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Summary

As we come to the close of this module, we want to acknowledge the important efforts you are making toward the design and development of your online course, as well as your development of essential skills as an online instructor. The assessments you create will help you uncover and correct common student misconceptions, develop critical teacher-student interaction, alerts you to potential learning barriers, and provide feedback to your students on their progress towards achieving the learning objectives. If you have any questions about any of the content in this module, you are welcome to discuss them with your instructional design consultant.

References & Resources

This is NOT a required activity for this module. The information below is provided only as a resource for further exploration of the topics covered in this module. As desired, read or view any of the following to further your understanding or see concepts from different perspectives. Topics are divided into two parts:

  • Resources external to the module that can further what you learned from the lessons, plus
  • References collected from the entire module.

Key Characteristics of Online Courses

Allen, I. E., & Seaman, J. (2013). Changing course: Ten years of tracking online education in the United States. Babson Survey Research Group.Retrieved from http://www.onlinelearningsurvey.com/reports/changingcourse.pdf

Culatta, R. (Producer). (2009, October 13). Designing online learning. [Video file] Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zv-_GCFdLdo

Hattie, J. (2009). Visible learning: A Synthesis of Over 800 Meta-Analyses Related to Achievement. New York: Routledge

Hattie, J. (2012). Visible Learning for Teachers: Maximizing Impact on Learning. New York: Routledge.

Kumar, D.D. (1991). A meta-analysis of the relationship between science instruction and student engagement. Educational Review, 43(1), 49-61.

Moore, M.G. & Kearsley, G. (1996). Distance Education: A Systems View. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company.

Poulin, R  (2017). On the OIG/WGU Finding, Part 1: When Interaction Is Not Interaction. Retrieved from https://wcetfrontiers.org/2017/09/22/wgu-interaction/

Scholz, C. (Producer). (2011, February 19). Interactions in e-Learning: From theory to practice. [Video file] Retrieved from http://youtu.be/1fAn-Un3Lys

Designing Effective Online Assessments

Boise State University Testing Center. (2017). Proctored tests. Retrieved from http://testing.boisestate.edu

Boise State University Office of the Dean of Students. (2016). Academic Dishonesty Policy and Procedure. Retrieved from http://deanofstudents.boisestate.edu/academic-dishonesty/

Cluskey, G., Ehlen, C., & Raiborn, M. (2011).  Thwarting online exam cheating without proctor supervision.  Journal of Academic and Business Ethics, 4, 1-7 [PDF] Retrieved from http://www.aabri.com/manuscripts/11775.pdf

Dikli, S., (2003). Assessment at a distance: Traditional vs. alternative assessments. The Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology, 2(3). 13-19. Retrieved from http://www.tojet.net/articles/v2i3/232.pdf

Distance Education Report. (2010). Faculty Focus special report: Promoting academic integrity in online education. [PDF] Free download, retrieved from http://www.facultyfocus.com/free-reports/promoting-academic-integrity-in-online-education/

Duffy, R., & Dik, B. (2012). Quality control criteria for assessments. Retrieved from http://makeyourjobacalling.com/2012/09/27/quality-control-criteria-for-assessments/

EDUCAUSE (2010). 7 things you should know about assessing online team-based learning. [PDF] Retrieved from https://library.educause.edu/~/media/files/library/2010/8/eli7063-pdf.pdf

Hattie, J., & Yates, G. (2014). Visible learning and the science of how we learn. New York: Routledge. Permalink at http://boisestate.worldcat.org/oclc/886653743

Rowe, N. (2004). Cheating in online student assessment: Beyond plagiarismOnline Journal of Distance Administration, 7(2). Retrieved from http://www.westga.edu/~distance/ojdla/summer72/rowe72.html

Sitzmann, T., Ely, K., Bell, B., & Bauer, K. (2010). The effects of technical difficulties on learning and attrition during online trainingJournal of Experimental Psychology, 16(3). 281-202.

Stiggins, R. (2013). Productive classroom assessment in college classes. Portland, OR: Assessment Training Institute

WCET. (2009). Best practice strategies to promote academic integrity in online education. [PDF] Retrieved from http://wcet.wiche.edu/wcet/docs/cigs/studentauthentication/BestPractices.pdf

WCET. (2008). Are your online students really the ones registered for the course? Student authentication requirements for distance education providers. [PDF] Retrieved from http://wcet.wiche.edu/wcet/docs/publications/Briefing_Paper_Feb_2008.pdf

Assessment (General)

9 principles of good practice for assessing student learning – From the American Association for Higher Education (AAHE)

Assessing online learning: Strategies, challenges, and opportunities – A collection of essays

Assessing student online learning (9:59) – A video lecture by Dr. Curtis Bonk, who emphasizes the importance of assessment in an online environment and presents a wide range of assessment types in an online course.

