Project Based Assessment: Right for Your Class?

Session Time Slot(s): 
Special Session: 
Blended
Abstract: 

Project based assessment can coherently incorporate gen ed and program learning goals into your course.

Archivist Notes

Extended Abstract: 

Instructors routinely struggle with covering content and also crafting assignments that enable students to build essential employability skills, as well as develop facility in discipline-specific conventions. Project based assessment can be a creative, enjoyable way for students to "show what they know" while also developing these skills. Because project based assessment increases engagement, students will work harder to develop a finished product that shows higher-level thinking. Knowledge and skills meld organically.

This session will review some of the gen ed and program goals for psychology, and demonstrate how those objectives were incorporated into a project for Introduction to Psychology. Instructors will then consider their own "beyond-the-course" learning objectives and various means to teach these with project requirements. Instructors will share their insights with the group to build an idea bank.

Paper ID: 
1570232684
Conference Session: 
Concurrent Session 9
Conference Track: 
Pedagogical Innovation
Session Type: 
Conversations that Work
Intended Audience: 
Design Thinkers
Faculty