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SUMMARY:HILT Conference 2015: Designing an assessment for learning
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Harvard Initiative for Learning and Teaching Annual Conference was held on Friday, September 25th at Batten Hall. Thank you to those of you who were able to join us! <a href="https://hilt.harvard.edu/news-and-events/events/2015-hilt-conference/">Event materials, video recordings, and resources</a>.</p><p>This year’s event was constructed to build on&nbsp;prior themes, but reflect HILT’s strategically phased approach to its work. Specifically, a shift from “launching and catalyzing” to&nbsp;“deepening and documenting”&nbsp;the impact of innovative teaching and learning.</p><p>With that goal in mind, HILT extended invitations to all&nbsp;tenured- and tenure-track faculty&nbsp;at Harvard, targeting those who are&nbsp;a) teaching a new course, b) overhauling an existing course, or c) new to the University.</p><p>The&nbsp;conference program&nbsp;highlighted a range of assessment examples across disciplines and provided the opportunity for faculty colleagues to work with one another to&nbsp;design personalized assessments&nbsp;for their own 2015-2016 courses.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><h3>Video</h3><p>Assessment to Improve Student Learning: Transforming a Large Introductory Physics Course</p><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="fe9ff27c-e640-482a-9363-aae5c1923d80">&nbsp;</drupal-media><p><strong>Logan McCarty, Director of Physical Sciences Education, and Louis Deslauriers, Director of Science Teaching and Learning</strong>,&nbsp;adopted an active pedagogy for an introductory physical sciences course and saw significant gains in student learning and attitude. Assessment played a role every step of the way.</p>
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