Document Type
Presentation
Version
publisher_pdf
Publication Date
Spring 2015
Abstract
This session will show participants how to write learning objectives (or outcomes) that are useful to the student and essential for faculty who want to improve student learning and assessment in their courses. Writing observable and measurable outcomes is not a difficult task once you learn the process to follow. By the end of this session, participants will be able to distinguish between content, learning activities and learning objectives and apply the three-step process for writing observable and measurable learning objectives.
WMU ScholarWorks Citation
Collins-Brown, Eli, "Writing Observable and Measurable Learning Objectives" (2015). Assessment in Action Conference. 39.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/assessment_day/39
Comments
This presentation was given by Eli Collins-Brown, from the Office of Faculty Development at Western Michigan University, at the WMU Assessment in Action Conference 2015 on April 3.