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Strategies for Implementing Program-Level Assessment through Outcomes Jeremy Anderson Manager, Academic Computing Dr. Kaitlin Walsh Instructional Designer/Technologist American International College
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Page 1: Strategies for Implementing Program Level Assessment through Blackboard Outcomes

Strategies for Implementing Program-Level Assessment through OutcomesJeremy AndersonManager, Academic Computing

Dr. Kaitlin WalshInstructional Designer/Technologist

American International College

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About American International College

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Who are you?

• Faculty, staff, administration?

• What is your experience using Outcomes?– No experience– Heard of it– Investigated it – Adopted it

• Three burning questions?

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The Challenge

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Program Assessment Needs to Be:

• Systemic

• Sustainable

• And…

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Systematic

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Team-Based Approach

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Assessment at AIC

President

Provost

Institutional Effectiveness

Deans & Departments

Senate

Assessment Committee

Faculty Secretary*

EVP Administration

IT

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Working Across the Organization

Assessment Committee

Working Group

Pilot

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Methods to Scale - Preparation

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Getting the Framework in Place

External Feedback

• Assessment Plan Template

• Program Review Schedule

• Assessment Calendar

Internal Planning

• Other adopters

• Bb Consulting

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Assessment Plan Template

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Develop outcomes

Assessment Plan & Bb Outcomes

Gather Evidence &

Evaluate

Analyze & Discuss

Improve Instruction

Fall

SpringSum/Fall

Next AY

Assessment Calendar

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Institutional Support

• Assessment Day (2)

• Assessment Hour (1)

• ½ position to support Outcomes

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Methods to Scale - Adoption

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Questions for New Adopters – Readiness Check

1. Do you have an assessment lead?

2. Are your goals ready?

3. Are your assignments ready?

4. Are your rubrics ready?

5. What is your assessment calendar?a. Frequency of each goalb. Frequency of full cycle

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Questions for New Adopters – Operational Decisions

1. What is your collection period?

2. Who will complete evaluation sessions? How many must complete evaluations?

3. What sampling level will you require?

4. Will you need to keep samples of student work with your reports?

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Starting Small

Undergraduate Psych

• All outcomes

• 1 course

• Capstone assignment

• Independent evaluator

• Department rubric

MBA

• 2 outcomes

• 2 courses (1 o/c)

• Milestone assignments

• Independent evaluators

• AAC&U Value rubric

• Department rubric

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Training

• Introductory section for faculty and chairs in several prospective departments

• One-on-one training with individual assessment coordinators in pilot departments

• Reconvened for follow-up training

• Next step: documentation

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Roles – What Can They Do?

Alignments Goals Surveys RubricsEvidence

Collection

SystemAdministrator

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AssessmentAdministrator Add

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Assessment Manager None Run Reports None None

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RubricManager None Read-Only None

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SurveyAuthor None Read-Only

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Goals Manager None

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Roles – What Can They See?

Admin Tab Outcomes TabOutcomes

DashboardSurveys

SystemAdministrator Yes Yes All All

AssessmentAdministrator Yes Yes All Only their own

Assessment Manager No Yes

Goals & AssessmentsOrganizations

None

RubricManager No No No No

SurveyAuthor No No No Only their own

Goals Manager Yes No No No

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Caveat – Class and Program Size

• AIC’s class and program sizes are generally very small, therefore no need to limit sample size when evaluating outcomes.– Also no real need to make

evaluations anonymous - instructor often involved in evaluation

• Small program sizes also impact outcomes planning– Limits to number of outside

evaluators and assessment coordinators

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Source: US News & World Report

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Things We Considered (But Didn’t Adopt Yet)

• Help Desk Ticket to submit Outcomes changes

• Organization to distribute reports

• Having faculty input own outcomes

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General Education Outcomes

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General Education at AIC

• Largely in flux

• Writing Intensive Courses

• Shared rubric for Title III

• AAC&U’s VALUE Rubrics

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Pilot

• COM2200 – Information & Technology

• Writing Intensive Course

• 4 sections, 3 faculty, 2 evaluators

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Next Steps

• Develop anchor set

• Train on the rubric

• Include other WICs

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Next Steps & Lessons Learned

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Building on What We Have

• New programs

• Assessment Hours throughout the year

• Expanding within departments

• ½-time position

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Lessons Learned – Standardize Everything!

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Lessons Learned – Rubric Design

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More on Reports

• Depending on the type of data you need, you may need to adjust your reports.– Convert rows to columns– Cleanup for SPSS– May be no problem for some faculty– Need different data? Submit an enhancement request

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Lessons Learned – Assignment Submission

• Needed to train some faculty on collecting assignments in Bb

• No direct submit

• No multiple attempts

• Group assignments not recommended

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Unexpected benefit!

Using outcomes rubrics motivated faculty to explore the use of Blackboard’s rubric tool within their own courses.


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