Task 4: Final Exam
| Point Value: 20 | Due: December 11 |
Description:
| The course examination will be a take-home exam. Exam questions will be derived from class activities and the readings . You will receive the exam on November 8 and it will be due on December 11. |
Components:
| The exam will consist of two questions that are designed to help you reflect upon your learning in this course and predict your future in the field of instructional technology. |
Suggested Strategies:
| Instead of looking upon the exam as just another onerous academic assignment, we hope you will view it as an opportunity for critical thinking and reflection (and just plain fun). The best way to "study" for this exam is to participate in the course as fully as possible. This means that you'll keep up with the assigned readings, participate actively in discussions in class, and complete the other course tasks in a professional manner. |
References:
Not applicable.
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| The exam responses show evidence of knowledge and skills with respect to IT |
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The responses are incorrect or unclear | The responses are accurate with respect to IT knowledge and skills as the lowest levels of cognition | The response are correct, thoughtful, and critical, indicating learning at higher levels |
| The exam responses show evidence of critical thinking and reflection | 35% | The responses are little more than regurgitations of material from other sources | The responses are personal and perhaps even creative, but they are not critical or reflective | The responses are both original and personal as well as thoughtful and critical |
| The exam responses provide evidence of growth and development during this course |
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The responses provide no evidence of knowledge, skills, and attitudes developed during this course | The responses show an adequate amount of growth with respect to knowledge, skills, and attitudes related to instructional technology | The responses show a superior amount of growth with respect to knowledge, skills, and attitudes related to instructional technology |