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Assessing collaborative and experiential learning

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Collaborative and experiential learning has many proven merits. Team projects with real clients motivate students to put in the time for successfully completing demanding projects. However, assessing student performance where individual student contributions are separated from the collective contribution of the team as a whole is not a straightforward, simple task. Assessment data from multiple sources, including students as assessors of their own work and peers' work, is critical to measuring certain student learning outcomes, such as responsible team work and timely communication. In this paper we present our experience with assessing collaborative and experiential learning in five Computer Information Systems courses. The courses were scheduled over three semesters and enrolled 57 students. Student performance and student feedback data were used to evaluate and refine our assessment methodology. We argue that assessment data analysis improved our understanding of (1) the assessment measures that support more closely targeted learning outcomes and (2) how those measures should be implemented.

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    cover image Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
    Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges  Volume 25, Issue 6
    June 2010
    256 pages
    ISSN:1937-4771
    EISSN:1937-4763
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    Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges

    Evansville, IN, United States

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    Published: 01 June 2010
    Published in JCSC Volume 25, Issue 6

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    • (2017)Student developed computer science educational tools as software engineering course projectsJournal of Computing Sciences in Colleges10.5555/3015220.301523332:3(55-61)Online publication date: 1-Jan-2017
    • (2013)Experiences with a real projects for real clients course on software engineering at a liberal arts institutionJournal of Computing Sciences in Colleges10.5555/2460156.246016728:6(50-56)Online publication date: 1-Jun-2013

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