Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 206 pages) : illustrations. |
|
text file |
Series |
Issues in distance education
|
|
Issues in distance education series.
|
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
The big picture: a framework for assessment in online learning -- The contribution of adult education principles to online learning and assessment -- What do you believe? The importance of beliefs about teaching and learning in online assessment -- Authenticity and engagement: the question of quality in assessment -- Assessment using e-portfolios, journals, projects, and group work -- The age of "open": alternative assessments, flexible learning, badges, and accreditation -- Planning an assessment and evaluation strategy, authentically -- Flexible, flipped, and blended: technology and new possibilities in learning and assessment -- A few words on self-assessment -- Summing up -- Appendix. Other voices: reflections from the field. |
Summary |
"For many learners, assessment conjures up visions of red pens scrawling percentages in the top right-hand corner of exams and feelings of stress, inadequacy, and failure. Although learners sometimes respond negatively to evaluation, assessments have provided educational institutions with important information about learning outcomes and the quality of education for many decades. But how accurate are these data and have they informed practice or been fully incorporated into the learning cycle? Conrad and Openo argue that the potential inherent in online learning environments to alter and improve assessment and evaluation has yet to be explored by educators and learners. In their investigation of assessment methods and learning approaches, Conrad and Openo explore assessment that engages and authentically evaluates learning. They insist that online and distance learning environments afford educators new opportunities to embrace only the most effective face-to-face assessment methods and to realize the potential of engaged learning in the digital age. In this volume, practitioners will find not only an indispensable introduction to new forms of assessment but also a number of best practices as described by experienced educators"--Publisher's description. |
Access |
EPUB: Access restricted to LAC onsite clients. Access restricted to LAC onsite clients. CaOONL |
|
PDF: Unrestricted online access. Unrestricted online access. CaOONL |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Distance education -- Evaluation.
|
|
Distance education -- Evaluation. |
|
Distance education. |
|
Internet in higher education -- Evaluation.
|
|
Internet in higher education. |
|
Evaluation. |
|
Educational tests and measurements.
|
|
Educational tests and measurements. |
|
Distance education students.
|
|
Distance education students. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
|
Added Author |
Openo, Jason, author.
|
Other Form: |
Print version: Conrad, Dianne. Assessment strategies for online learning. Edmonton, AB : AU Press, [2018] 1771992328 (OCoLC)1011008774 |
ISBN |
9781771992336 (electronic book ; pdf) |
|
1771992336 (electronic book ; pdf) |
|
9781771992343 (electronic book ; ePub) |
|
1771992344 (electronic book ; ePub) |
|
9781771992350 |
|
1771992352 |
|
9781771992329 (paperback) |
|
1771992328 (paperback) |
|