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Blackboard Learn 9.1 © 2010 Blackboard Inc. All rights reserved. Assessments, Part One
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Workshop Overview 1
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Workshop Roadmap Workshop Overview The Student Experience Creating Tests Deploying Tests Grading Tests This workshop contains five sections: 1 Workshop Overview
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Student Experience 2
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Learning Outcomes Explain test taking from a student’s perspective Identify strategies that encourage academic honesty 2 Student Experience
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Accessing Tests 2 Student Experience Access tests from a Content Area
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Accessing Tests 2 Student Experience
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Hands-on Activity Use the Student Course to complete the hands-on activity at the end of the Student Experience section. 2 Student Experience
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Best Practice Encourage academic honesty: Have students sign an academic integrity policy Use email and chat to verify a student’s knowledge Limit the test’s availability Randomize the order or questions and answers Put less emphasis on the grade and more on the learning process 2 Student Experience
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Best Practice Pair objective tests with subjective measures Administer tests in a proctored location 2 Student Experience
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Creating Tests 3
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Learning Outcomes Explain the overall steps for creating a test Explain the purpose of the Tests tool Create a test and add the following types of questions: 3 Creating Tests True/FalseMultiple Choice Multiple AnswerOrdering MatchingFill in the Blank Essay
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Learning Outcomes Select test Question Settings Explain the value of adding video to questions Order test questions Describe the importance of using tests as a teaching tool 3 Creating Tests
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The Assessment Lifecycle The first stage in the assessment lifecycle is to create a test. 3 Creating Tests
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The Tests Tool Tests are created in the Tests tool. 3 Creating Tests
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The Tests Tool 3 Creating Tests
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Adding a Test 3 Creating Tests
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Adding a Test 3 Creating Tests
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Specifying Question Settings 3 Creating Tests
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Question Types 3 Creating Tests
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Creating True/False Questions 3 Creating Tests
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Creating True/False Questions 3 Creating Tests
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Creating True/False Questions 3 Creating Tests
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Creating True/False Questions 3 Creating Tests
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Creating Multiple Choice or Answer Questions 3 Creating Tests
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Creating Multiple Choice or Answer Questions 3 Creating Tests
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Creating Multiple Choice or Answer Questions 3 Creating Tests
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Creating Ordering Questions 3 Creating Tests
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Creating Ordering Questions 3 Creating Tests
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Creating Ordering Questions 3 Creating Tests
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Creating Matching Questions 3 Creating Tests
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Creating Matching Questions 3 Creating Tests
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Creating Fill in the Blank Questions 3 Creating Tests
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Creating Fill in the Blank Questions 3 Creating Tests
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Creating Essay Questions 3 Creating Tests
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Creating Essay Questions 3 Creating Tests
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Best Practice: YouTube Assessments 3 Creating Tests
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Ordering the Test Questions 3 Creating Tests
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Hands-on Activity Use your Practice Course to complete the hands-on activity in the Creating Tests section. 3 Creating Tests
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Best Practice Use Tests as a teaching tool: Use pre-tests Allow more than one attempt Test frequently Provide feedback 3 Creating Tests
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Deploying Tests 4
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Learning Outcomes Add a test to a Content Area Set test options based on pedagogical objectives 4 Deploying Tests
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The Assessment Lifecycle 4 Deploying Tests The second stage in the assessment lifecycle involves deploying the test.
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Adding Tests to Content Areas 4 Deploying Tests
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Setting Test Options 4 Deploying Tests
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Setting Test Options 4 Deploying Tests
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Setting Other Test Options 4 Deploying Tests
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Setting Other Test Options 4 Deploying Tests
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Hands-on Activity Use your Practice Course to complete the hands-on activity at the end of the Deploying Tests section. 4 Deploying Tests
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Grading Tests 5
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Learning Outcomes Explain the grading process Assign grades Override grades Clear attempts View test attempts 5 Grading Tests
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The Assessment Lifecycle 5 Grading Tests The fourth stage in the assessment lifecycle involves grading the test.
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Viewing and Grading Tests 5 Grading Tests
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Viewing and Grading Tests 5 Grading Tests
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Viewing and Grading Tests 5 Grading Tests
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Viewing and Grading Tests 5 Grading Tests
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Viewing and Grading by Question 5 Grading Tests
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Overriding Grades 5 Grading Tests
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Overriding Grades 5 Grading Tests
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Clearing Attempts 5 Grading Tests
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Clearing Attempts 5 Grading Tests
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Viewing Statistics 5 Grading Tests
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Viewing Statistics 5 Grading Tests
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Viewing Attempts Statistics 5 Grading Tests
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Viewing Attempts Statistics 5 Grading Tests
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Hands-on Activity Use your Practice Course to complete the hands-on activity at the end of the Grading Tests section. 5 Grading Tests
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Workshop Wrap Up 6
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Key Concepts Identify strategies that encourage academic honesty Explain the overall steps for creating a test Create a test and add the following types of questions: true/false, multiple choice, multiple answer, ordering, matching, fill-in-the-blank, and essay Explain the value of adding video to questions Set test Question Settings and order test questions Describe the importance of using tests as a teaching tool 6 Workshop Wrap Up
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Key Concepts Add a test to a Content Area and set test options based on pedagogical objectives Explain the grading process Assign and override grades in Grade Center, and clear test attempts View test statistics 6 Workshop Wrap Up
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