Development and Validation of an Open Ended Assessment - Creative Exercises
Document Type
Presentation
Presentation Date
3-2011
Abstract or Description
Presented at 2011 SoTL Commons Conference
Nationally standardized multiple choice exams are used heavily in assessment of many fields. While these exams can provide valuable information about student learning, many educators believe that multiple choice exams are too limiting. The presenters advocate for the addition of a more open ended assessment that would measure student learning of a different type, while still being incorporated within a conventional exam. This session focuses on a new open ended assessment called the Creative Exercise (CE) which consists of a prompt, leading students to write down a limited number of distinct, correct and relevant facts about the prompt. Participants will learn to write and score CEs for their discipline area. Soon-to-be published data indicating effectiveness and validity of CEs in the area of chemistry will be presented. Participants will end the session discussing the qualities of a good CE and its implementation in assessment practices.
Sponsorship/Conference/Institution
SoTL Commons Conference
Location
Statesboro, GA
Source
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/sotlcommons/SoTL/2011/75/
Recommended Citation
Orvis, Jessica N., Deborah Sauder.
2011.
"Development and Validation of an Open Ended Assessment - Creative Exercises."
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Presentations.
Presentation 298.
source: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/sotlcommons/SoTL/2011/75/
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/chem-facpres/298