34th Annual Frontiers in Education, 2004. FIE 2004.
DOI: 10.1109/fie.2004.1408545
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Minimizing the pain and maximizing the gain of assessment

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“…During the accreditation visit some of the members of the TAC-ABET evaluation team shared with the engineering technology department faculty some ideas regarding the collection of data, assessment, and the various tools used for assessment, thus guiding the department to not reinvent the wheel, but rather borrow and modify existing assessment tools and ideas from other sources 3 . This was a tremendous help and the department was able to gain a better focus on the assessment process and the overall picture.…”
Section: Discussion -Reaccreditation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the accreditation visit some of the members of the TAC-ABET evaluation team shared with the engineering technology department faculty some ideas regarding the collection of data, assessment, and the various tools used for assessment, thus guiding the department to not reinvent the wheel, but rather borrow and modify existing assessment tools and ideas from other sources 3 . This was a tremendous help and the department was able to gain a better focus on the assessment process and the overall picture.…”
Section: Discussion -Reaccreditation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%