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Student Learning Outcomes: Tools, Planning, And Contribution To Institutional Goals, Kathy Collins
Student Learning Outcomes: Tools, Planning, And Contribution To Institutional Goals, Kathy Collins
Assessment in Action Conference
On our campuses, students spend a significant amount of time outside of the formal classroom. What are we doing to creatively think about capturing this learning and evaluating it to enhance the student experience? There are numerous ways to develop assessment plans, tools, and learning outcomes to provide evidence of student learning. Even more important is preparing and supporting quality professionals in the field to do quality assessment work.
Student Employment: Incorporating Learning On The Job, Kathy Collins
Student Employment: Incorporating Learning On The Job, Kathy Collins
Assessment in Action Conference
Evaluations of a student's performance are often a required part of one's development. More importantly, they are an important part of a student's learning experience. This session will explore the creation of learning outcomes and tracking tools for student employment experiences across higher education.
Writing Observable And Measurable Learning Outcomes, Eli Collins-Brown
Writing Observable And Measurable Learning Outcomes, Eli Collins-Brown
Assessment in Action Conference
This session will show how to write learning outcomes that are useful to the student and essential for faculty who want to improve student learning and assessment in their courses. Writing observable and measurable outcomes is not a difficult task once you learn the process to follow. By the end of this session, participants will be able to distinguish between content, learning activities and learning outcomes and apply the three-step process for writing observable and measurable learning outcomes.
Are We There Yet? Assessing Our Progress In Assessment, Katharine Cummings
Are We There Yet? Assessing Our Progress In Assessment, Katharine Cummings
Assessment in Action Conference
This session will present a descriptive continuum to help determine progress in creating and implementing an assessment system. Attendees will have the opportunity to use the continuum to assess their own department's progress as well as to refine the descriptions included in the continuum.
From Artifact To Assessment To Evaluation-Closing The Loop In Continuous Improvement, Julia Williams
From Artifact To Assessment To Evaluation-Closing The Loop In Continuous Improvement, Julia Williams
Assessment in Action Conference
As faculty, we understand well the process by which we assess students and provide them with feedback on their work; in this way, we "close the loop" in order for students to learn and improve. The same process of assessment and feedback characterize the institutional improvement loop; by collecting and analyzing a variety of data, we can make informed decisions in order to make improvements. The challenge is to understand how classroom assessment activities map and can support continuous improvement at the program and institutional levels. In this workshop, we will explore multiple classroom assessment techniques in order to understand …
Making Academic Change Happen-Any Way We Can?, Julia Williams
Making Academic Change Happen-Any Way We Can?, Julia Williams
Assessment in Action Conference
Within the higher education community, there are repeated calls for changing the way we educate our students. And yet, despite the development of research-based teaching strategies, innovative co-curricular projects, and many years of funding and development from a variety of foundations and corporations, change in higher education is not pervasive. The lack of systemic change points to an important problem with the approach to change that the higher education community has pursued thus far. Current change approaches have not fostered the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSA) in motivation, communication, collaboration, and persuasion that are the foundation for change on …
Western Michigan University Assessment In Action Conference 2016, Office Of Assessment And Undergraduate Studies
Western Michigan University Assessment In Action Conference 2016, Office Of Assessment And Undergraduate Studies
Assessment in Action Conference
Included here is the schedule from the 7th Annual WMU Assessment in Action Conference 2016. The conference, sponsored by the Office of Assessment and Undergraduate Studies at Western Michigan University, is a one-day event where those new to outcomes assessment can come and learn fundamental knowledge about the field, but it is also a place where those who have worked as leaders in outcomes assessment can come and extend their knowledge and skills and network with colleagues. Conference offerings included learning opportunities on various assessment topics for both academic and student supports units.