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MAY 1, 2014 THE LOOK AND FEEL OF TASKSTREAM. PERCEPTION OF ASSESSMENT: COMPLIANCE Accreditation Write Outcomes Identify Assessments Gather Results PackageResults.

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1 MAY 1, 2014 THE LOOK AND FEEL OF TASKSTREAM

2 PERCEPTION OF ASSESSMENT: COMPLIANCE Accreditation Write Outcomes Identify Assessments Gather Results PackageResults SubmitReports

3 STUDENTS Name Expectations for Learning Communicate Expectations to Students Collect Student Work Determine Extent of Learning Strategize New Student Success Plans IDEAL ASSESSMENT: INTENTIONALLY FOCUSED ON STUDENTS

4 HOW CAN TASKSTREAM HELP US GET THERE? Provide repository for outcomes assessment data… AND Create/track action plans to improve student success Manage assessment cycles at course, program and institutional levels Simplify reporting Seamlessly integrate large volumes of assessment data from all divisions (college-wide) for program review, accreditation and improvement

5 General Access Faculty are “affiliated” with course/program workspace Course assessment workspaces - THEN vs NOW… a comparison of SLOJet and Taskstream - Cycle extension to improve assessment - Mapping capability Program assessment workspaces - Assessment plan cycle and specifics - Mapping capability - Curriculum maps TOUR OF MIRAMAR TASKSTREAM

6 GENERAL ACCESS FACULTY ACCOUNTS AND AFFILIATION

7 Upon login, each faculty will access a welcome page with assigned workspaces

8 Program workspaces

9 Course workspaces

10 LEARNING OUTCOMES, ASSESSMENT PLANS, ACTION PLANS AND ALIGNMENT MAPPING OF OUTCOMES COURSE ASSESSMENT WORKSPACES

11 COURSE ASSESSMENT: THEN… Course assessment using SLOJet -Section data individually entered in SLOJet -Course assessment occurred every semester -Faculty Course Leads perform analysis of all section data and enter analysis in SLOJet -Repeat cycle

12 Each section instructor would enter data each semester

13 SLO statements; outcome data (% meeting standard)

14 Results: section by section list of data; Faculty Course Leads need to access and analyze

15 Summary of analyses; repeat cycle

16 COURSE ASSESSMENT: THEN… AND NOW Course assessment using Taskstream -Course assessment occurs during a 3 year cycle (current cycle ends in Spring 2015) - Aggregate course outcome data entered into Taskstream by Faculty Course Leads - Action plans are identified to improve student learning - Status reports provided on action plans - Direct mapping to program level and institutional level outcomes

17 Standing requirement is Course Outcomes (can be edited at any time)

18 Course outcomes can be mapped to program and new institutional outcomes

19 Assessment cycle has 4 sections

20 “Assessment plan” section includes measures, targets, timeline and responsible personnel

21 Also contains space to attach documents or links

22 “Assessment Findings” section includes aggregated assessment data and target achievement

23 Includes space to attach evidence

24 “Action plan” section includes improvement plans, timeline, personnel, budget requests and priority

25 “Status report” section includes updates on action plan, budget, and next steps

26 WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR US? Three-year cycle to complete course assessment (current cycle ends Spring 2015) Faculty “course leads” need to be in place for every course Fall 2014 course data entry can be any aggregated data accumulated between Spring 2013 and Fall 2014 (can use data previously entered in SLOJet, new data, etc.)

27 PROGRAM ASSESSMENT WORKSPACES LEARNING OUTCOMES, ASSESSMENT PLANS, ACTION PLANS, AND CURRICULUM MAPS

28 PROGRAM ASSESSMENT: THEN… AND NOW THEN -Program outcomes listed in catalog -Outcomes may or may not address degrees/certificates -No assessment plan NOW -Program outcomes revised to address degrees/certificates -Assessment plan developed -Program outcome assessment by Spring 2015

29 Program assessment workspace has 3 Standing Requirements

30 Program outcomes apply to degrees/certificates in each program

31 Program outcomes can be mapped to new institutional outcomes

32 New capability… curriculum maps!

33 CURRICULUM MAPS Map provides program- wide visual of how courses support program outcomes

34 Assessment cycle contains 4 sections (same for courses)

35 WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR US? Three-year cycle to complete program assessment (current cycle ends Spring 2015) Program outcomes and assessment plans can be recorded for all degrees/certificates in a program Curriculum maps can provide visual of how courses support a program (i.e. degree/certificate) Program assessment plans must be in Taskstream by end of Fall 2014.

