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Engaging Students in the Assessment Process The Conference 2006 Thomson Course Technology's 11th Anniversary Event San Francisco, CA March 30, 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM
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2 Who Are We? Montgomery County Community College, Blue Bell, PA Patricia Rahmlow Assistant Professor, Computer Science prahmlow@mc3.edu prahmlow@mc3.edu Marie Hartlein Associate Professor, Computer Science mhartlein@mc3.edu mhartlein@mc3.edu Linda Moulton Professor Mathematics and Computer Science lmoulton@mc3.edu lmoulton@mc3.edu http://faculty.mc3.edu/prahmlow/Presentations/index.html
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3 Agenda Online Assessment Overview Demonstrations Textbook Web Sites Blackboard SAM Course Grader Assessment Integrity Technical Issues
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4 Why Assess Students Online? Space and time independent
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5 Why Assess Students Online? Immediate feedback
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6 Why Assess Students Online? Learning aide
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7 Uses of Online Assessment Evaluation of student learning Pre-test Post-test
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8 Uses of Online Assessment Evaluation of student learning Assessment of knowledge Exams Make-up tests
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9 Uses of Online Assessment Evaluation of student learning Assessment of knowledge Self-evaluation Repetitive testing Feedback
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10 Uses of Online Assessment Evaluation of student learning Assessment of knowledge Self-evaluation Distance learning assessment Keeps students as “distance” learners More convenient for student
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11 Online Assessment Tools Course delivery software Blackboard WebCT Publisher course delivery sites
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12 Online Assessment Tools Course delivery software Simulated software application testing SAM Train IT SimNet SNAP
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13 Online Assessment Tools Course delivery software Simulated software application testing Free / low-cost quiz sites http://getonline.wichita.edu/transitions/asses s.asp#assessmenttools
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14 Online Assessment Tools Course delivery software Simulated software application testing Free / low-cost quiz sites Textbook web sites Computer Science Concepts http://csilluminated.jbpub.com/ Information Literacy Concepts http://wps.prenhall.com/bp_evans_techinaction_2/0,10009,1799886-,00.html Active Help Desk http://media.pearsoncmg.com/ph/bp/bp_evans_tiahelpdeskcd_2/chapter0 3/index.html Accounting Textbook http://wps.prenhall.com/bp_slater_collacctg_9/0,8786,1172076-,00.html
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15 Tool Selection Cost Ease of use Student Access Software Professor Set-up Grading (SCORM) Purpose Graded assessment Self-assessment
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16 Online Assessment Modes Time constraints None Timed – warning mode Timed – shut down mode
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17 Online Assessment Modes Time constraints Number of attempts One Multiple Unlimited Student specific
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18 Online Assessment Modes Time constraints Number of attempts Restricted access Site password Assessment password **********
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19 Online Assessment Modes Time constraints Number of attempts Restricted access Survey Anonymous Course evaluation ?
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20 Blackboard Demonstration What we will demonstrate
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21 Knowledge Based Questions True/False Multiple Choice Matching Multiple Answer Ordering Fill in the Blank Essay Calculated Numeric Calculated Formula File Response Hot Spot Fill in Multiple Blanks Jumbled Sentence Opinion Scale/Likert Short Answer Either/Or Quiz Bowl
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22 SAM – Why Selected Remediation tied to textbook Richer reports All actions taken by students are recorded Include a screen shot Easy installation for student (flash based) Crash recovery Adaptive, customized training Addresses multiple learning styles – observe practice, apply
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23 SAM What we will demonstrate Also – what types of knowledge based questions are in SAM
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24 SAM Student quotes
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25 Performance Based Questions Open / close files Search internet Send email Format documents Develop formulas Query a database
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26 Course Grader What we will demonstrate
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27 Assessment Integrity Timed Allow use of textbook Insufficient time to look up all answers
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28 Assessment Integrity Timed Question pool Large pool of questions No two quizzes identical
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29 Assessment Integrity Timed Question pool Randomize questions Facilitates face-to-face use Less likely to memorize answers
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30 Assessment Integrity Timed Question pool Randomize questions Frequent assessments Less likely someone else will take assessment
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31 Assessment Integrity Timed Question pool Randomize questions Frequent assessments Don’t reveal answers Send answers after exam time ends Send only correct / incorrect indicator Time release results
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32 Assessment Integrity Timed Question pool Randomize questions Frequent assessments Don’t reveal correct answers Proctored
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33 Assessment Integrity Timed Question pool Randomize questions Frequent assessments Don’t reveal correct answers Proctored Other forms of assessment “Portfolio” of student ability Discussions Homework / Projects
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34 Technical Issues ISP Disconnect “Passive” assessments Keep under 30 minutes Reset quizzes Question pools “Active” assessments Count first recorded response Pop-up Blockers Special Software
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35 Summary Slide
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36 Demonstrations SAM http://sam2003.course.com http://sam2003.course.com Blackboard https://my.mc3.edu/ https://my.mc3.edu/ Textbook web sites Computer Science Concepts http://csilluminated.jbpub.com/ Information Literacy Concepts http://wps.prenhall.com/bp_evans_techinaction_2/0,10009,17998 86-,00.html Active Help Desk http://media.pearsoncmg.com/ph/bp/bp_evans_tiahelpdeskcd_2/c hapter03/index.html Accounting Textbook http://wps.prenhall.com/bp_slater_collacctg_9/0,8786,1172076-,00.html
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