Assessment Day 2016
The second annual Assessment Day was April 20, 2016 at Hunter College in the Chanin Center Screening Room. The 2015-2016 Assessment Fellows spoke about their experience with assessment and how they have used assessment to innovate within their courses and programs. Afterwards, faculty, staff, and administrators had the opportunity to ask questions and carry on an informative dicussion about assessment with the fellows. A fun time was had by all! Check out the Assessment Fellow's fantastic presentations:
- "Assessment Methodology: Selecting the Right Data Collection Tools" by Bryan Dowling, Psychology
- "Using Formative Assessments in Large Lectures to Identify and Address Student Misconceptions" by Manashi Chatterjee, Chemistry
- "Assessing Outcomes When Things Go Wrong: Using Problem Assessment Charts to Revise your Plan" by Elizabeth Wall-O'Brien, Scholar Programs
- "Digital Composition: Integrating Digital Video Production into the Undergraduate Research Paper" by Jennifer Degegorio, English
- "Responsive Design Surveys: Construct Student Supports & Evaluate Coursework Efficiently" by Maria Nelson, Education
- "Writing Better Multiple Choice Questions Using a Test Item Checklist" by Kirsten Grant, Chemistry
- "Assessment is Collaborative: Bringing Information Literacy into your Writing Assessments" by Stephanie Margolin, Library
Jennifer Degregorio, English
Manashi Chatterjee, Chemistry
Elizabeth Wall-O'Brien, Scholar Programs
The Assessment Fellows and Meredith Reitman, Director of Assessment (missed you Bryan Dowling!)