![]() | NEEANFF2018: NEean Fall Forum 2018 College of the Holy Cross Worcester, MA, United States, November 2, 2018 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=neeanff2018 |
Abstract registration deadline | June 8, 2018 |
Submission deadline | July 23, 2018 |
Submission Guidelines
The New England Educational Assessment Network (NEean) organizes an annual conference forpresenters to discuss their research and assessment projects with colleagues from across the region. This year, presentations on diversity and inclusive assessment will be given priority in the selection process. In addition, NEean welcomes proposals that reflect a range of asssessment topics including:
- Data-guided improvements in curriculum and pedagogy that result in a better understanding of the teaching and learning process,
- Integrative assessment projects that serve to break down silos and inspire collaboration,
- Assessment of all college and university areas, including degree programs, student services, academic supports and business units, and
- Course, program and institutional level assessment projects that demonstrate how data was used to impact student success.
Presentations should connect assessment data to actions. Successful proposals go beyond describing processes and provide examples of how results were used to inform institutional decisions and practices. To the extent possible, we encourage you to address the entire assessment cycle (e.g., Plans, Goals, Assessments, Outcomes, Actions).
- Coversheet: Project title as well as the name, title, affiliation, address, telephone and email information for all presenters.
- Presentation type: Single presenter, group workshop, or panel discussion.
- Intended audience: Faculty, academic support personnel, administrators.
- Session title and an abstract of no more than 50 words (for use on the conference website and final program).
- Session description that includes the (a) session objectives, (b) institutional impact, (c) the applicability of the information to other institutions, and (d) opportunities for audience participation.
- Technology requirements.
Please limit the proposal to three (3) pages.
List of Possible Topics
- Accreditation
- Assessment in General Education and all Major Fields
- Assessment in Online Programs
- Assessment in Student Affairs
- Competency-Based Education and Assessment
- Course-Level Assessment
- Diversity and Assessment
- Effective Collaborations for Assessment
- Emerging Trends in Assessment
- Information Literacy Assessment
- Institution-Wide Data Collection/Use for Assessment
- Leadership in Assessment
- Use of Technologies in Assessment
Venue
NEean Fall Forum
College of the Holy Cross
Hogan Conference Center
Worcester, Massachusetts
November 2, 2018
8:30 am to 3:00 pm
Contact
Questions? Please contact Henriette Pranger (program committee), hpranger@goodwin.edu or Jane Boyland, NEean Executive Director, neean.assess@gmail.com.