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What Can You Do With Your Campus’s Assessment Website?. Ephraim Schechter AALHE Second Annual Conference Albequerque, NM – June 3-5, 2012 http://HigherEdAssessment.com/presentations/ AALHE2012.pdf. 2: An institution’s assessment website. An online resource for
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What Can You Do WithYour Campus’sAssessment Website? Ephraim Schechter AALHE Second Annual Conference Albequerque, NM – June 3-5, 2012 http://HigherEdAssessment.com/presentations/AALHE2012.pdf
2: An institution’s assessment website An online resource for • People at the institution who • Are doing assessment • Are managing/coordinating assessment • Want to find out about assessment at the institution • People elsewhere who want to find out about • Assessment at this institution • Assessment in general
3: In this session… • How what’s there & how it’s presented reflects (explicit or implicit) decisions about: • Who it’s for—i.e., who are your audiences? • What information does each audience need? • What information will you make available? To whom? • How easily can your audiences: • Find your information? • Understand your information?
4: What might be on an assessment website? NILOA’s Transparency Framework
5: What might be on an assessment website? • The Resources handout (p. 1) lists some of the things you might find… • Which can be presented in many different ways. For example: • Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis • Montgomery College • The University of Hawai’i at Manoa • Lock Haven University
Who’s the information for? • External audiences • Students/parents/community • Organized “accountability” displays – e.g., Voluntary System of Accountability (VSA) College Portraits • Internal audiences • Faculty & staff • Students • What information will you make available to each audience?
6: Who’s the information for?External audiences • Students/parents/community • Monmouth University • Eastern New Mexico University
6: Who’s the information for?External audiences • Students/parents/community • Monmouth University • Eastern New Mexico University • Voluntary System of Accountability (VSA) /College Portrait • University of Kansas • Shawnee State University
6: Who’s the information for?External audiences • Students/parents/community • Monmouth University • Eastern New Mexico University • Voluntary System of Accountability (VSA) /College Portrait • University of Kansas • Shawnee State University How do you do this on your campus? Why?
7: Who’s the information for?Internal audiences • Faculty & staff • Eastern New Mexico University • State University of New York at Geneseo