Assessing Learning
Rubrics
► Using Rubrics
► Appropriate Criteria: Key to Effective Rubrics.
► VALUE Rubrics
► Creating and Using Rubrics
► Sample Team Video Rubric
► Sample Collaborative Presentation Rubric
► Sample Multimedia Presentation Rubric
► Sample Discussion Board Rubric
► Discussion Board Grading Rubric
► 60.20.20 Rubric Example
► Assessment and Feedback
► Designing Great Rubrics
► Getting Started With Rubrics
► Using Rubrics in Canvas
Assignments
► How to Write an Effective Assignment
► Creating Writing Assignments
► Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy Verbs
► Lead Your Students to Better Writing
► Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL)
► CRAAP Test to Evaluate Sources
Tests and Quizzes
► Frequent Test Can Enhance College Learning
► Designing the Essentials: Outcomes, Assessment and the Syllabus
► Designing Test Questions
► Best Practices for Designing and Grading Exams
► Designing Effective Assessments
► A Short Guide to Writing Effective Test Questions
► How Do I Create Tests for My Students?
► Berkley Center for Teaching and Learning on Final Exams
► Tips to Help Students Manage Schedules and Stress During Final
► Creating Multiple Choice Tests
► 14 Rules for Writing Multiple Choice Questions
► Writing Multiple Choice Questions that Demand Critical Thinking
► Learning that Lasts: Helping Students Remember and Use What You Teach
► Writing Effective Essay Questions
► 10 Tips to Refine Your Course Assessments
Student Presentations
► Helping Students Present Like A Pro
► Rubric for Oral Communication
► Collaborative Presentation Rubric
► The American Association of Colleges and Universities offers an Oral Communication Value Rubric.
► Rate Speeches offers a tool that can generate a public speaking rubric based on criteria you select.
► Using Student Presentations as an Assignment
Formative and Summative Assessments
► Formative Assessment
► How Do You Know They Know?
► A Case for More Testing: The Benefits of Frequent, Low-Stakes Assessments
► Concrete Strategies for Frequent, Low-Stakes Assessments/Practice
► Frequent, Low-Stakes Grading: Assessment for Communication, Confidence
► Assessment and Student Engagement: Formative and Adaptive Assessment
► Using Formative Assessment to Evaluate Student Participation
► A Guide to Using One Minute Reflection Papers
► The Minute Paper Sample
► Creating Online Assessments
► Formative vs Summative Assessment
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