Overview

These tips and resources will provide a variety of ideas for preparing to assess online learning. They include alternatives to traditional assessment and academic integrity strategies. This content and more can be found elsewhere in the knowledge base; use the menu to the left to browse for more content or search by keyword at the top of the window.

Tips

  1. Begin with How to Assess Online Learning for ideas about alternatives to tests

  2. Revisit How to Create Transparent Assignments

  3. Consider your Academic Integrity Strategy

  4. Use Alternatives to tests

    1. Alternatives to Traditional Exams and Papers

    2. Give students choice, where appropriate

    3. Move students up in Bloom’s Taxonomy, where possible, to focus on demonstrating critical thinking skills

    4. Try something different

Instead of this

Do this

Mid-term exam

Short quizzes with each module drawing random questions from large test pools

Final exam

Final project demonstrating course learning objectives

Proctored test

Open-book test with random questions to be completed in 45 minutes

End-of-course research paper

Research paper completed in stages with assignments relating to topic selection, library research and citation skills, annotated bibliography, draft of sections with peer evaluation, video presentation highlighting results and lessons learned, final submission

Additional Resources

Academic Integrity Links

Alternatives to Tests

Test and Quiz Tools