Online courses permit the enrollment of large numbers of students, which forces instructors to address the problem of providing valid and reliable assessments of student performance on a large scale. This paper examines two broad approaches for scaling up student assessment and feedback in higher education: automated assessment techniques and distributed assessment methods
Despite criticisms of the use of case studies in assessment, especially in examination settings, the...
Concept inventories are relatively new types of diagnostic instruments intended to measure student l...
To develop scientific literacy, elementary students should engage in articulation, negotiation, and ...
Online courses permit the enrollment of large numbers of students, which forces instructors to addre...
This research talk will share findings from an environmental scan of the STEM focused professional d...
Self-directed advising provides advisees and advisors to take active roles in the advising process. ...
This presentation will present final results of a research project funded by the U.S. Department of ...
The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), which have undergone the first stage of public review ...
Graduation rates and degree completion have always been a concern for students, students’ families a...
Assesses the effect of access to home computers and broadband Internet on students' math and reading...
This paper focuses on finding methods to assist students identify their individual math anxiety and ...
One of the trends currently affecting academic libraries is higher education’s expanding use of onli...
This article focuses on the final iteration of a four-year longitudinal action research project that...
PeerWise is a free, online system that allows student groups to author, answer, rate and comment on ...
Experiential, project-based learning is widely endorsed as an effective pedagogy for enhancing the u...
Despite criticisms of the use of case studies in assessment, especially in examination settings, the...
Concept inventories are relatively new types of diagnostic instruments intended to measure student l...
To develop scientific literacy, elementary students should engage in articulation, negotiation, and ...
Online courses permit the enrollment of large numbers of students, which forces instructors to addre...
This research talk will share findings from an environmental scan of the STEM focused professional d...
Self-directed advising provides advisees and advisors to take active roles in the advising process. ...
This presentation will present final results of a research project funded by the U.S. Department of ...
The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), which have undergone the first stage of public review ...
Graduation rates and degree completion have always been a concern for students, students’ families a...
Assesses the effect of access to home computers and broadband Internet on students' math and reading...
This paper focuses on finding methods to assist students identify their individual math anxiety and ...
One of the trends currently affecting academic libraries is higher education’s expanding use of onli...
This article focuses on the final iteration of a four-year longitudinal action research project that...
PeerWise is a free, online system that allows student groups to author, answer, rate and comment on ...
Experiential, project-based learning is widely endorsed as an effective pedagogy for enhancing the u...
Despite criticisms of the use of case studies in assessment, especially in examination settings, the...
Concept inventories are relatively new types of diagnostic instruments intended to measure student l...
To develop scientific literacy, elementary students should engage in articulation, negotiation, and ...