Content appraisal as a method for measuring the effectiveness & usability of online content

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Content appraisal is a simple, qualitative system to identify modifications to make website material more useful to clientele. This system provides a comprehensive evaluation of content, focuses on content strategy, identifies weaknesses, and provides recommendations for improvement. The criteria examined included knowledge level, interrelatedness, relevance, usability, actionability, and differentiation. HorseQuest, a pioneer Community of Practice (CoP) for eXtension, was the first to apply a content appraisal process in an attempt to document the efficacy and impact of their web content. This appraisal system can be effectively used by other groups to help improve a website's usefulness to clientele. © by Extension Journal, Inc.

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Nadeau, J., Heidorn, N., Broady, N., & Whittle, J. (2012). Content appraisal as a method for measuring the effectiveness & usability of online content. Journal of Extension, 50(4). https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.50.04.29

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