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Exams 2.0 January 21, 2008

Posted by Matthew Woolums in 21st-Century, Articles/Videos.
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Clarence Fisher on his Remote Access blog has posted some interesting characteristics of what a evaluation might look like for a classroom 2.0 school.  He makes a great point about how much attention everyone has been giving to teaching 2.0 and not so much to evaluations 2.0.  Below is a selection of ideas from the post:

 
My personal favorite is the last one. I think there is a lot to be learned by having the students design the assessments. You have to know a lot about a specific topic to know what is important enough to assess. To this list I might add group work.  Evaluations can be made for the team and the contributions of individual members.  What would you do if you could redesign assessments from the ground up in your classroom?

http://remoteaccess.typepad.com/remote_access/2008/01/exams-20-1.html 

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