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Assessment: What? Why? How? Barb Wilkins and Julie Phelps eLearning Community of Practice April 18, 2012

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Assessment: What? Why? How?. Barb Wilkins and Julie Phelps eLearning Community of Practice April 18, 2012. Assessment is. All activities used to gauge student progress Formative Summative Informal Formal None of the above All of the above. Formative Assessment. Discussion Boards - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Assessment: What? Why? How?

Barb Wilkins and Julie PhelpseLearning Community of Practice

April 18, 2012

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Formative Assessment

1. Discussion Boards2. Mid-Term3. Project4. Paper

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Summative Assessment

1. Clicker Questions2. Discussion Boards3. Quiz4. Final

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Faculty Self-Assessment: Preparing for Online Teaching

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Student Self-Assessment: Preparing for Online Learning

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Professor Dancealot

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How could we change the design of the class and the design of assessment?Back to video –

•What did the instructor do correctly?•What does the instructor need to change?

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The Backward Design Process

1. Identify Desired Results

2. Determine Acceptable Evidence

3. Plan learning Experiences and Instruction

Wiggins, G. P., & McTighe, J. (Eds.). (2005). Understanding by Design (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD).

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Identify Desired Results• To what extent does the idea,

topic or process represent a “big idea” having enduring value beyond the classroom?

• To what extent does the idea, topic, or process reside at the heart of the discipline?

• To what extent does the idea, topic or process require uncoverage?

• To what extend does the idea, topic or process offer potential for engaging students?

Worth being familiar with

Important to know and do

“Enduring” understanding

Wiggins, G. P., & McTighe, J. (Eds.). (2005). Understanding by Design (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD).

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Wiggins, G. P., & McTighe, J. (Eds.). (2005). Understanding by Design (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development

(ASCD).

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Plan learning Experiences and Instruction

• Do the learning activities correspond with the course objectives?

• Are the learning activities authentic and engaging for students?

• Do the learning activities elicit higher order thinking skills?

• Are the learning activities constructed to meet the needs of diverse learners?

• Are the learning activities manageable?

Wiggins, G. P., & McTighe, J. (Eds.). (2005). Understanding by Design (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD).

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Maintain Academic Integrity

• Remote Proctoring• Online assessment pools– Limited time coupled with adaptive release– Mastering – Hide material until previous is mastered

• http://ugs.mst.edu/academicintegrity/index.html

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Identify Desired Results• Worth being familiar

with– Paper/pencil quiz?– Clickers?

• Important to know and do– Paper/pencil quiz?– Performance task?

• Enduring understanding– Performance tasks and

project!

Worth being familiar with

Important to know and do

“Enduring” understanding

Wiggins, G. P., & McTighe, J. (Eds.). (2005). Understanding by Design (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD).

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6 facets of understanding

• Explanation• Interpretation• Application• Perspective• Empathy• Self-Knowledge

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Rubrics

Click the poster for Rubric presentation in Glogster (digital poster), Sept. 16, 2011

Click the graphic for a Rubric presentation in Prezi, (online presentation tool), October 2010

Click the Live Binders icon for rubrics resources.

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Blackboard Tools

• Discussion Boards• Assignments– Adaptive Release

• Wikis• Blogs• Tests & Surveys

Click on the Bb icon for a PPT on Assessment with Blackboard, August 16, 2011.

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Flipped Classroom

http://www.educause.edu/Resources/7ThingsYouShouldKnowAboutFlipp/246344