Assessments have many different purposes, and to use them effectively it’s important to understand their context and uses within the learning process. I’ll explore each of these five key assessment types over the next few weeks:
Let’s start with diagnostic assessments.
- Diagnostic
- Formative
- Needs
- Reaction
- Summative
Typical uses:
Types:
- Identifying the needs and prior knowledge of participants for the purpose of directing them to the most appropriate learning experience
- Determining knowledge and identifying skills gaps and needs
- Placing learners in appropriate courses and tailor instruction to their needs
- Providing instructors and mentors information on a student’s abilities
- Giving feedback to participants and providing recommendations for products, services and/or learning activities
- Setting benchmarks for comparison with post-course tests
- Analyzing personality traits in order to predict behaviors
- Creating intrigue about the content of a learning activity, which can in turn actually enhance the learning experience
Example: A diagnostic assessment might report that a learner has mastered every competency in using Microsoft Word but can only perform 50 percent of those required to use Excel. The results of the assessment would prescribe a course on Excel. In addition, a diagnostic assessment can help place students within suitable learning experiences by asking questions such as, “Do you prefer instructor-led training or online training?”
- Pre-tests
- Placement tests
- Self-diagnostic tools
- Personality assessments
- Stakes: low/medium
Friday, August 24, 2012
Assessment Types and their Uses: Diagnostic
Here is a recent post from the Questionmark Blog written by Julie Delazyn, Public Relations/Marketing for Questionmark that I wanted to share with you:
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There are different assessment tools that you can see online. It is up to your needs which one to use.
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