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Student assessment

modified Dec 14th, 2006

Student assessment is one of the key issues in education. How do we know if students have learned what we are trying to teach them? There are multiple forms of assessment available. We believe that offering varied methods is the best model. You will find in the following documents some examples of different types of assessment, and how some MSU faculty have used them. You will also find resources and guides.

  • Assessing student performance
  • What assessments will you use?
  • Assessment and learning objectives
  • Types of assessments
  • Feedback on assessment
  • Grading and online gradebooks
  • Cheating on exams and quizzes
  • Proctored exams
  • LON CAPA Learning Management System
  • Writing clear questions
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