You are invited to participate in CETL’s teaching talk “Grading Student Assessments” on Thursday, February 23rd, from 11:00 – 12:15 p.m. in ROWE 319. This is one of a series of Informal discussions aimed at sharing teaching ideas and concerns and discussing techniques and strategies with colleagues, experts, and CETL staff. At this session, participants will discuss issues like
- Grading systems & strategies
- Providing useful feedback
- Using grading tools in HuskyCT (Including auto-graded exams, tests & quizzes, grading discussion posts, grading papers and providing feedback within HuskyCT, building and using rubrics, etc.)
- Setting up your HuskyCT gradebook (Including making changes during a semester, using raw scores vs. weighted grades, showing grades to students, using custom grading schemas, calculating midterm and final grades, etc.)
Please bring your laptop to this session.
All UConn instructors-graduate students, TAs, and APIRs, as well as adjunct, tenure-track and tenured faculty-are encouraged to attend.
To register and view other teaching talks, please visit http://cetl.uconn.edu/teaching-talks/.
Please contact Suzanne LaFleur if you have questions or would like more information.
For more information, contact: Suzanne LaFleur at suzanne.lafleur@uconn.edu