Lecture

Assessment Process Design

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This lecture concludes the course module on tests and assessments, focusing on designing an assessment process. Students should have a solid understanding of criteria like validity, reliability, transparency, fairness, authenticity, and accuracy. They should be able to implement effective measurement approaches in both face-to-face and remote settings, recognize various types of assessments and their purposes, and understand different correction approaches with their trade-offs and advantages, aiming for a wider range of test types while managing workload. The next lecture will cover educational videos.

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