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Quick and Easy Classroom Assessment Techniques (CATs)
Classroom assessment techniques (CATs) are spot checks for understanding that are quick, easy, and effective. Some CATs require little preparation time while providing a wealth of knowledge on students’ learning. CATs are appropriate for initiating, clarifying, and summarizing information at any (appropriate) point in a given class session.
Contact Tom Janke to learn more about the software available at the CTL.
The CTL gives IUPUI faculty access to multiple computer workstations and a wide range of software. This collection of software will allow faculty to edit audio and video, manipulate images, create instructional games and assemble presentations among many other functions. All software is chosen for its capability and flexibility to help individuals create dynamic instructional media.
Consultants are on hand to assist faculty with learning how to use the software and hardware available in the CTL. Using best practices, consultants will help faculty use this technology to its fullest potential. Faculty can either schedule appointments with consultants or if they prefer to work on projects independently, can simply reserve a workstation. Walk-ins are also accepted but it is recommended that appointments be scheduled ahead of time to avoid scheduling conflicts.
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