Boettcher, J. (2011). Evidence of learning online: Assessment beyond the paper. Retrieved from http://campustechnology.com/Articles/2011/02/23/Assessment-Beyond-The-Paper.aspx?Page=1

Carnegie Mellon University’s Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence. ( n.d.). Align assessments with objectives. Retrieved from  http://www.cmu.edu/teaching/assessment/howto/basics/objectives.html

Frey, B. B., & Schmitt, V. L. (2007). Coming to terms with classroom assessment.Journal of Advanced Academics, 18, 402–423. Retrieved from http://nbctwave.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Coming_to_Terms_With_Classroom_Assessment.pdf

Johnson, M. (2009, September 28). Professor Dancealot. [Video file] Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1k8aeDUC9XQ&list=PLAINAxJFZJMvFni3LOjvXqHzRlErK988s&index=1

Marzano, R. J. ( 2006). The case for classroom assessment. In Classroom Assessment & Grading That Work. Alexandria, VA: ASCD. Retrieved from http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/106006/chapters/The-Case-for-Classroom-Assessment.aspx

Sewell, J., Frith, K., & Colvin, M. (2010). Online assessment strategies: A primer. Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, 6(1), 297-304. Retrieved from http://jolt.merlot.org/vol6no1/sewell_0310.pdf

Stiggins, R. (2005). Student-involved assessment for learning. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education

University of Wollongong. (2012). A comparison of assessment methods. Retrieved from http://www.uow.edu.au/about/teaching/goodpractice/UOW041467.html

Assessment Issues (Academic Integrity, etc.)

Blackboard SafeAssign Instructor Guide. (2010). About SafeAssign. [PDF] Retrieved from http://www.vanderbilt.edu/oak/docs/Bb_91_SafeAssign_Instructor_Guide.pdf

Boise State University eCampus Center. (2013). Proctored tests. Retrieved from http://ecampus.boisestate.edu/faculty/guidelines/proctored-tests/

Boise State University Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities. (2013). Student conduct program-code of conduct article 2. Retrieved from http://osrr.boisestate.edu/scp-codeofconduct-article2/#18A

Carroll, J., & Appleton, J. (2001). Plagiarism: A good practice guide. [PDF] Retrieved from http://archive.plagiarismadvice.org/documents/brookes.pdf

Challen, R., Penfold, B., & Purnell, E. (2008). Using ePortfolios to promote assessment process and prevent plagiarism. [PDF] Retrieved from http://www.plagiarismadvice.org/research-papers/item/using-eportfolios-to-promote-assessment-processes-and-prevent-plagiarism

Cluskey, G., Ehlen, C., & Raiborn, M. (2011).  Thwarting online exam cheating without proctor supervision.  Journal of Academic and Business Ethics, 4, 1-7

Dikli, S., (2003). Assessment at a distance: Traditional vs. alternative assessments. The Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology, 2(3). 13-19. Retrieved from http://www.tojet.net/articles/v2i3/232.pdf

Distance Education Report. (2010). Faculty Focus special report: Promoting academic integrity in online education. [PDF] Retrieved from http://www.facultyfocus.com/free-reports/promoting-academic-integrity-in-online-education/

Duffy, R., & Dik, B. (2012). Quality control criteria for assessments. Retrieved from http://makeyourjobacalling.com/2012/09/27/quality-control-criteria-for-assessments/

EDUCAUSE (2010). 7 things you should know about assessing online team-based learning. [PDF] Retrieved from http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7063.pdf

Organero, M., &  Kloos, C. (2007). Using forums and assessments as motivational tools in eLearning courses: A case study. [PDF] Retrieved from http://fie-conference.org/fie2007/papers/1035.pdf

Rowe, N. (2004). Cheating in online student assessment: Beyond plagiarismOnline Journal of Distance Administration, 7(2). Retrieved from http://www.westga.edu/~distance/ojdla/summer72/rowe72.html

Schulze, A., & O’Keefe, A. (2005). Effectively using self assessments in online learning. [PDF] Retrieved from http://www.uwex.edu/disted/conference/Resource_library/proceedings/02_68.pdf

Sitzmann, T., Ely, K., Bell, B., & Bauer, K. (2010). The effects of technical difficulties on learning and attrition during online training. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 16(3). 281-202.

