Syllabus

Master of Science in Education

EDU 633 – Assessment Approaches in Online Courses (Spring A 2023)

Credits - 3

Description

This course will guide participants to utilize a variety of assessment strategies to evaluate student learning in online courses. Participants will develop tools for formative and summative assessment and design rubrics that place emphasis on providing actionable feedback to online students. It will also examine common challenges of assessment in online courses.

Materials

Required

All readings are available free online or through the UNE Library.

Supplementary

  • American Psychological Association. (2020). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association: The official guide to APA style (7th ed.). (ISBN 978-1433832154, ISBN 978-1433832161, E-text ISBN 978-1433832185)

Other readings as listed in the course

Learning Objectives and Outcomes

Students will:

  • Design a multi-week assessment plan that aligns with an online instructional unit.
  • Select assessment types appropriate for multiple factors of online learning, including accessibility, authenticity, backward design, cost, and privacy
  • Apply best practices to a variety of online assessment types, including formative, summative, objective, and subjective.
  • Design rubrics for evaluating student work.
  • Discuss the benefits and challenges to various assessment types.
  • Deliver various assessment types in a learning management system.

Assignments

Discussions 

There will be weekly whole class discussions, as well as some peer review opportunities in smaller groups or pairs. 

Week 2: Outline of Instructional Unit and Assessment Plan

You will draft your online instructional unit.

Week 3 Updated Assessment Plan and In-Progress Unit

You will update and enhance your assessment plan and share your in-progress instructional unit.

Week 4-6: Build Assessments in the Learning Management System

  • Week 4: Formative Assessment
  • Week 5: Objective Summative Assessment
  • Week 6: Subjective Summative Assessment

Week 7: Privacy Policy Evaluation

You will read, annotate, and analyze the privacy policy of an online assessment service.

Week 8: Final Unit Presentations

You will record a video “walkthrough” of your final instructional unit.

Grading Policy

Your grade in this course will be determined by the following criteria:

Grade Breakdown

AssignmentsPoints
Discussions36
Instructional Unit and Assessment Plan4
Updated Assessment Plan and In-Progress Unit 4
Formative Assessment10
Objective Summative Assessment10
Subjective Summative Assessment10
Privacy Policy Evaluation6
Final Unit Presentations 20
TOTAL100

Grade Scale

Grade Points Grade Point Average (GPA)
A 94 – 100% 4.00
A- 90 – 93% 3.75
B+ 87 – 89% 3.50
B 84 – 86% 3.00
B- 80 – 83% 2.75
C+ 77 – 79% 2.50
C 74 – 76% 2.00
C- 70 – 73% 1.75
D 64 – 69% 1.00
F 00 – 63% 0.00

Schedule

Week 1: Jan 4 – Jan 8
Week 2: Jan 9 – Jan 15
Week 3: Jan 16 – Jan 22
Week 4: Jan 23 – Jan 29
Week 5: Jan 30 – Feb 5
Week 6: Feb 6 – Feb 12
Week 7: Feb 13 – Feb 19
Week 8: Feb 20 – Feb 26
 

Week

Topics

Assignments Due

1

Intro to Online Assessments

 

Introductions due Friday by 11:59 PM

Discussion: Initial post due by Friday 11:59 PM, Response due by Sunday 11:59 PM

2

 

Alignment and Authenticity

 

Discussion: Initial post due by Friday 11:59 PM, Response due by Sunday 11:59 PM

Assignment due by Sunday 11:59 PM

 

3

 

Assessment and Your Learning Management System

 

Peer Review: Initial post due by Thursday 11:59 PM, Response due by Saturday 11:59 PM

Assignment due by Sunday 11:59 PM

4

Online Formative Assessments

 

Peer Review: Initial post due by Thursday 11:59 PM, Response due by Saturday 11:59 PM

Assignment due by Sunday 11:59 PM

5

Summative Assessments: Part 1: Objective

Discussion: Initial post due by Friday 11:59 PM

Peer Review: Initial post due by Thursday 11:59 PM, Response due by Saturday 11:59 PM

Assignment due by Sunday 11:59 PM 

6

Summative Assessments: Part 2: Summative

 

Peer Review: Initial post due by Thursday 11:59 PM, Response due by Saturday 11:59 PM

Assignment due by Sunday 11:59 PM

7

Ethics and Privacy of Online Assessment

Discussion: Initial post due by Friday 11:59 PM, Response due by Sunday 11:59 PM

Assignment due by Sunday 11:59 PM

8

 

Reflection and Presentations

 

Discussion: Single post due by Sunday 11:59 PM
Peer Review: Optional

Assignment due by Sunday 11:59 PM

Student Resources

Online Student Support

Your Student Support Specialist is a resource for you. Please don't hesitate to contact them for assistance, including, but not limited to course planning, current problems or issues in a course, technology concerns, or personal emergencies.

