MSUCOM - Instructional Design & Assessment (ID&A) Training
MSUCOM - Instructional Design & Assessment (ID&A) Training
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From Sara Potter
Companion ResourceCheck out how to review Exam Item Analytics on the ID&A website. And, as always, our Exam Blueprinting job aid is also available online. -
From Sara Potter
Companion ResourceCheck out the List of Approved Exam Tags on the ID&A website. And, as always, our Exam Item Analytics job aid is also available online. -
From Sara Potter
Companion ResourceTake a look at the “board style” item writing template and other tips from ID&A on the Item Writing Template & Style Guide. Also,… -
From Sara Potter
Companion ResourceLooking for a written version of blueprinting tips? Check out the Exam Blueprinting job aid from ID&A. Want a peek at a “board style”… -
From Sara Potter
Companion ResourceNeed a quick reference on scoring adjustments? Check out the Exam Item Score Adjustments job aid from ID&A. Want to see how student content… -
From Sara Potter
Companion ResourceHere’s that often-referenced, trusty Exam Item Analytics job aid from ID&A. And don’t forget ID&A’s item writing template and… -
From Sara Potter
Companion ResourceRemember ID&A’s item writing template and style guide for “board style” items if you find you need to author some new items or… -
From Sara Potter
Companion ResourceHoping to hear more on exam blueprinting tips or item difficulty? Check out the Exam Blueprinting job aid from ID&A. Check out ID&A’s… -
From Sara Potter
Companion ResourceWant our quick tips on interpreting exam analytics? Check out the Exam Item Analytics job aid from ID&A. Curious about what statistics students see…