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Assessments

assessments

When revisiting your assessments,

  • Ensure your learning outcomes align with your assessments 
  • Revisit methods of assessment and weighting
  • Design assessments that maintain academic integrity

While transitioning to a remote environment, some assessments will work with minor adjustments, while others may require a whole new approach. Either way, this is an opportunity to rethink your existing assessments and come up with creative solutions to both . 

Ways to adapt

Below are some suggestions for how to adjust assessment in your course.

  • Before students watch a pre-recorded video of a lab, ask them to write the procedure and their hypotheses and submit it through D2L Brightspace. (opens in new window) 
  • Provide students with the results of the lab, or a dataset, and ask them to interpret those results through a lab report or graphic representation and submit it through D2L Brightspace.  (opens in new window) 
  • Rather than having students physically performing a lab, ask them to write a step-by-step process of how they would carry out a particular test, and what considerations would they make (e.g., equipment, controls, safety) and submit it through D2L Brightspace. (opens in new window) 
  • State expectations, but allow extensions for students who have difficulties meeting deadlines. Be as flexible as possible. Be ready to handle requests for extensions or accommodations equitably.
  • Consider saving files in two formats, the original format and an accessible, mobile-friendly format such as PDF. 
  • For more details, take a look at this pressbook for.