Questions? Visit the Student Support Education page

UNE Libraries:

UNE Student Academic Success Center

The Student Academic Success Center (SASC) offers a range of services to support your academic achievement, including tutoring, writing support, test prep and studying strategies, learning style consultations, and many online resources. To make an appointment for tutoring, writing support, or a learning specialist consultation, go to une.tutortrac.com. To access our online resources, including links, guides, and video tutorials, please visit:

Information Technology Services (ITS)

  • ITS Contact: Toll Free Help Desk 24 hours/7 days per week at 1-877-518-4673

Accommodations

Any student who would like to request, or ask any questions regarding, academic adjustments or accommodations must contact the Student Access Center at (207) 221-4438 or pcstudentaccess@une.edu. Student Access Center staff will evaluate the student's documentation and determine eligibility of accommodation(s) through the Student Access Center registration procedure.

Policies

Turnitin Originality Check and Plagiarism Detection Tool

The College of Professional Studies uses Turnitin to help deter plagiarism and to foster the proper attribution of sources. Turnitin provides comparative reports for submitted assignments that reflect similarities in other written works. This can include, but is not limited to, previously submitted assignments, internet articles, research journals, and academic databases.

Make sure to cite your sources appropriately as well as use your own words in synthesizing information from published literature. Webinars and workshops, included early in your coursework, will help guide best practices in APA citation and academic writing.

You can learn more about Turnitin in the Turnitin Student quick start guide.

Technology Requirements

Please review the technical requirements for UNE Online Graduate Programs: Technical Requirements

Course Evaluation Policy

Course surveys are one of the most important tools the University of New England uses for evaluating the quality of your education, and for providing meaningful feedback to instructors on their teaching. In order to assure that the feedback is both comprehensive and precise, we need to receive it from each student for each course. Evaluation access is distributed via UNE email at the beginning of the last week of the course.

Information Technology Services (ITS)

ITS Contact: Toll Free Help Desk 24 hours/7 days per week at 1-877-518-4673

Attendance Policy

Online students are required to submit a graded assignment/discussion prior to Sunday evening at 11:59 pm ET of the first week of the term. If a student does not submit a posting to the graded assignment/discussion prior to Sunday evening at 11:59 pm ET, the student will be automatically dropped from the course for non-participation. Review the full attendance policy.

Late Policy

Assignments: Late assignments will be accepted up to 3 days late; however, there is a 10% grade reduction (from the total points) for the late submission. After three days the assignment will not be accepted.

Discussion posts: If the initial post is submitted late, but still within the discussion board week, there will be a 10% grade reduction from the total discussion grade (e.g., a 3 point discussion will be reduced by 0.3 points). Any posts submitted after the end of the Discussion Board week will not be graded.

Please make every effort ahead of time to contact your instructor and your student support specialist if you are not able to meet an assignment deadline. Arrangements for extenuating circumstances may be considered by faculty.

Student Handbook Online - Policies and Procedures

The policies contained within this document apply to all students in the College of Graduate and Professional Studies. It is each student's responsibility to know the contents of this handbook.

UNE Online Student Handbook

UNE Course Withdrawal

Please contact your student support specialist if you are considering dropping or withdrawing from a course. The last day to drop for 100% tuition refund is the 2nd day of the course. Financial Aid charges may still apply. Students using Financial Aid should contact the Financial Aid Office prior to withdrawing from a course.

Academic Integrity

The University of New England values academic integrity in all aspects of the educational experience. Academic dishonesty in any form undermines this standard and devalues the original contributions of others. It is the responsibility of all members of the University community to actively uphold the integrity of the academy; failure to act, for any reason, is not acceptable. For information about plagiarism and academic misconduct, please visit UNE Plagiarism Policies.

Academic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to the following:

  1. Cheating, copying, or the offering or receiving of unauthorized assistance or information.
  2. Fabrication or falsification of data, results, or sources for papers or reports.
  3. Action which destroys or alters the work of another student.
  4. Multiple submissions of the same paper or report for assignments in more than one course without permission of each instructor.
  5. Plagiarism, the appropriation of records, research, materials, ideas, or the language of other persons or writers and the submission of them as one's own.

Charges of academic dishonesty will be reviewed by the Program Director. Penalties for students found responsible for violations may depend upon the seriousness and circumstances of the violation, the degree of premeditation involved, and/or the student’s previous record of violations.  Appeal of a decision may be made to the Dean whose decision will be final.  Student appeals will take place through the grievance process outlined in the student handbook.