EDUC 762 Assessment in ELearning
- Tuition is the same for Wisconsin residents, out-of-state and international students.
- There is no registration fee and no program application.
You will learn how to
- Design assessment strategies for blended and online courses.
- Evaluate, select, and manage online assessment tools.
- Detect, document, and minimize plagiarism in the blended and online classroom.
- Align Bloom’s taxonomy with learning objectives.
- Create and use rubrics to define expectations and levels of achievement.
- Efficiently increase the quality of formative and summative feedback to your students.
- Use blogs, wikis, and online surveys to assess individual and group activities.
- Share a professional e-portfolio with artifacts of your learning.
Who Should Enroll
Educators and trainers interested in using blended or fully online delivery for courses or training, or adding web-based components to enhance face-to-face instruction. Participants may include:
- Technical and community college instructors (adjunct and full-time)
- College and university professors (adjunct and full-time)
- K-12 teachers (blended classrooms and virtual schools)
- Clinical healthcare educators involved in patient education, healthcare education, continuing education or in-service education, community health education, or academic healthcare education
- Trainers in corporations, professional associations, nonprofit organizations, government, and military
- Curriculum consultants, professional development coordinators, and distance education and continuing education leaders
Description
Performance-based assessment, summative and formative feedback methods to assess student learning in the online classroom.
Enroll in the course to meet your goals for
- professional development
- continuing education
- license renewal
- graduate credits to transfer to another university
- an elective in the Master of Science in Education online degree.
This course is an approved elective in the Master of Science in Education online degree program and is one of the required courses for individuals pursuing the Graduate Certificate in ELearning and Online Teaching.
Textbook
All readings will be provided online. There is no purchase of a textbook required.
Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate development and use of academic standards across the curriculum and application of standards and objectives in online classroom assessment and evaluation.
- Analyze the assessment process including types of evaluations, the relationship of assessment to learning, institutional and curriculum objectives, online testing, high stakes testing, corporate assessment framework (CAF) and standardized testing.
- Apply mapping to align assessment to learning outcomes, develop rubric criteria and select appropriate online assessment.
- Apply current research and technology tools to create authentic assessment, discourse analysis, self and peer evaluation, rubrics, online surveys, tests and quizzes for self-paced tutorials.
- Value fairness and adapt e-learning assessments appropriately for diverse populations of students, including students with exceptionalities.
- Evaluate and utilize appropriate technology tools to support assessment, including blogs, wikis, audio, video, online surveys, and eportfolios.
- Demonstrate research-based practices for choosing assessment models and apply plagiarism detection tools and support ethics, community building and team trust that help prevent cheating.
No travel to campus is required.
Participate from your home or work computer during hours that are flexible and convenient for your work and family schedule and responsibilities.
The class is highly interactive with a significant discussion component.
All discussion postings, projects, and assignments will be submitted via the course discussion board and Dropbox.
Activities are conducted according to a schedule with specific due dates each week; there are no required "live" chat sessions.
This is not a self-paced course.
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Contact Us: Dennis O'Connor, Program Advisor
Elearning and Online Teaching Certificate
University of Wisconsin - Stout Menomonie, WI 54751
Phone: (530) 318-1145
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Contact Us: Dennis O'Connor, Program Advisor
Elearning and Online Teaching Certificate
University of Wisconsin - Stout Menomonie, WI 54751
Phone: (530) 318-1145
Browse Courses
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