Last Update: 1/24/04

COSC 330
WEB DEVELOPMENT

ASSESSMENT HUB
Under constant development

CONTENTS:
  1. INTRODUCTION
  2. PREASSESSMENTS
  3. ONLINE PREASSESSMENTS
  4. PREASSESSMENT DEBRIEFINGS
  5. ONLINE PROFICIENCY EVALUATIONS
  6. ASSESSMENT DEBRIEFINGS (SEPARATE DOCUMENT)
INTRODUCTION :

   This page  is the entry point for the online assessment component of this course. It provides "preassessments" (hard, thought-provoking preparations for course assessments) and "proficiency evaluations" (These focus on essentical concepts; students should make 100% on each of these before continuing.  These also form the prerequisite assessment for courses for which COSC 330 is a prerequisite.).   Each of the preassessments  and proficiency evaluations are accessable by clicking it.  After the particular preassessment has be marked and returned to the students, a "debriefing" (critique of the performance and problems encountered by the class as a whole) will be published under PREASSESSMENT  DEBRIEFINGS.

     The assessments will, unless otherwise specified, have 50 multiple choice questions that are derived directly from the preassessment questions.  I will take 10 questions directly from the preassessment questions and place them as questions 41 - 50 on the associated  Assessment.   Then I will rewrite questions 1 - 40; I may change some answers, but the correct answer to the question will remain, e.g. the correct answer to question 1 on the associated Assessment will be one of the four yon the Preassessment.  So, you will have the answers; you just won't know the questions.  (However, DO NOT assume that this will be "easy"; it will be a challenging learning exercise!)  In order to prepare for each Assessment, do the following as we cover the relevant material. (NOT the night before it is due!)  Then submit the Scantron with your answers on the date specified in the Class Schedule.  (Don't turn in your PREASSESSMENT questions; keep them to study.)

  1. Answer the preassessment questions on the Scantron Answer Sheet provided. Mark the most appropriate answer to the multiple-choice questions. (There may be more than one"correct" answer to the question!)
  2. LEARNING EXERCISES USING MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: Play "CYBER JEOPARDY" with the three incorrect answers for each question, i.e. think up a question to which each is the correct answer. This way you should have sufficient questions that require you to "think" and thus prepare yourself for the coming test! (Besides, you will be doing exactly what I will be doing when I create the Assessment!)
  3. Note that the preassessment questions are more difficult than typical "test questions". This is by design because a preassessment is NOT A TEST; it is a homework assignment (and will be graded as such) designed TO PREPARE YOU FOR AN ASSESSMENT! Because many of the multiple choice answers are (by design) similar to one another, selecting the correct answer requires that you know the DIFFERENCE between the four choices, i.e. IT IS NOT ENOUGH TO "KNOW" THE DEFINITIONS of the words; you must UNDERSTAND what they represent. You probably will not be able to answer all (or even most!) of the preassessment questions without rereading the relevant text material and my notes. Don't feel bad; that is the purpose of a "PREassessment! It is designed to help you GO BEYOND KNOWLEDGE to UNDERSTANDING!
PREASSESSMENTS (Click on the link below to access that preassessment):
  1. PREASSESSMENT 1: This preassessment covers learning modules I and II  whose content is examined in ASSESSMENT 1.
  2. PREASSESSMENT 2: This preassessment covers learning modules III, IV, and V  whose content is examined in ASSESSMENT 2.
  3. PREASSESSMENT 3: This preassessment covers learning modules VI-X whose content is examined in ASSESSMENT 3.
ONLINE PREASSESSMENTS:
  1. PREASSESSMENT 1:
  2. PREASSESSMENT 2:
  3. PREASSESSMENT 3:
PREASSESSMENT  DEBRIEFINGS:
Since these are available online, I do not get any feedback (except via student responses), so I can only make general comments here; hopefully the immediate, online feedback will help each of you, individulally.
  1. PREASSESSMENT 1:
    1. Read the preamble to the preassessment to understand how I will construct Assessment 1.
    2. It seems that several students have yet to take advantage of the following online learning facilities.  Please do this; believe me, it will make a HUGE difference in utilizing the PreAssessment to debug your learning.  Of course, it is critical that you work on the preassessment as you study; DON'T wait until the night before the assessment!!!
      1. You can find any word, e.g. the PreAssessment answers, in a LM by clicking on the question frame and selecting Find in Frame from the Edit menu. (Be sure to click the proper frame before doing this; I often mistakenly search the Navigation Panel when I want to search the right hand frame of these pages; this causes me to get a "not found" result.)  This is great way to make your use of the preassessments more efficient; just use it on each of the possible answers to instantly compare the concepts.
      2. Any concept that you feel unclear about can be found instantly in one of the online references listed in the Navigation Panel always available we viewing a page of the course Web site.  For an introductory course, like COSC 120, I think the most helpful references are (first is best):
        1. Webopedia
        2. Computer Desktop Dictionary
        3. What Is
        4. FOLDOC (best for advanced courses)
    3. Most important (fundamental; worthy of inclusion on the final exam) questions: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 23, 28, 29, 30, 31, 37, and 40.
  2. PREASSESSMENT 2:
    1. Now that the preassessments are reworkable online, there is really nothing to report here except comments from students.  I have not received any, so I guess everyone was able to use their personal feedback to correct their mistakes. Good!
    2. Be sure to start working on Preassessment 3 as soon as you start studying LM V.  I will publish the online version two days before the scheduled assessment.
    3. Most important (fundamental; worthy of inclusion on the final exam) questions: 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 13, 17, 21, 23, 24, 25, 27, 31, 32, 33, 34, and 36.
  3. PREASSESSMENT 3: Available after the PreAssessments have been taken.
    1. Be sure to focus on the Proficiency Evaluation when reviewing for the Final Exam.
    2. Most important (fundamental; worthy of inclusion on the final exam) questions: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 23, 25, 26, 31, 33, 37, 39, and 40.
ONLINE PROFICIENCY EVALUATIONS:

