Keynotes, Workshops, and Sessions
We will feature themed plenary/keynote sessions on Monday and Tuesday emphasizing:
- Engaged Learning
- Inclusive Environments
- Innovative Instruction
- Strategic Directions
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Student Success
In addition, we will present workshops, concurrent sessions, and poster sessions on Monday and Tuesday with assessment leaders and practitioners with additional learning opportunities emphasizing:
- Accreditation
- Analytics and Metrics
- Assessment in Online Courses and Programs
- Assessment Methods
- Campus Business Operations and Services
- Community Colleges
- Competency-Based Education and Assessment
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- Emerging Trends in Assessment, including Artificial Intelligence
- Experiential Learning
- Faculty/Professional Development
- Fraternity and Sorority Life
- General Education
- Graduate/Professional Education
- HIPs in the States/High-Impact Practices
(HIPs include Capstone Courses and Projects, Collaborative Assignments and Projects, Common Intellectual Experiences, Diversity/Global Learning, ePortfolios, First-Year Seminars and Experiences, Internships, Learning Communities, Service Learning and Community-Based Learning, Undergraduate Research, and Writing-Intensive Courses) - Institution-Wide Data Collection/Use
- Leadership for Assessment
- Learning Improvement
- Major Fields
- National/State Initiatives
- STEM Education
- Strategy and Planning
- Student Affairs and Co-Curricular Programs and Services
- Student Partnership and Engagement in Assessment
- Undergraduate Education
- Use of Technologies in Assessment
Pre-Institute Workshops: Extended learning opportunities with experienced practitioners offered on Sunday for an additional fee.
Concurrent Sessions: Concurrent 60-minute interactive sessions and 20-minute Rise-and-Shine sessions presented on Monday and Tuesday in all session topic areas.
Poster Sessions: Featuring assessment methods, practices, and findings that are best shared in a visual format encouraging one-on-one conversations.