Assessing Incoming Student Readiness for Online Learning
Last updated February 12, 2019Course Length
58m
Last Updated
February 12, 2019
Assessing Incoming Student Readiness for Online Learning
Last updated February 12, 2019Table of Contents
Better evaluate your incoming students’ readiness to succeed in online learning.
Overview
Evaluate the preparedness of your incoming online students in a more meaningful way. This webcast will teach you how to implement proven assessment strategies and improve upon the assessments that you already have in place. You will leave better prepared to answer questions such as:
- How can I best evaluate the writing, reading, and critical thinking skills of my incoming online students?
- Can I administer my assessments without creating barriers in the application process?
- Should I outsource my assessments or build my tools in-house?
- How do competency-based assessment and prior learning relate to intake assessment?
Throughout the webcast, we will review several examples of assessments in various formats. You will get action-planning resources for you to take and begin to make adjustments to your current assessments or develop new ones that are specific to your campus.
Who should attend?
This webcast will be beneficial to Deans, Academic Coordinators, Faculty, Directors/Managers of Online Programs, and Online Student Support and Student Services professionals.
Agenda
During this webcast, our speaker will address the concepts of student readiness in the online learning environment through:
- Demonstrating how to assess success vs. persistence factors
- Sharing examples of the different kinds of assessments to a deepen your understanding
- Detailed interventions that you can undertake to improve readiness depending on the results of your assessment
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$475
Mark L. Parker, Ph.D.