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The CU System Cooperative
Assessment Project
The CU Cooperative Assessment Project (CAP) was conceptualized in 2002 by Mike Martin, Associate Vice President for the office of CU's Technology and Learning Innovations, as an endeavor to assist faculty in developing outcomes-based assessments, and to provide resources on useful and creative assessment methods. The project was implemented and the participants are supported by CU's Center for Innovations in Teaching and Technology. CAP's efforts to expand
the assessment efforts of faculty at CU would not be possible without the
support of fellow faculty, staff and administration. Therefore, CAP works
with entire departments, schools and colleges. Those currently involved in
the CAP effort are: The CAM MEIS Cooperative Assessment Project The College of Arts & Media (CAM) at the University of Colorado at Denver is developing programmatic level digital assessment portfolio projects and senior student digital capstone portfolio projects in the departments of Music & Entertainment Industry Studies (MEIS), Theatre, Film and Video Production (T/F/VP), and Visual Arts (VA). These development projects are supported by CU's Center for Innovations in Teaching and Technology and by the Center for Innovations in Teaching and Technology (CiTT) at the University of Colorado at Denver, directed by Scott Grabinger. The CAM and MEIS CAP projects leader is Judith Coe. The MEIS project will demonstrate program area competency, accountability, and efforts to improve current practices in the Performance Area of MEIS. The CAM capstone senior student portfolio project will assist the College in moving to a more comprehensive electronic assessment program, through research and development of a suitable means for implementing a more comprehensive digital portfolio program associated with the senior capstone experience in all College degree programs. The Center for Innovations in Teaching and Technology at the University of Colorado at Denver
The Center for Innovations in Teaching and Technology (CiTT) is a multimedia instructional design studio specializing in the creation of web-based interactive training. Located on the University of Colorado Denver campus, the Center combines the best of corporate and academic resources to meet online training needs, especially around compliance issues. Portfolio projects include Radiation Safety, Asbestos Awareness, Emergency Preparedness, Navigating the Visa Maze, FERPA, HIPAA Regulations, Hazardous Materials, Overtime, NCATE, Emerging Leader's Program, and Electronic Assessment Portfolios. The Center offers expertise in analysis, design, development, and assessment to create technology-based instruction. Current University of Colorado clients include: ◊
College of Arts and Media The goal
of this project is to assist faculty and administrators to develop and
implement electronic assessment portfolios at a course, department and
potentially an institutional level by incorporating appropriate technology
and assessment strategies.
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About the
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Goals &
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Capstone Senior Student Portfolios
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