Browsing National Symposium on Assessment in the Humanities by Issue Date
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Workshop on Assessment in the Humanities (2012-05-25)Workshop on assessment in the humanities presentation slides and supporting documents
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Why Assessment? (2012-05-25)Gerald Graff, University of Illinois, Chicago. Respondent: Laura Mandell, Director, Initiative for Digital Humanities, Media, and Culture, Texas A&M University
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Problem-Based Approach to Assessment (2012-05-25)Peggy Maki, Peggy Maki Associates. Respondent: Robert DiDonato, Director, Global Initiative; Interim Chair, Spanish & Portuguese Department, Miami University
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Workshop on Assessment in the Sciences, Social Sciences, and the Arts (2012-05-25)Workshop on Assessment in the Sciences, Social Sciences, and the Arts presentation slides and supporting documents.
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Keynote Address: Assessment, Transformative Learning and the Humanities (2012-05-25)Carol Geary Schneider, President, Association of American Colleges and Universities. Respondent: Allan Winkler, Chair, Miami University Humanities Center; Distinguished Professor of History
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Welcome: Introduction to Keynote Speaker (2012-05-25)
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Rationale for This Symposium (2012-05-25)
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What We Are Taking Away from This Symposium (2012-05-25)
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Approaching the Ineffable (2012-05-25)
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Progressive Case for Standardization (2012-05-25)
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Demystifying Measurement, Valuing Narrative (2012-05-25)Charlie Blaich, Director, Center of Inquiry, Wabash College, and the Higher Education Data Sharing Consortium. Respondent: John Jeep, German, Russian, and East Asian Languages Department, Miami University
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NSSE, FSSE and Assessment in the Humanities (2012-05-25)Bob Gonyea, Associate Director, Research and Data Analysis, National Survey of Student Engagement, Indiana University Tom Laird, Project Manager, Faculty Survey of Student Engagement, Indiana University. Respondent: Carolyn ...
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Slightly Less Clueless after Assessment (2012-05-25)
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