
Evaluation
Technology use for teaching can be novel and experimental. The following resources can help identify what aspects of your technology use helps student learning. These rubrics and resources provide ideas for assessment for both the technology-enhanced and traditional portions of your curriculum.
Rubrics
Rubric Evaluation
Rubrics for Web Lessons
Rubric for Grading Art
Technology Proficiency Rubrics
| Resources | |
|---|---|
| The Seven Principles of Good Practice in Undergraduate Education First published in 1987 by Arthur Chickering and Zelda Gamson, the seven principles are widely recognized as a universal set of guidelines for engaging students and laying a sound framework for assessing and improving teaching and learning. | |
| Using PowerPoint to Facilitate Classroom Assessment Techniques University of Minnesota Center for Teaching and Learning Services | |
| Assessing Assessment - The role of technology in assessing learning Campus Technology | |
| A Classroom Assessor's Dozen Fourteen General Findings from Research that Can Help Us Understand and Improve Teaching, Learning & Assessment | |
| Teaching Goals Inventory Self-assessment of instructional goals | |
| Classroom Assessment Southern Illinois University Edwardsville | |
| IDEA Center Individual Development & Educational Assessment | |
| Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation A peer-reviewed electronic journal | |
| IDEA Center Individual Development & Educational Assessment |


