DocumentCode
2240815
Title
Assessing oral presentations and writing skills
Author
Rice, Rodney ; Boysen, A. ; Stetler, Larry
Author_Institution
Dept. of Humanities, South Dakota Sch. of Mines & Technol., USA
fYear
2004
fDate
29 Sept.-1 Oct. 2004
Firstpage
147
Lastpage
150
Abstract
At the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, engineering, science, social sciences, and humanities programs have been working jointly toward a convincing, effective, and practical means of assessing oral presentation and writing skills. In 2002-03, our faculty developed writing and oral presentation rubrics as well as a digital archival tool to help our institution achieve those goals. In this interactive session, presenters describe and define the digital archival tool and assessment rubrics used at SDSM&T. In so doing, they enrich participants´ understanding of the assessment process by helping them: (1) learn about the construction and use of digital archival tools; (2) learn about the construction and use of rubrics; (3) assess writing samples using a rubric; (4) learn about cross-disciplinary collaboration, classroom application, and campus wide assessment; and (5) discuss their concerns, experiences, and observations relating to assessment as an instructional method to increase student learning. Participants leave with experienced advice on creating assessment tools, insights into the advantages and pitfalls of cross-campus faculty collaboration, and examples of how one rubric can be used in a variety of disciplinary settings.
Keywords
educational administrative data processing; engineering education; records management; technical presentation; SDSM&T; South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; assessment rubrics; assessment tools; campus wide assessment; classroom application; cross-campus faculty collaboration; cross-disciplinary collaboration; digital archival tool; engineering program; humanities programs; oral presentations; science program; social sciences program; student learning; writing skills; Accreditation; Artificial intelligence; Collaborative tools; Design engineering; Educational institutions; Filling; Instruments; Professional communication; Speech processing; Writing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Professional Communication Conference, 2004. IPCC 2004. Proceedings. International
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8467-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IPCC.2004.1375289
Filename
1375289
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