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Title: Assessment and its Role in Accreditation


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Assessment and its Role in Accreditation
  • Deborah Whitfield
  • Frances Bailie
  • Adel Abunawass

2
Overview
  • Assessment Process
  • Accreditation
  • Assessment at Slippery Rock University
  • Assessment at Iona College
  • Assessment at the University of West Georgia
  • Conclusions

3
Assessment Process
  • Goals
  • Objectives for each goal
  • Assessment Tools
  • Timetable
  • Process
  • Responsibility
  • Assess the Assessment

4
Accreditation
  • Why?
  • Distinction
  • Administrative pressure
  • ABET and the CAC
  • Assessment for Accreditation
  • First of the seven criteria
  • Select own objectives to be assessed

5
Accreditation
  • New ABET assessment criteria
  • Effective 2009-2010 cycle
  • Communication abilities
  • Ethical and professional abilities
  • Critical Thinking Abilities
  • Technical abilities
  • Continuing Professionally

6
Assessment at Slippery Rock UniversityDeborah
WhitfieldProfessor of Computer
Sciencedeborah.whitfield_at_sru.edu
  • 8,000 students
  • ABET accredited
  • 3 BS degrees CS, IS, IT
  • Began assessment in 1995

7
Assessment Framework
  • Three goals, each with five objectives
  • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
  • Communication and Interpersonal Skills
  • Ethical and Professional Responsibilities
  • Stakeholders
  • Students, Faculty, Advisory Board (employers)
  • Assessment Methods
  • Student surveys
  • Course embedded
  • Internship appraisal

8
Assessment Process and Timetable
  • Student surveys Soph, Jr, Sr
  • Blackboard, 1st day of classes
  • Course embedded
  • Programming assignments, written papers,
    presentations
  • Internship appraisals
  • Report to stakeholders
  • Incorporate recommendations into final report
  • Modify internship survey for more accurate
    tracking
  • Increase credit hours in CS1
  • Change languages to Alice, Java
  • Identify courses to assess ethics
  • Repeat the cycle

9
Observations
  • Time needed
  • Graduate assistant
  • Reduced load
  • Short-cuts
  • Automate surveys
  • Templates for rubrics shared by faculty
  • Advantages to assessment
  • More open discussion of course content
  • Students know objectives of assignments
  • Increase of credits okd by administration
  • Accreditation visit easier

10
Assessment at Iona College Fran BailieAssociate
Professor of Computer ScienceFBailie_at_iona.edu
  • Small suburban college
  • ABET accredited BS in CS
  • No institutional support
  • Faculty driven

11
Assessment Plan
  • Stakeholders Students, Faculty, Alumni,
    Employers, Advisory Board
  • Structure of Responsibilities
  • Course coordinators
  • Assessment Committee
  • Full Department
  • Determine Goals and Objectives (Department and
    Coordinators)
  • College department mission statements
  • Program goals objectives
  • Course objectives

12
Assessment Plan (cont)
  • Identify Data Sources and Develop Instruments
    (Assessment Committee)
  • Students (course evaluations, exit surveys
    interviews)
  • Faculty (course assessments)
  • Alumni (surveys)
  • Employers (surveys and internship evaluations)
  • Advisory Board (meetings and surveys)
  • Perform Assessment
  • Administer instruments, analyze results
    (Committee)
  • Identify and track problems (Committee
    Department)
  • Suggest implement solutions (Department)
  • Next round determine effectiveness of solution
    (Department)

13
Assessment Reflections
  • Problems
  • Do results indicate an actual problem?
  • Assessments must be repeated
  • Requires patience and perseverance
  • Faculty cooperation uneven
  • Positive Outcomes
  • Identifies weaknesses
  • Heightens faculty awareness of objectives
  • Fosters proactive approach to improvement
  • Solves problems before they become crises

14
University of West Georgia Assessment Adel
AbunawassProfessorChair, Department of Computer
Science adel_at_westga.edu
  • Over 10,000 students
  • CAC/ABET accredited
  • BS and MS degrees (BS is CAC/ABET accredited)
  • Four Graduate Certificates in Computing
  • A Proposed BA in CS with Threads in Software
    Development, Cyber Forensics Security,
    Digital Media.

15
COMPASS
  • History
  • We borrowed learning outcomes from the CC2001
    (1999-2000)
  • We built our own database for data collection
  • Accredited by ABET in 2002
  • We adopted a CMS (Moodle) for our courses
  • We evolved the CC2001 learning outcomes
  • We integrated/recreated our database with Moodle
  • We also integrated our instruments with Moodle
  • We have another ABET visit this coming Fall

16
COMPASS
  • Four components
  • Process Loop
  • Input
  • Analysis
  • Implementation
  • Timeline
  • Assessment Input
  • Assessment Output
  • http//www.cs.westga.edu/Assessment/HomePage

17
Our Experience
  • A culture shift in the Department
  • Not a replacement for informal assessment
  • Faculty plan course work based on students needs
    programs goals
  • Students are aware of program, curriculum,
    course, assignment expectations
  • Better planning
  • Requests for resources easier to justify
  • Made University/State reviews easier to complete
  • Yes, there is some pain, but it is a good sort of
    pain -)

18
Conclusion
  • Keep It Simple
  • Get Faculty, Staff, Students, etc. involved
  • Design your assessment to meet your needs
  • Data collection is seductive
  • Use results
  • to improve your programs processes
  • to plan
  • to support requests for resources
  • etc.
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