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From Old School to New School: Assessing Student Learning in Diverse Academic Environments

From Old School to New School: Assessing Student Learning in Diverse Academic Environments. Michael Fulford , Ph.D College of Pharmacy The University of Georgia. Outline. Introduction Activity From Collecting to Connecting Data To Use or Not to Use Technology

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From Old School to New School: Assessing Student Learning in Diverse Academic Environments

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  1. From Old School to New School:Assessing Student Learning in Diverse Academic Environments Michael Fulford, Ph.D College of Pharmacy The University of Georgia

  2. Outline • Introduction • Activity • From Collecting to Connecting Data • To Use or Not to Use Technology • What are your Current Issues/Questions

  3. Introduction • Technology has created opportunities for teachers to engage students in diverse ways. • Technology can make the learning process more efficient for instructors and students. • However, using technology does not automatically lead to increases in teaching effectiveness or student learning. • When is technology beneficial to the learning process?

  4. Activity • Create an objective for a course you teach • What resources/references would you use when teaching students this objective? • How would you go about teaching the objective? • How would you assess student learning of the objective?

  5. From Collecting to Connecting Data • We collect data on student learning at many levels • However, connecting data to course objectives and program goals is something that should be intentional as well • Technology can make connecting data from in class assessment to objectives to program goals more efficient • Are you using technology for the sake of using it or does it really add value to your learning process?

  6. To Use or Not to Use Technology

  7. Let’s work on your courses!

  8. Questions? Michael Fulford, Ph.D Director of Assessment College of Pharmacy The University of Georgia mfulford@uga.edu

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