WCET. (2009). Best practice strategies to promote academic integrity in online education. [PDF] Retrieved from http://wcet.wiche.edu/wcet/docs/cigs/studentauthentication/BestPractices.pdf

WCET. (2008). Are your online students really the ones registered for the course? Student authentication requirements for distance education providers. [PDF] Retrieved from http://wcet.wiche.edu/wcet/docs/publications/Briefing_Paper_Feb_2008.pdf

Course Design

Fink, D. (2003). Situational Factors [picture]. In Creating Significant learning Experiences, (p. 62). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Maryland Online (2011). Quality Matters rubric standards 2011-2013 edition with assigned point values. [PDF] Retrieved from http://www.qmprogram.org/files/QM_Standards_2011-2013.pdf

Palloff, R. M., & Pratt, K. (1999). Building learning communities in cyberspace: Effective strategies for the online classroom. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers

Grading Schemes

Dooms, M. (2012, August 15). Standards-based grading in a percentage-based world. [Blog post] Retrieved from http://teacherleaders.wordpress.com/2012/08/15/standards-based-grading-in-a-percentage-based-world/

Stapel, E. (2012). How do I compute my grade? Retrieved from http://www.purplemath.com/modules/howgrade.htm

Venn, J. (2000). Alternate grading. Retrieved from http://johnvenn.com/assessment/assessment_alternate_grading.html

Weimer, M. (2011, October 19). Grading practices: Liabilities of the points system. [Blog post] Retrieved from http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/teaching-professor-blog/grading-practices-liabilities-of-the-points-system/

Rubrics

Fey, B. (n.d). Rubric for asynchronous discussion participation. [PDF]. Retrieved from http://www.cidde.pitt.edu/cw/Bbfiles/pdfs/Rubric_Asynchronous_Discussion.pdf

Mueller, J. (2012a)  Rubrics. Retrieved from http://jfmueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/toolbox/rubrics.htm

Mueller, J. (2012b) Step 4: Create the rubric. Retrieved from http://jfmueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/toolbox/howstep4.htm

Rcampus. (2012). Rubric gallery. Retrieved from http://www.rcampus.com/rubricshellc.cfm?mode=gallery&sms=publicrub&glid=5&

Rubistar. (2008). Rubistar: Create rubrics for your project based learning activities. Retrieved from http://rubistar.4teachers.org/

Schrock, K., (2013). Kathy Schrock’s guide to everything. Retrieved from http://www.schrockguide.net/assessment-and-rubrics.html

University of Wisconsin-Stout’s School of Education. (2012). Rubrics for assessments. Retrieved from  http://www.uwstout.edu/soe/profdev/rubrics.cfm

Toolbox References

Blogs / Journals

EDUCAUSE (2005). 7 things you should know about blogs. [PDF] Retrieved from http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7006.pdf

Common Craft. (2013). Blogs in plain English. [Video file] Retrieved from http://www.commoncraft.com/video/blogs

OpenContent Wiki (n.d.). How to use a blog to facilitate learning. Retrieved from http://www.opencontent.org/wiki/index.php?title=How_to_use_a_blog_to_facilitate_learning

Reiss, D. (2003). Educational weblogs and resources. Retrieved from http://www.wordsworth2.net/writing/weblogresource.htm

University of Liverpool. (n.d). University student blog. Retrieved from http://www.university-liverpool-online.com/online-learning/student-blog

Wayman, A. (Producer). (2007, January 29). What are blogs? [Video file] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWaSLE1CELc

Edelstein, S. & Edwards, J. (2002, April). If you build it, they will come: Building learning communities through threaded discussions. eLearn Magazine. Retrieved from http://elearnmag.acm.org/featured.cfm?aid=566829&emailsent=1&CFID=41424174&CFTOKEN=83420119

Northover, M. (2002). Online discussion boards: Friend or foe? [PDF] Retrieved from http://www.ascilite.org.au/conferences/auckland02/proceedings/papers/193.pdf

Rovai, A. (2007). Facilitating online discussion effectively. Internet and Higher Education, 10, 77-88. doi:10.1016/j.iheduc.2006.10.001

Smith, T. (2002). Discussions: Importance, design, facilitation, and evaluation. Retrieved from http://www.ion.uillinois.edu/resources/pointersclickers/2002_11/index.asp

Soter, A.O. , Wilkinson, I. A. G., Murphy, K., Rudge, L., & Reninger, K. (2006). Analyzing the discourse of discussion: Coding manual. Unpublished manuscript, Columbus, OH.

ePortfolios

Mueller, J. (2012a). Authentic assessment toolbox: Portfolios. Retrieved from http://jfmueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/toolbox/portfolios.htm

San Francisco State University Academic Technology (2013a). ePortfolios and teaching: Preparation. Retrieved from http://eportfolio.sfsu.edu/faculty_prep.php

San Francisco State University Academic Technology (2013b). SF State ePortfolio gallery. Retrieved from http://eportfolio.sfsu.edu/gallery.php

San Francisco State University Academic Technology (2013c). What is an ePortfolio? Retrieved from http://eportfolio.sfsu.edu/stud_overans.php#1

Group Projects

EDUCAUSE. (2010). 7 things you should know about assessing online team-based learning[PDF] Retrieved from http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7063.pdf

