This article provides an overview of using rubrics as a method of …
This article provides an overview of using rubrics as a method of assessment and discusses technological tools that facilitate the creation of rubrics.
This publication accompanies the Assessment in Practice workbook. It provides definitions of …
This publication accompanies the Assessment in Practice workbook. It provides definitions of practice, means to implement and an action plan for developing appropriate and effective assessment criteria for groups.
Faculty members interested in pursuing group assignments can use this form to …
Faculty members interested in pursuing group assignments can use this form to facilitate accountability between group members. Group members justify the contributions of team members, provide examples of teamwork, and appropriate team behaviors. Team members rate each other on a four point scale. I have worked with various faculty members at Palo Alto College to create this form, which is used when assessing the teamwork general education competency across the institution.
Peer review is an important process in determining priorities for scientific research. …
Peer review is an important process in determining priorities for scientific research. Students will participate in a panel review of proposals for new CZOs and as a class decide on the proposal most worthy of funding. Students will read proposals, craft a detailed review of the merits and limitations of the proposal, and then discuss the proposals during an in-class panel review. Proposals will be evaluated on how well the proposed CZO would help address global challenges and advance Critical Zone science and require students to use knowledge gained in previous modules to assess and communicate which proposals meet these goals.
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