Establishing an Assessment Reporting System for Undergraduate Programs
Project Overview
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Project Title |
Establishing an Assessment Reporting System for Undergraduate Programs |
Project Leader |
Prof Mike So |
School / Dept |
SBM / ISOM |
Project Duration |
Jan 2009 - Feb 2013 |
Project Description |
This is a program-level project that aims at developing a new assessment and reporting system for the new program - Risk Management and Business Intelligence (RMBI) - to understand individual students' strengths and weaknesses as well as to keep track how program intended learning outcomes achieved throughout the course study. The learning outcomes for the RMBI Program, including communication skills, integration of knowledge; teamwork and cooperation; creativity and critical thinking; and IT proficiency. |
Project Outcome |
A basic empirical analysis on the data collected from the assessment questionnaire was conducted. Particular focus is on critical thinking, the use of information and language skill. Some interesting findings were revealed from the analysis. They are:
After the first-level analysis, statistical models linking the degree of the involvement of the students in various generic-skill learning activities in their daily life to different performance measures were obtained. Summary results are:
In the project, an assessment form was designed to let students know their generic skill competencies and to learn which areas they can improve. Sharing sessions were held to explain to students how to use and interpret the assessment form. Structural equation models were developed to understand the relationship between students' learning behaviors and their generic skill proficiency. |
Status |
Completed |
Project Documents |
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