Upcoming Live Events
Panel Discussion—Accessibility and Assessment: What You Need to Know
When it comes to supporting your students and campus work environments, colleges and universities have led the charge in providing equitable access to educational opportunities and resources to enable success. Generally speaking, accessibility can be considered a prerequisite to validity, with regards to testing, for instance, where a test score interpretation is justifiable for a particular purpose and supported by evidence and theory (Roelofs, 2019). Having access means you as a learner have available the foundational elements and resources to support your learning and development, preparation, and guidance to be assessed fairly on content, to receive feedback that helps them to improve, and to use intervention materials to become successful.
AEFIS Makerspace: Design Your Success Journey with AEFIS
Let’s create your Success Plan with AEFIS! Our Client Development Team will be available to help you design your assessment success journey and determine how AEFIS can help.
Designing a Comprehensive Learner Record Logic Model for Lifelong Learning
With an opportunity to improve and innovate student learning outcomes simultaneously, Comprehensive Learner Record (CLR) is an interoperable achievement hub that reinforces that learning happens everywhere with verified evidence of student learning from course, co-curricular engagements, student employment, and even student self-identified experiences. CLR makes achievements explicit and meaningful for institutions, students, and employers.
Stakeholders who use CLR as a vehicle for learning in real-time and an ecosystem of skills that employers value are providing valuable opportunities to share knowledge, skills, and abilities with a greater audience.
Brunch & Learn—Leveraging Your LMS Data to Simultaneously Support Student Learning Outcomes Assessment & Skills-Based Learning
Across the country, higher ed leaders are keenly focused on gathering improvement data to quantify student learning and key performance indicators of effectiveness (e.g. retention, progression, graduation, employability). These leaders gravitate toward practical solutions to support their institutional effectiveness reporting. In doing so, they don’t want to reinvent the wheel, rather access data that is already available in their Learning Management System. Learn how academic leaders are empowering their faculty with more meaningful data from LMS direct assessment activities using AEFIS integrated solutions. Success stories highlight the advantage of interoperability standards to enable automaticity of assignment data to AEFIS end to end solution for flexible curriculum alignment, robust assessment collections and reporting, and Comprehensive Learner Record (CLR).
Meet Our Partners Series—Connect with the AEFIS Product Team
Learn about best practices and winning assessment strategies from our expert users and VIPs—Very Important Partners! Get a chance to have thought leadership discussions with these amazing colleagues and exchange battle stories from the field. This particular special session features the people behind the scenes that help make success happen through clever use of the AEFIS software.
IMS Global CLR Connect-a-thon: Building a Curriculum & Assessment Infrastructure at BYU-I
Comprehensive Learner Record (CLR) can mean something different for each institution as it relates to their culture, mission, and uses to support student learning, employability, and program effectiveness. Yet, to begin CLR you must have an intentional plan, resources to uphold this plan, and a mapping schema to make CLR meaningful for its stakeholders. Hear from leaders at Brigham Young University-Idaho who are working to create the infrastructure to implement CLR at the institution.
Campfire Chat with the AEFIS Founder & HelioCampus CEO
Put our “Partnership” and “Transparency” core values to the test! Join Mustafa Sualp and Darren Catalano in an informal "campfire" style chat where any question on any topic is welcome, no taboos.
Lightning Talk Series—Leading Institutional Effectiveness & Student Employability: Making a Greater Impact Using Interoperability Solutions to Elevate Student Achievement
Higher education is in the midst of a digital transformation—to radically shift its processes to collect data that demonstrate the overall impact on student learning and a clear return on investment. See how leaders are empowering change across their institutions using interoperability solutions which help produce robust evidence to ignite improvement plans which include new experiential learning opportunities for students that prioritize skills in high demand by employers.
Meet Our Partners Series—Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL) Approach to Preparing Today’s Student Affairs Practitioners To Tell Stories of Student Success with Data
In this session, Dr. Joe Levy, Executive Director of Assessment and Accreditation at National Louis University and Open Course Manager and Instructor for SAAL will provide an overview of the impact the open-online course has had on learners and some insights into the next course offering plus some interesting new opportunities to enlist the Community of AEFIS Academy in sessions, case studies and blogs aligned to course outlines for the 2022 administration of the course.
Lightning Talks Series—Lessons Learned from Implementing a New Software Institution-Wide
Leading change in higher education is never easy and does not come without a plan that considers your mission, culture, faculty, and your students. This session will focus on strategies to support your change—specifically your digital transformation of assessment for learning and improvement—and scaling this approach across your institution to produce efficiency while also enabling access to meaningful data to drive decision-making. Dr. Davis will discuss UMGC's assessment vision, and process, including sharing their journey, challenges, examples, and instruments that you can use to lead digital transformation at your institution.
“Assessment: The Musical!”—Episode 16 The Great Fall Awakening: Ensuring Efficient Data Collection at Your Institution
Assessment, in general, can make a great musical… Come for some comic relief, share your assessment of drama, comedy, and heroic efforts. Let’s discuss how to turn all the drama into a success story!
Innovative Approaches to Adapting VALUE Rubrics to Foster Learner Feedback in High-Impact Practices
Providing clear feedback is a known contributor to positively impacting student achievement. Yet, finding the right instruments and processes to give quality feedback in real-time can be daunting. Learn from assessment professionals from Thomas Jefferson University and Lincoln Land Community College (LLCC) who have designed and digitized processes at their institutions, to quantify qualitative assessment across disciplines. A common component of these assessment practices is the use of AAC&U VALUE Rubrics. As a launching point, VALUE Rubrics served to delineate relevant criteria for use in assessing high-impact practices (HIPs) and reflective processes in multiple disciplines and across platforms.