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Assessment of Student Learning (3 week start date)

November 4, 2019

Free
Assessment of Student Learning

Description

How do you really know that your students are learning what you had intended?  In this course, you’ll get an opportunity examine the learning objectives in your course (something your students should know or be able to do) and the assessments that are aligned to help measure and evaluate student achievement on this learning objective.  During the course, you’ll have an opportunity to explore traditional assessments or performance based assessments and make improvements to your own traditional assessment or scoring rubric to improve validity and reliability, as well as reduce the presence of bias in your assessment.  Finally, you will be able apply the wise feedback method to provide effective feedback on a student work sample.

Course Learning Objectives

Module 1:  By the end of this module you will be able to do the following:

  1. Presented with different types of assessments, you will be able to define and classify traditional (selected and constructed response) and performance assessments.
  2. You will be able to identify, classify, and align an assessment tool to measure and evaluate student learning for a given learning objective,
  3. You will create an assessment aligned to measure student learning for a learning objective that you have prepared.

Module 2:  By the end of this module you will be able to do the following:

  1. You will be able to define and classify the elements that make these assessments effective.
  2. Presented with a sample of traditional and performance based assessments, you’ll critically analyze these assessments and make suggestions to improve validity and reliability, as well as to reduce bias.
  3. You will make improvements to your own traditional assessment or scoring rubric to improve validity and reliability, as well as reduce the presence of bias in your assessment.

Module 3: By the end of this module you will be able to do the following:

  1. You will be able to define and classify effective elements of feedback.
  2. You will be able apply the wise feedback method to provide effective feedback on a student work sample.
  3. You’ll use the tools provided within the Learning Management System, D2L Brightspace, to construct the assessments that you prepared in this course.
  4. Through a personal reflection, identify the changes you made to your assessments you brought with you to this course .

Materials Required

Prior to beginning this course, you should complete the following activities.

    • Select a course and related assessments to which you’d like to apply these concepts
    • Contact Tech Support to set up a D2L Brightspace “Sample/Sandbox” Course if you do not have one

Suggested Audience

Faculty (Full-time and part-time), Instructional Designers and Technologists, and Faculty Developers/Trainers, Assessment Coordinators, Institutional Researchers


Reflect on your Professional Development

As you progress through this course, please consider how you can use the assignments as a way to highlight your work on your Professional Development Plan. Consider sharing your work with your leadership team.


Estimated Time Commitment

Most participants are able to complete this course by committing 5-7 hours per week.


RSVP Required

Because we need time to enroll participants into the corresponding D2L Brightspace Course site, we will close RSVPs one week prior to the start of this course.

Accessing the Course Site:  Using the RSVP below allows us to send you reminders about this course and share important information following the course including how to access the corresponding D2L Brightspace course site.

Check Your Junk Mail:  After submitting your RSVP, an email confirmation is sent to the email address you provided. Please check your junk/spam folder if this confirmation was not delivered to your inbox.

Reminders Coming:   We use the email address you provided to send you reminder emails as the event date gets closer, but we suggest you add this event to your calendar.

Data Use:  Your contact information is not shared with any third-parties, but we plan to use your contact information to send you information about upcoming events on this Events Calendar for which you may be interested.

Accommodations: If you require accommodations (live captioning, etc.) to participate in this event, please send an email to the person at the bottom of this page.


Course Location

This asynchronous course is hosted and facilitated using shared D2L Brightspace instance of Minnesota State called, MnSite.


Questions? Contact Scott Wojtanowski

Details

Date:
November 4, 2019
Cost:
Free
Event Category:

Venue

Online

Other

Facilitator
Scott Wojtanowski
Theme
Foundations
Aims
Developing Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

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