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Exam Blueprints: A Student-centric Approach to Assessment 

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Exam blueprints are a teaching tool that is still shrouded in controversy. While some educators swear by their effectiveness, others argue that they limit creativity and could potentially facilitate cheating. Understanding the utility and impact of exam blueprints from a student perspective can be a game-changer.

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Exam Blueprints: A Student-centric Approach to Assessment 

Faculty Focus

Exam blueprints are a teaching tool that is still shrouded in controversy. While some educators swear by their effectiveness, others argue that they limit creativity and could potentially facilitate cheating. Understanding the utility and impact of exam blueprints from a student perspective can be a game-changer.

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Why Professors Should Ask Students For Feedback Long Before the Semester Is Over

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How to Collect Feedback Asking for and responding to student feedback early in the semester can be pretty straightforward, explains Kris Gorman, an education program specialist at the University of Minnesota’s Center for Education Innovation. It’s one of the most effective approaches for changing teacher practices,” Gorman says. “In

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Death of a Traditional Lecture

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This deeper exploration driven by curiosity is what education is all about, right? For example, Herman (2020) notes that student perception of online courses was overall negative (which could lead to decreased teaching evaluations). exam scores increased post adjustments). For example, Ardissone et al.

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Death of a Traditional Lecture

Faculty Focus

This deeper exploration driven by curiosity is what education is all about, right? For example, Herman (2020) notes that student perception of online courses was overall negative (which could lead to decreased teaching evaluations). exam scores increased post adjustments). For example, Ardissone et al.