Learn how to utilize this simple yet powerful tool to provide evidence for student learning and, as importantly, improve your instructional practices.
Multiple-choice assessments can be powerful tools for assessing student learning as well as improving our instructional practices and choices. Whether you use multiple choice questions for practice quizzes or as formal assessment on exams, you can tap into a wealth of data through item-analysis. Item analysis provides a summary of the difficulty level of each question as well as an indicator of the effectiveness of question. Through item analysis we can provide objective evidence of student learning, whether students are meeting basic learning objectives or even program standards. We can utilize question data and response patterns to tell us where we may have gaps in instruction or where students still have misconceptions.
Presenter: Dr. Jamie Foor
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