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Monday, January 23, 2012

Register Today for Complimentary LiveText Webinar Series with National Experts!


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LiveText will sponsor a year-long informational webinar series, each session presented by national experts in higher education who will share their insights and experiences. We encourage you to register for as many of the complimentary webinars as you like, and to visit www.livetext.com to check for additional webinar offerings throughout the year.

Assessment Made Clear and Simple: Practical Strategies
Wednesday, February 15th from 1:00 to 2:00pm CST

Dr. Kevin Beach
Dr. Kevin Beach
Outcomes Assessment Coordinator at the University of Tampa
Dr. Beach will discuss the challenges associated with outcomes and course-embedded assessment when multiple needs are involved, such as programmatic, general education, and regional as well as discipline-specific accreditors. We will focus on the need for building a 'coalition of the willing' as new assessment strategies are implemented across a university.

What if the Quality of Learning Really Mattered?
Wednesday, March 14, 2012 from 1:00pm to 2:00pm CST

Dr. Terry Rhodes
Dr. Terry Rhodes
Vice President for the Office of Quality, Curriculum and Assessment at the Association of American Colleges and Universities
Dr. Rhodes will examine how the development of learning outcomes, rubrics, e-Portfolios, and assessment are creating an environment in which faculty expertise can be front and center in the higher education debate on assessment. We will briefly look at the Essential Learning Outcomes, walk through how some institutions are using the AAC&U's VALUE rubrics to assess levels of student learning, look at how the assessment results are being reported to stakeholders, and how results of the assessments are being used to improve.

The Transformative Nature of Assessing Student Evidence
in Electronic Portfolios

Wednesday, April 4th from 1:00 to 2:00pm CST

Dr. Trent Batson
Dr. Trent Batson
Executive Director for the Association for Authentic, Experiential and Evidence-Based Learning (AAEEBL)
Dr. Batson will explore creating a learning design where assessing student evidence in electronic portfolios is the primary assessment process, not testing. Such assessment is much richer and more valid than testing. We have said about teachers "you teach as you test," but for students the phrase would be "you learn as you are assessed." In this webinar, we will discuss ways to understand these deep changes in higher education.

What Do Accreditors Want? Successful Strategies for Meeting Regional Accreditation Requirements for Learning Assessment
Wednesday, May 2nd from 1:00 to 2:00pm CST

Ms. Linda A. Suskie
Ms. Linda A. Suskie
Assessment and Accreditation Specialist
Ms. Suskie will discuss how the climate for higher education is changing rapidly today, as well as regional accreditors' standards and expectations for student learning assessment. How can your institution demonstrate compliance with student learning assessment standards? Ms. Suskie will present useful tips and strategies based on her 35 years of experience in assessment, institutional research, strategic planning, and quality management.
Please forward this invitation to any faculty or colleagues whom you think would be interested. Space is limited so register for one or all today!

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