Assessment for DE. Differences Assessment & Evaluation.

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Assessment for DE

Differences

Assessment & Evaluation

Assessment A way to measure learning gains

Evaluation A judgment

Assessment Examples

•Assessing learner’s readiness to begin an instructional unit•Improving entire programs•Determining student outcomes•Justifying funds•Reporting of trends•Facilitating student placement in programs

Assessment Examplesin Distance Education

Compare “academic performance” of FTF with remote students

If we could control for the confounding variables, there would be no significant differences.

Hierarchy

Grades>>>>>>>>>>>>>Feedback

Feedback<<<<<<<<<<<<<Grades

Evaluation

Judgment will occur regarding the information that assessment activities provide.

Method to measure learning gains

Assessment <> Evaluation

Evaluation

Assign value to a learning package

Summative & Formative Evaluation

Summative EvaluationAssign value to a learning package

Formative EvaluationDetermines value of quality of an unfinished product for purposes of revision and improvement

What is example of an assessment and an evaluation?

Dick & Carey

p. 264

Assessment of Instructional Design

Assessment matches objectives

But what happens when the assessment matches objective but still not reflect student progress?

Useful Assessment

Example: Test was intended to measure mastery of a skill (hand-washing) but instead it measured time management

Validity

Criterion-referenced validity or predictive validity has significant implications for workforce training.

p. 267

Validity

Stability of instrument or activity

If student performs well on one occasion and poor on the next…

Reliability

Compare and contrast validity and reliability?

Write a one-minute paper and present to class.

For Distance Education

Clarity of expectationsP. 267

Objective & SubjectiveAssessment

“Besides categorizing assessments based on their purpose like formative and summative, another way is to classify assessment activities by the nature of the product that results from student performance.”

Objective & SubjectiveAssessment

Machine scorable tests: True/False, multiple-choice, matching (Objective)

Research papers, essays, projects and presentations (Subjective)

Whereas summative and formative assessment are

based on purpose

Objective and Subjective assessments are based on (?)

________________________________________the product that results from student performance.

Constructivist Approach

If students construct their own knowledge and understanding, how

do we assess?

Assessment Strategies

• Quizzes & tests• Asynchronous communication• Real-time communication• ePortfolios• Papers and essays• Presentations• Problem-based activities• Journal writing• Concept papers• Simulations and gaming

Implementation Strategies

• Ongoing & nongraded assessment– Spontaneous questions– Pop quizzes– One-minute paper

• Balancing flexibility & structure

• Scoring rubrics (subjective assess.)

• Facilitation student collaboration

• Technical difficulties

Appropriate Assessment Measures

Academic Misconduct

Plagiarism & Cheating

• “It’s no big deal.” (Norm)

• Browsers lock-downs

• Honor codes (signed)

• Set standards at beginning of course

Future

• Evidence-Centered Design, p 285

• Automated essay scoring

• Accessibility

With planning…

Almost any technique for assessment possible in a regular classroom is also possible for distant learners. Emulate the traditional, face-to-face classroom

whenever possible.

WED 381A

How is the student product assessed?

How can we make it better for online?