Student learning outcomes (SLOs) allow us to determine whether students are reaching the goals and objectives that we want them to achieve. They are expressed as specific statements describing the ...
Enter your information in the form to create your desired learning outcome. The format the form will produce will be as following: As a result of participating in the [“condition”] + [“audience”] + ...
The University Assessment Steering Committee (UASC), in conjunction with the Office of Institutional Effectiveness, requests information regarding student learning outcomes assessment as a part of the ...
All academic programs at RIT are required to have a Program Level Outcomes Assessment Plan (PLOAP). The goal of an academic program assessment plan is to facilitate continuous program improvement. The ...
As Americans express growing doubts about the value of a postsecondary degree, colleges and universities have been under increasing pressure to show that students emerge with the knowledge and/or ...
The world of education is changing at the same rate as the digital landscape. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into learning systems has opened up new opportunities for improving the ...
The Western Illinois University Student Learning Center (SLC) reported significant increases in student participation and academic outcomes during the 2024-25 academic year, according to new data ...
Significant advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are rapidly changing many aspects of our lives, including education. These changes come with benefits and challenges. Targeted learning experiences ...
Assessing student learning effectively is often complicated by relying on ambiguous proxies such as grades, quiz scores, or assumptions about students' internal states, such as what they feel, think, ...