The more faculty that provide us with valuable feedback, the more we understand how we are helping improve student learning. Look below on what Dr. Kingery-Page had to say on how beneficial we have been with this process as well as more information on how we can help your efforts
Our work directly impacts faculty and students. We spoke with faculty to understand what we are doing well and how we are being used. Check out below what Dr. Gary Clark had to say about working with the Office of Assessment.
We work with K-State Faculty to provide support using tools like Canvas, Qualtrics, and Power BI. Our goal is to facilitate an effective and useful student learning assessment process. For resources on training information visit: https://t.co/twiNw2RXPO
The Office of Assessment is focused on serving programs and co-curricular units by supporting, coordinating, and fostering a culture of student learning and curricular improvement. Stay connected with us on Twitter to keep up to date with all things Assessment. #ksu#assessment
Signature work to be assessed in Student Learning Outcomes assessment is the kind of work that will be part of students’ lives whatever they do. For resources on how to create Student Learning Outcomes to help facilitate this signature work, visit https://t.co/WEIyJb06Xc
The aim for Student Learning Assessment processes in programs/units is to identify levels of achievement for each outcome from signature work through which students apply their learning to complex problems and projects. Visit https://t.co/AkyChw7kPF
The goal of Critical Thinking Outcomes is to enhance students’ abilities to become critical thinkers who are skilled in analysis and arguments around complex problems. Faculty, visit https://t.co/qjgfKAWGNa for resources on how to create effective Critical Thinking Outcomes.
Assessments from which student learning data are obtained should be significant work demonstrating degree-completion competence for each program/unit outcome. Visit https://t.co/8xDAf7reEN
Student Learning Outcomes (SLO) assessments are best when designed to ask students to address big questions and challenges that test the edges of their knowledge, skills, and dispositions. Faculty, are you looking to develop or establish your SLO's? Visit https://t.co/TpSyssHTkc
#KState helps students go from college to career.
Annual report reveals 96% of recent grads are employed or continuing their education. Read the details at https://t.co/tqRE5seb7A.
The goal of assessing student learning is to identify learning areas that could be enhanced through curricular and instructional adjustments. Faculty, visit https://t.co/6hlo5XZlOh for our assessment toolkit to get you started!
Finals week is so close!
Some tips from the Office of Assessment:
▪️Optimize your time. Know if you study better alone/in a group or morning/evening
▪️Reach out to your professors if you have questions
▪️Don't cram
▪️Self-care! Remember to eat, sleep, and take occasional breaks
Faculty and Staff: Did you miss our workshops on using Qualtrics for Assessment? Fear not! We've got you covered. This video walk-through will get you started on how to implement this assessment tool into your current practices! https://t.co/EQko0dOjEh
@KState alumni graduate feeling prepared for their next step. Check out the rest of our survey results here: https://t.co/u5EpbOChHm
*Bonus points if you noticed Anderson Hall in the background circa 1980s!
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❗️K-State faculty and staff❗️
We are hosting a free workshop on using Qualtrics for student learning assessment data collection. No registration required!
SESSION 1: October 18th, 2:30-3:30 in Leadership Studies 113
SESSION 2: October 19th, 10:30-11:30 in Leadership Studies 112
Faculty and staff, join us for *another* free workshop on student learning assessment. No registration required and there are two sessions for your convenience!
SESSION 1: October 11th, 2:30-3:30, Leadership Studies 113
SESSION 2: October 12th, 10:30-11:30, Leadership Studies 112