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Trading in your red pen for a keyboard? Here's an indispensable guide to online grading strategies. Of all the challenges you face in moving courses online, determining your approach to assessment and feedback is perhaps the trickiest. It goes far beyond simply retiring your red pen: there are questions of time management, grading frequency, quiz formatting, academic honesty, term paper assessment, credit for participation-the list is almost endless. Arriving at the right policies and practices to ensure a positive experience for both you and your students is not easy. But there is help in the…mehr

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Trading in your red pen for a keyboard? Here's an indispensable guide to online grading strategies. Of all the challenges you face in moving courses online, determining your approach to assessment and feedback is perhaps the trickiest. It goes far beyond simply retiring your red pen: there are questions of time management, grading frequency, quiz formatting, academic honesty, term paper assessment, credit for participation-the list is almost endless. Arriving at the right policies and practices to ensure a positive experience for both you and your students is not easy. But there is help in the form of a brand-new book, Grading Strategies for the Online College Classroom: A Collection of Articles for Faculty. In article after article, you'll find critical insights into online feedback and assessment topics, including: * Rubric options for online classes * Optimal formats for quizzes * Assessment strategies that are most meaningful to students * Proper construction of multiple-choice tests * Student analytics as a tool for course improvement * Management of discussion forums * Strategies to improve forum participation * Efficient delivery of meaningful feedback * Collaborative learning tools and strategies * Ways to monitor and prevent cheating * The role of social media in participation and grading * Frequency and depth of feedback * Opportunities and pitfalls of peer review If you're new to online teaching, this information will help you avoid false starts and apply proven best practices. If you're an online veteran, it will be a rich source of new tips and techniques. With Grading Strategies for the Online College Classroom: A Collection of Articles for Faculty in your professional development library, you'll have a resource to help you: * Deliver assessments that reflect progress and inspire learning * Provide impactful feedback while managing your workload * Create a positive online experience for you and your students Order this affordable new guide today! Bulk Purchases To purchase multiple print copies of this book, visit www.MagnaGroupBooks.com