A team of library faculty from California State University, East Bay (CSUEB), will present an assessment-as-learning case study of an eighteen-month project which used authentic assessment practices to review curricula and strengthen teaching and learning in an established information literacy program. CSUEB library faculty have taught a required information literacy credit course for first-year students for the past seven years. Their project provided an opportunity to learn about and apply authentic assessment across sections of the course; the project was designed to address multiple needs, including an accreditation imperative, curricular renewal, faculty development, and improved student learning. Assessment-as-learning techniques, inc...
The ACRL Framework presents librarians with the opportunity to develop a deeper, more effective lear...
Assessment has been a topic of interest in higher education for decades, with its recent growth root...
Collaboration with stakeholders to employ a variety of assessment strategies paints the clearest pic...
A team of library faculty from California State University, East Bay (CSUEB), will present an assess...
Which assessment is best: programmatic, classroom, or longitudinal? By collaborating with the First ...
In keeping with the requirements of Texas Tech University\u27s current strategic planning initiative...
Frostburg State University\u27s Information Literacy Programs have been directly impacted by the man...
Changes in college accreditation standards, new competency-based degrees, and the rapid growth of on...
Members of the first cohort (2014) of the Association of College and Research Libraries’ (ACRL) Asse...
Presentation slidesIn addition to completing various library/departmental assessments, the presenter...
Before attending the assessment track of Immersion I struggled with writing an assessment plan for m...
Now in its fourth year, the Library Assessment Committee at the University of Richmond has made grea...
Jacalyn A. Kremer is a contributing author, Honor Bound: Assessing Library Interventions into the C...
This paper outlines the process and results of an authentic assessment of student work using a revis...
This study demonstrates how a team of librarians sustained authentic assessment across multiple stud...
The ACRL Framework presents librarians with the opportunity to develop a deeper, more effective lear...
Assessment has been a topic of interest in higher education for decades, with its recent growth root...
Collaboration with stakeholders to employ a variety of assessment strategies paints the clearest pic...
A team of library faculty from California State University, East Bay (CSUEB), will present an assess...
Which assessment is best: programmatic, classroom, or longitudinal? By collaborating with the First ...
In keeping with the requirements of Texas Tech University\u27s current strategic planning initiative...
Frostburg State University\u27s Information Literacy Programs have been directly impacted by the man...
Changes in college accreditation standards, new competency-based degrees, and the rapid growth of on...
Members of the first cohort (2014) of the Association of College and Research Libraries’ (ACRL) Asse...
Presentation slidesIn addition to completing various library/departmental assessments, the presenter...
Before attending the assessment track of Immersion I struggled with writing an assessment plan for m...
Now in its fourth year, the Library Assessment Committee at the University of Richmond has made grea...
Jacalyn A. Kremer is a contributing author, Honor Bound: Assessing Library Interventions into the C...
This paper outlines the process and results of an authentic assessment of student work using a revis...
This study demonstrates how a team of librarians sustained authentic assessment across multiple stud...
The ACRL Framework presents librarians with the opportunity to develop a deeper, more effective lear...
Assessment has been a topic of interest in higher education for decades, with its recent growth root...
Collaboration with stakeholders to employ a variety of assessment strategies paints the clearest pic...