This article outlines some ways to evaluate online courses - get faculty involved from the start and develop the rating scales...Is this authentic evaluation?
Here are some insights into how Georgia Tech's Writing and Communication Program theorizes and practices assessment. They are certainly using some "trendy" approaches to assessment and evaluation; students have to compose a self-review essay, for example.
Summary from the Website: The Writing and Communication Program is interested in formative and summative assessment in individual classes and in the program as a whole. To create consistent assessment across the entire program, we use a common base rubric (which individual instructors modify to fit their assignments) and an end-of-semester portfolio system.
The number of distance education courses offered
by nurse anesthesia programs has increased substantially.
Emerging distance learning trends must be
researched to ensure high-quality education for student
registered nurse anesthetists. However, research
to examine distance learning has been hampered by a
lack of theoretical models. This article introduces the
Community of Inquiry model for use in nurse anesthesia
education. This model has been used for more
than a decade to guide and research distance learning
in higher education. A major strength of this model
lies in its direct applicability for guiding online distance
learning. However, it lacks applicability to the development
of higher order thinking for student registered
nurse anesthetists. Thus, a new derived Community
of Inquiry model was designed to improve these students'
higher order thinking in distance learning. The
derived model integrates Bloom's revised taxonomy
into the original Community of Inquiry model and provides
a means to design, evaluate, and research higher
order thinking in nurse anesthesia distance education
courses.
Dynamic criteria mapping (DCM) is a way to develop local standards. Teachers work with colleagues and students to build evaluation criteria. This is a link to a succinct definition developed by the Writing Program at UMass-Amherst, where they practice DCM.