
concept to an innovative process of virtual counselling in virtual classrooms.
When asked about the design of the E-Learning tools, 90% of the project partners
agreed on it being well implemented, whereas 10% are centrefold, which can be seen
in the graph below:
Whether E-Learning tools are didactical or not, depends on the methods of learning
introduced. In this Internet Portal, the didactic method of the E-Learning tools follow a
consistent approach to engage the mind of the counsellor/visitor, who decides to go
through these tools.
The theory behind these E-Learning tools is that those, who want to learn by
themselves, on their topic of interest, are free to choose which tools to use. It has to
be kept in mind, that eventhough every tool can be done separately, there is a
consistency in following the entire E-Learning programme from the beginning until the
end.
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E-Learning tools are well designed
These E-Learning tools and programmes produce an alternative online education and
knowledge delivery that offers educational and learning experiences, for all types of
visitors and counsellors, who are interested in the European Career Guidance Concept
for International Youth Mobility.
When asked about the didactical elements, 90% of the project partners agreed on it,
whereas 10% are centrefold, which can be seen in the graph below:
6. Animation, podcasts, videos, exercises and quizzes are well
implemented
The usage of animation, podcasts, videos, exercises and quizzes on the Internet Portal
are to mix the entertainment of the users but also to combine a different usage of
multimedia tools with didactical elements. This way, narration and explanation achieve
the same goal as mere texts and presentations by not overloading the user but instead
letting him decide between different alternatives.
The question of whether the animation, podcasts and videos are well implemented,
90% of the project partners agreed on it, whereas 10% are centrefold, which can be
seen in the graph below:
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E-Learning elements are didactical
The same question has been asked towards the implementation of the E-Learning
exercises and quizzes. Here, also 90% of the project partners agreed on it, whereas
10% are centrefold, which can be seen in the graph below:
Below are some examples of the E-Learning tools on the Internet Portal:
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Exercises and Quizzes are well implemented
7. Implementing the project’s goals and recommending the
Internet Portal
In general, regarding the overall outcome of the Internet Portal as one of the main
products of the project, the project partners, agreed with a cumulated majority of 100%
that the project’s goals have been implemented successfully through the Internet Portal
and its E-Learning tools and programmes.
Furthermore, a concordant agreement of the project partners took place on
recommending the Internet Portal for a proper usage for both target groups of young
people and all types of counsellors dealing with international youth mobility.
The results of these two questions are depicted in the graph below:
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Recommending the Internet Portal
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8. Questionnaire