36 Internal program (i.e. degrees and certificates) Program SLOs Assessment Method Map to ISLO 1 2 3 4 5 Next Assessment Cycle Date AS Degree: X DEADLINE SPRING 2015 “ X X “ AS Degree/ CA: Y “ ” ” PROGRAM ASSESSMENT PLAN

37 STAY TUNED… (AND THANKS FOR YOUR TIME!) Phase I TS Training: Thursday, May 15, (M-105, 2:00- 3:30) Phase II TS Training: Tuesday, August 12 (Chairs Academy) Course data entry training: Thursday, August 14 (Convocation) Outcomes and Assessment Clinics :Monthly, Fall 1014 Laura W. Murphy, Outcomes and Assessment Facilitator S5-101G 619-388-7539 lmurphy@sdccd.edu

38 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REPORTING CAPABILITIES AND “PROGRAM” DEFINITION FOR OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT

39 REPORTS COURSE/PROGRAM/AREA REPORTS, WORK STATUS REPORTS AND MIRAMAR AT A GLANCE

40 FOR USERS: SUMMARY ASSESSMENT REPORT BY COURSE Summary of outcomes, measures, and results

41 FOR USERS: DETAILED ASSESSMENT REPORT BY COURSE

42 FOR USERS: SUMMARY ASSESSMENT REPORT BY PROGRAM Summary of outcomes, measures, and results

43 FOR USERS: DETAILED ASSESSMENT REPORT BY PROGRAM

44 SUMMARY REPORT FOR MANAGING WORK STATUS

45 DETAILED REPORT FOR MANAGING WORK STATUS

46 Coordinators can filter by status

47 MIRAMAR AT A GLANCE: STATUS REPORT

48 MIRAMAR AT A GLANCE: MAPPING REPORTS AT INSTITUTIONAL LEVEL Report will show all courses outcomes, programs outcomes and activities mapped to ISLO

49 MIRAMAR AT A GLANCE: MAPPING REPORTS AT PROGRAM LEVEL Report will show all courses outcomes mapped to program outcomes

50 ANALYTICS FOR COLLEGE AS A WHOLE Analytic reports show college- wide results in workspace areas (e.g. course assessment)

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52 DEFINITION OF “PROGRAM” FOR OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES

53 WHAT IS MEANT BY “PROGRAM” IN REGARDS TO ASSESSMENT? Miramar… defines program as a field of study that includes at least one award and at least one subject area. Title V … defines program as “an organized sequence of courses leading to a defined objective, a degree, a certificate, a diploma, a license or transfer” ACCJC… asks that we have outcomes assessment for all programs, degrees and certificates

54 WHAT IS MEANT BY “PROGRAM” IN ASSESSMENT? Miramar Program Art Degrees/certificates (we call them“awards”; Title V calls them “programs”) AA in Art/Visual Studies AA in Combined Drawing/Painting AA in Craft Skills AS/CA in Graphics AA in Studio Arts

55 DESIGNING PROGRAM OUTCOMES Degrees and certificates AA in Art/Visual Studies AA in Combined Drawing/Painting AA in Craft Skills AS/CA in Graphics AA in Studio Arts Goals and Purpose Mission statement? What will a student who completes this degree/cert be able to do? What concepts or skills run throughout all or many of the degree/cert’s courses? What skills or knowledge will students who complete the degree/cert have? What will students gain from completing this degree/cert?

56 DESIGNING PROGRAM OUTCOMES Degrees and certificates AA in Art/Visual Studies AA in Combined Drawing/Painting AA in Craft Skills AS/CA in Graphics AA in Studio Arts Goals and Purpose Mission statement? What will a student who completes this degree/cert be able to do? What concepts or skills run throughout all or many of the degree/cert’s courses? What skills or knowledge will students who complete the degree/cert have? What will students gain from completing this degree/cert? *If your goals/purpose overlap, you can consider designing outcomes that apply to all degrees/certificates

57 RESOURCES Guidelines for Writing Program Outcomes and Assessment Plans http://www.sdmiramar.edu/webfm_send/13658 Program Outcome and Assessment Plan Form http://www.sdmiramar.edu/webfm_send/13656 (Please note that the ISLO mapping section is no longer accurate because ISLOs have changed, so it does not need to be completed on the form. ISLO mapping will happen in Taskstream)


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