- Engaging Faculty in the Process
Kirsten Condry, Associate Professor, Undergraduate Program Director, Psychology Department, College of Liberal Arts - Student Learning in the School of Chemistry & Materials Science
Paul A. Craig, Professor of Biochemistry and Bioinformatics,Head of the School of Chemistry & Materials Science, College of Science - GCCIS PhD in Program Assessment
Yin Pan, Professor, Department of Computing Security, Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences - Assessment Done Globally
Steve Zilora, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Information Sciences and Technologies, Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
Please click on any of the RIT faculty conference presentations from Reflect and Renew: Making a Difference with Program Level Assessment.
Session I: Leading and Managing Program Improvement
Session II: Explore the Institutional Research Information Portal
- Explore the Institutional Research Information Portal
Beth Prince-Bradbury, Associate Director of Institutional Research and Policy Studies
Session III: Student Learning Assessment Tools and Techniques - Constructing Project/Thesis Rubrics and Exit Surveys
- Constructing Thesis Rubric and Exit Interview Surveys
Christine Shank, Associate Professor, Director of the MFA in Imaging Arts, School of Photographic Arts and Sciences, College of Imaging Arts and Sciences - Tools that Support Continuous Program Improvement
Kirsten Condry, Associate Professor, Undergraduate Program Director, Psychology Department, College of Liberal Arts - Why Evaluate Your Program?
Kim Sherman, Senior Lecturer, Industrial Design, College of Imaging Arts & Sciences