The assessment module is meant for use either after completion of the project-based learning module or with participants who are familiar with project-based learning. The module is designed for a two to three hour class or session, divided into two parts.
Part One, Guided Process, is designed to give participants a brief introduction to assessment. It answers the questions "Why is Assessment Important?"; "What are Some Types of Assessment?"; and "How Do Rubrics Help?" The Guided Process includes the Assessment Resources section and a PowerPoint® presentation, including presenter notes. This presentation can be shown directly from the Web site or can be downloaded for use as a stand-alone slide show. The video segment, "Assessment Overview" demonstrates assessment in action at various schools. The Assessment Resources section contains additional examples of assessment in action (Urban Academy, Mountlake Terrace High School, and Assessing Project-Based Work).

In Eeva Reeder's class, students must develop a site plan, a scale model, floor plans, a perspective drawing, a cost estimate, and a written proposal. They must then make an oral presentation to local school architects who judge the projects and "award" the contract.
Part Two, Group Participation, assigns readings and activities for experiential, project-based learning. Ideally, the tasks will be accomplished using group collaboration and with the use of technology.
Much of the information has been taken directly from Edutopia's book Edutopia: Success Stories for Learning in the Digital Age [1] and from the Edutopia Web site.
The following ISTE NETS Standards [2] have been addressed in this module:
1. Technology Operations and Concepts
2. Planning and Designing Learning Environments and Experiences
3. Teaching, Learning, and the Curriculum
4. Assessment and Evaluation
To find the specific standards for your state, visit the state index page [3] on the emTech (emerging Technologies) Web site, which links to all state departments of education.
PDF files can be viewed on a wide variety of platforms -- both as a browser plug-in or a stand-alone application -- with Adobe's free Acrobat Reader program. Click here to download the latest version of Adobe Reader [4]. To download a free version of the Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer, visit Microsoft's Download Center [5].
This teaching module is organized into five chapters:
To navigate through this module, see the local navigation on each page at the top right.
Links:
[1] http://www.josseybass.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0787960829.html
[2] http://cnets.iste.org/teachers/t_stands.html
[3] http://www.emtech.net/states.htm
[4] http://www.adobe.com/downloads/
[5] http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/CD102006831033.aspx
[6] http://www.edutopia.org/teaching-module-assessment
[7] http://www.edutopia.org/teaching-module-assessment-why
[8] http://www.edutopia.org/teaching-module-assessment-what
[9] http://www.edutopia.org/teaching-module-assessment-rubrics
[10] http://www.edutopia.org/teaching-module-assessment-resources