Morrison, D. (2012, March 27).  Strategies for Effective Group Work in the Online Class. [Blog post] Retrieved from http://onlinelearninginsights.wordpress.com/2012/03/27/strategies-for-effective-group-work-in-the-online-class/

Morrison, D. (2012, March 30). Making Peer Evaluations Work in Online Learning. [Blog post] Retrieved from http://onlinelearninginsights.wordpress.com/2012/03/30/making-peer-evaluations-work-in-online-learning/

Murray, D. (n.d.). Student peer evaluation. [File] Retrieved from http://mgt.buffalo.edu/departments/mss/djmurray/mgs351/PeerEval.doc

Performance (Authentic) Assessment

Kateroo3D. (2011, August 3). Authentic assessment. [Video file] Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_gibuFZXZw

Mueller, J. (2012b). How do you create authentic assessments? Retrieved from http://jfmueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/toolbox/howdoyoudoit.htm

Mueller, J. (2012c). What is an authentic assessment? Retrieved from http://jfmueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/toolbox/whatisit.htm

Selected Response Tests

Florida Center for Instructional Technology (n.d.) Writing selected response assessment items. Retrieved from http://fcit.usf.edu/assessment/selected/responseb.html

Shank, P. (2009). Creating better multiple-choice tests for online courses. Retrieved from http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/educational-assessment/creating-better-multiple-choice-tests-for-online-courses

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. (2009). Improving your test questions. Retrieved from http://cte.illinois.edu/testing/exam/test_ques.htm

University of Texas. (2011). Activity: Good/poor multiple-choice questions. Retrieved from http://www.utexas.edu/academic/ctl/assessment/iar/students/plan/method/exams-mchoice-examples.php

Self-Assessments

chulze, A., & Keefe, A. (2005). Effectively using self assessments in online learning. [PDF] Retrieved from http://www.uwex.edu/disted/conference/Resource_library/proceedings/02_68.pdf

Supporting Self-, Peer-, and Collaborative-Assessment in E-Learning  – An article by Gouli, Gogoulou, and Grigoriadou

Synchronous Discussions (Blackboard Collaborate / Google Hangouts)

Bodrero, R. (2012, July 23). Google+Hangouts in online education: A capable, low cost solution. Learning Solutions Magazine. Retrieved from http://www.learningsolutionsmag.com/articles/972/google-hangouts-in-online-education-a-capable-low-cost-solution

EDUCAUSE. (2007). 7 things you should know about Skype. [PDF] Retrieved from http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7032.pdf

Google. (2011a). Google Hangout. Retrieved from http://www.google.com/+/learnmore/hangouts/

Google. (2011b). Google Sites. Retrieved from http://www.google.com/sites/help/intl/en/overview.html

Hertz, M. B. (2013, February 1). How educators and schools can make the most of Google Hangouts. [Blog post] Retrieved from http://www.edutopia.org/blog/educators-schools-google-hangouts-mary-beth-hertz

Neary, D. (2012). Blackboard Collaborate. Retrieved from http://teamswedishchef.wikispaces.com/Blackboard+Collaborate

San Francisco State University Academic Technology. (n.d). Assessing performance using Blackboard Collaborate. Retrieved from http://at.sfsu.edu/strategies/assessing-performance-using-blackboard-collaborate

Team Sprocket Assessment Tool Box. (2012). Peer to peer collaboration tool: Google + Hangout. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/site/teamsprocketassessmenttoolbox/home/introduction/quiz-test-maker-tool-classmarker/reflection-tool-live-journal/peer-to-peer-collaboration-tool-google-hangouts

Wikis

Common Craft. (2013). Wikis in plain English. [Video File] Retrieved from http://www.commoncraft.com/video/wikis

EDUCAUSE. (2005). 7 things you should know about wikis. [PDF] Retrieved from http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7004.pdf

Wikimedia Foundation. (2012). Wikiversity: Main page. Retrieved from http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Main_Page

Why wikis? Student perceptions of using wikis in online coursework, by Deters, Cuthrell, and Stapleton, provides good background and food for thought in the literature review,  and then shares results of a study. Make sure to see the table of questions that can help curb limitations of using wikis.

Writing Assignments

Boise State University Writing Center. (2013). Writing Center handouts\exercises. Retrieved from http://writingcenter.boisestate.edu/resources/

Essid, J. (2006). Writing across the curriculum. Retrieved from http://writing2.richmond.edu/wac/binder/

Harvard University. (2013). Harvard Writing Project. Retrieved from http://writingproject.fas.harvard.edu/pages/writing-guides

Keith, M., Black, J., Cox, S., &  Heney, J. (2010). [PDF] Strategies and tips for effective writing assignments in online classes.

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