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benchmarksways of measuring the degree of usability of a system. Examples of these include time to perform a task, number of errors, time to learn a system, and how a user feels after using a system.
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benchmarksPerformance data used either as a baseline against which to compare future performance or as a marker of progress toward a goal.
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benchmarksBenchmarks are goal statements. The Edge Assessment consists of 11 benchmarks, which represent aspirational resource and service standards to promote excellence in public access technology service delivery in libraries.
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benchmarksLogical breakdown of the major components of the long-term goal and how they measure progress toward meeting the long-term goal
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benchmarksA detailed description of a specific level of student achievement expected of students at particular ages, grades, or developmental levels; academic goals set for each grade level.
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benchmarksA standard or point of reference against which things may be compared or assessed.
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benchmarksdescriptors or reference points for measuring learning
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benchmarksPoints of reference or comparison, which may include standards, critical success factors, indicators, metrics.
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benchmarks Targets for performance.
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benchmarks Standard or point of reference against which items may be compared or assessed.
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