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Welcome to Day 2 of National Assessment Week!

Join us in celebrating the power of assessment during National Assessment Week! The first week in April brings a lineup of exciting events across the country, all centered around a unified theme.

In the spirit of NAW, we are sharing past webinars that are focused around assessment. We're excited to share this webinar presented by our partner institution, Pueblo Community College. 


 

Many institutions strive to create an assessment system that goes beyond just passing out grades at the end of each semester. Assessment can provide so much information besides just moving a student to the next step. However, how you begin to implement such a transformational change?

Liz Medendorp, Director of Assessment of Student Learning at Pueblo Community College, has begun to do just that with the help of eLumen's assessment tool. Liz will be sharing her experience with eLumen and how meaningful assessment has transformed the culture at Pueblo Community College. 

Presenters: 
Liz Medendorp, Director of Assessment of Student Learning, Pueblo Community College
Rachel Dwiggins-Beeler, Director of Marketing and Communication, eLumen



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