Principles of Assessment and Four Important Practices

Thursday, April 3, 2025 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Join us to explore the meaning, purpose, uses, and principles of assessment, and four essential practices of online assessment that can improve student learning experiences and outcomes for online instructors.

In this seminar, facilitated by Roslyn Miller, Ph.D., and Richard Jerousek, Ph.D., participants will:

  1. Understand the Meaning and Purpose of Assessment: Delve into the role assessments play in the educational process, helping both instructors and students measure progress, inform teaching strategies, and guide future learning.
  2. Examine the Uses of Assessment: Explore various ways assessments are employed to evaluate student learning, support instructional improvement, and promote active engagement, helping to create a rich learning experience.
  3. Discuss the Principles of Assessment: Learn about key principles that ensure assessments are fair, transparent, and supportive of diverse learning needs and outcomes.
  4. Identify Four Essential Practices of Online Assessment: Discover and apply four critical assessment practices—designed specifically for the online environment—that improve both student learning experiences and outcomes, ensuring that assessments are meaningful and effective.

This hybrid workshop is limited to online-credentialed UCF faculty.

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Faculty Multimedia Center, Classroom Building 1: Room 201 [ View Website ]

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