Resources
Student Affairs Assessment Workshops
The following list includes a variety of workshops and training opportunities to further develop assessment best
practices.
- University Workshops
- Baseline Assessment Methods - This training provides a comprehensive introduction to Anthology Baseline for survey assessments. Participants will learn how to collect and analyze survey data to inform program planning and measure progress. The session covers various techniques and best practices for establishing a solid foundation for effective assessment using Anthology Baseline.
- Using Rubrics for Assessment - Participants for this training learn how to create and use rubrics to evaluate student work consistently and fairly. This session will guide you through the process of developing clear criteria and performance levels, ensuring that your assessments are both objective and informative.
- Beyond Surveys: Exploring Alternative Assessment Methods - Move beyond traditional surveys and explore alternative assessment methods in this training. Participants will delve into alternative techniques such as focus groups, reflective writing, and performance assessments. This session aims to equip you with diverse tools to gather meaningful data and enhance your assessment practices.
- CAS Reviewer Training - This training is designed for individuals involved in the CAS program review process. Learn how to effectively use the CAS standards and guidelines to conduct a thorough self-assessment. The session will cover the steps for implementing a program review, from collecting data to reporting findings, ensuring programs meets the highest standards of excellence.
- ShockerGrow Training
Divisional Assessment Resources
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- BaseLine: Baseline provides technology, resources, and consultation to help you collect and analyze data, as well as summarize and present assessment findings. In addition to tools designed to help you implement assessment projects easily and effectively, Baseline provides webinars, hundreds of examples of projects completed by Student Affairs units from diverse operational areas, and a team of consultants who can help you design and launch your next project. Click and get started today!
- Insight
- Engage - ShockerSync
- Swipers can be checked out from Office 231 to track and upload attendance to Anthology Engage
- Navigate 360: This dynamic platform allows students and campus departments to connect quickly and efficiently. Students use Navigate360 to easily find resources, schedule appointments or tutoring, and virtually raise their hand for help. Staff and faculty use it to proactively reach out to students to help them anticipate challenges and navigate their academic success and journey to graduation.
- Virtual Learning
- : 性色视频 State partners with EAB in their efforts to achieve enrollment and growth goals, support students in their academic success, retain all Shockers, and advance strategic priorities. All WSU employess have access to an EAB partner account. To access your EAB account, or request one, visit the site.
- LinkedIn Learning: All Shockers have access to a free LinkedIn Learning account. Users can access all types of trainings, videos, and modules including specific topics for assessment practices.
- : NASPA (National Association of Student Personnel Administrators) is dedicated to advancing student affairs in higher education. Our programs and services empower professionals to foster student success. Members are able to log in, attend conferences, access on-demand learning, and more.
Divisional Awards and Recognition
The purpose of the Student Affairs Awards is to recognize individuals in various roles in all departments within the organization who contribute to the mission of Student Affairs and provide excellent service to students, parents and families, and the Shocker community. Award recipients will be announced and honored at the Student Affairs end-of-year celebration. All University staff, faculty, and students may nominate a Student Affairs employee or department for these awards.