One of the things that upsets me most about "Formal Education" is the fact that students are typically not allowed to see the mistakes they make on their exams much less have the opportunity to learn form those mistakes and get credit for correcting them.  (Learning from mistakes is a central feature of my learning philosophy so all my students rework their exams and receive a grade normalization that raises their grade by an amount based on the percentage of their mistakes that they correct).  However, there is still a problem.  Because we must assign grades, security on traditional "tests" is important to the establishment.  Therefore, if I give my assessments back to students and they keep them, I must continually write new assessments every semester to protect the honest majority from a few (possible) cheaters.  Thus, assessments over the same content vary every semester and, obviously, some are better than others from a learning viewpoint.  To minimize this, I have devised a technique that will allow me to create the best assessment that I can write with the confidence that everyone of my students will make 100% on it -- eventually I change the name from "assessment" to "evaluation" because "assessments" are gradeable, but "evaluations" are self checking.  The following are the first drafts of the best evaluations  I can write, i.e. each evaluation has the best and most important questions I can think of on the material covered in the associated learning modules.  (Like the gradable Assessments will be, these proficiency evaluations are derived directly from the associated preassessments (See the preceding section.),  following the "rules" specified at the beginning of the PreAssessments.  I place these proficiency evaluations  in the "public domain", so that everyone can not only evaluate their current learning but can also detect mistakes and go back and correct them before retaking the online evaluation again.  You should keep correcting mistakes until you UNDERSTAND %100 of the evaluation; THIS defines "proficiency"!

  1. ENTRANCE PROFICIENCY EVALUATION
  2. PROFICIENCY EVALUATION 1 (Assessment 1 for learners not interested in a grade in the course.): HTML version.
  3. PROFICIENCY EVALUATION 2 (Assessment 2 for learners not interested in a grade in the course.): HTML version.
  4. PROFICIENCY EVALUATION 3 (Assessment 3 for learners not interested in a grade in the course.): HTML version.
  5. EXIT (FINAL) PROFICIENCY EVALUATION (Cumulative, Final Evaluation for learners not interested in a grade in the course.): HTML version.