|
4.3 Scheduling of Assessments
Initial Assessment. The initial assessment takes place at the
outset of students' use of ALEKS, immediately after Registration
and Tutorial (See Sec. 3.9).
We strongly recommend that this initial assessment, which has the
character of an orientation to the system for student users, take place
in a supervised computer lab setting to ensure that students do not
receive help or collaborate. In creating or editing a class account,
the instructor can stipulate that the initial assessment be allowed only
from school (See Sec. 7.17.).
In ALEKS for Business Math, students may choose to continue their
initial assessment for particular pie slices where no topics are yet
available to them. In order to initiate these assessments, the students
click a button marked "Assessment" which appears in the place of a
list of available topics for the particular slice. Such assessments are
called "Initial Assessment (continued)," and are generally shorter
than other assessments. They focus on topics from the slice chosen,
and their purpose is to "open" that slice for work by the student.
Completion Assessments. ALEKS also assesses students
automatically when they complete the syllabus for a course. If the
assessment does not confirm the student's mastery of the syllabus
materials, they will return to the Learning Mode. More than one
Completion Assessment is thus possible, but as a rule ALEKS will
not reassess the student if only a small number of topics need to
be relearned.
Requested Assessments. Assessments can also be requested by
the instructor for individual students or for entire courses.
For example, the instructor, department, or college may wish to
have "midterm" assessments under supervision to guarantee sound
results. ALEKS allows the instructor to schedule the assessment
for a particular date and time (See Sec. 6.5.1).
Students logging on to ALEKS within the time period specified for
the assessment will automatically enter Assessment Mode.
The instructor simply announces the assessment for a certain
time and place. Just prior to this time the instructor
prompts the course assessment in the Instructor Module (See
Secs. 7.9--7.10).
The next time students log on they will automatically enter the
assessment. Note that a requested assessment "resets the clock"
for automatic assessments, so that students will not be assessed with
undue frequency. Also, among the options for a requested assessment
is one to prevent automatic assessments within a certain number of days
prior to the requested assessment (See Sec. 6.5.1).
NOTE. In ALEKS for Business Math, there is an option to request
the assessment on a particular slice or slices of the pie chart.
When this is done, there will be a note regarding the estimated number
of questions needed for the assessment. Often, assessing on more than
one slice of the pie chart will result in an assessment that is longer
than desired; therefore, this feature is usually most effective when
only a single slice is selected. The instructor also has the option of
letting ALEKS select an appropriate slice for each student, based
on their individual progress.
|
|
|
|