A Standards-based Assessment Strategy for Written Exams
Author(s) -
J. Hylton,
Heidi DiefesDux
Publication year - 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/p.26444
Subject(s) - rubric , standards based assessment , grading (engineering) , computer science , transparency (behavior) , formative assessment , alternative assessment , experiential learning , learning standards , accreditation , mathematics education , educational assessment , higher education , medical education , psychology , pedagogy , curriculum , engineering , medicine , political science , civil engineering , computer security , law
Dr. Hylton is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Ohio Northern University. He previously completed his graduate studies in Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University, where he conducted research in both the School of Mechanical Engineering and the School of Engineering Education. Prior to Purdue, he completed his undergraduate work at the University of Tulsa, also in Mechanical Engineering. He currently teaches first-year engineering courses as well as various courses in Mechanical Engineering, primarily in the mechanics area. His pedagogical research areas include standards-based assessment and curriculum design, the later currently focused on incorporating entrepreneurial thinking into the engineering curriculum.
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