EVALUATION

Theoretical introduction

Evaluation is continuous information on a student’s learning progress and achievements. The purpose of assessment is to help students learn and develop, provide information about their learning experiences, achievements, and progress. It also determines whether teachers have been able to convey knowledge successfully. 

The transition from classroom to distance education does not change educational goals and learning outcomes but it involves significant changes in the organization of the teaching process as well as relevant learning outcomes. Teachers choose assessment methods that encourage students to get involved in learning and allow each student  to achieve highest possible outcomes. During distance learning, teachers and students pay special attention to communication and the ability to respond flexibly to a variety of learning situations. E-learning allows the search for non-traditional assessment methods to achieve the quality of on-line teaching. Inclusive and motivating assessment methods which are used not only provide feedback to students on their work, test knowledge, but they also provide guidelines for further improvement. The advantage of technology is to provide personalized and meaningful feedback. The learning process is developed and improved through the accumulation and analysis of learning data.

Exercise I: MY INDIVIDUAL VOCABULARY

Exercise II: EVALUATION BY COLORED SHEETS

Exercise III: DIALOGUE SIMULATIONS

Exercise IV: E-LEARNING BLOGS

Exercise V: RUBRIC

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