14 Assessment Methods and Examples – Exams and Assignments
Dr. Seanna Takacs; Junsong Zhang; Helen Lee; Lynn Truong; and David Smulders
Quizzes and Exams
Quizzes and exams can be formative or summative depending on the design and are considered necessary in many educational contexts. Common question types include multiple choice, true or false, matching, and short answer. Quizzes help learners practice existing knowledge and can be effective in recalling what they have learned. Other than midterm or final exams, instructors can also design pre-tests or knowledge checks where learners can assess what they already know and don’t know. Applying a UDL approach in quizzes and exams can provide a supportive environment for all learners.
Here is a UDL-informed example:
Tracy designed some quizzes and exams as a part of the assessment plan for her Organizational Behavior course. Considering that her course is fully online and students are joining from different time zones, here are the things she does to engage students while ensuring access:
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Written Assignments
Written assignments are commonly used to assess learners’ ability to understand a topic in a text-based format. To be effective in this area, instructors need to be clear on what they are assessing and if written assessment is the most suitable format. From a UDL perspective, if you are assessing the students’ ability to understand the topic, you could allow the learner to demonstrate their learning in other formats such as in a video, podcast, or PowerPoint presentation. If you are assessing the students’ quality of writing, you may allow students to choose their topic of interest. As an instructor, you can add flexibility in the assessment choices once you identify the purpose of the assessment. As learners work towards the same learning goal, it is important that educators offer opportunities and methods for learning to be demonstrated in a variety of ways.
Here is a UDL informed example:
Trang is teaching Academic Writing this term. Students are required to write preparatory papers and learn to summarize and analyze resources applicable for an undergraduate academic environment.
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This chapter, Assessment Methods and Examples- Exams and Assignments, by Dr. Seanna Takacs, Junsong Zhang, Helen Lee, Lynn Truong, and David Smulders is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, It was adapted from A Comprehensive Guide to Applying Universal Design for Learning The adaptations made include updating grammar/spelling conventions.