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AAC&U Essential Learning Outcomes matrix and VALUE Rubrics

Resource Type: 
OSP Matrix
AAC&U Essential Learning Outcomes: 
Civic knowledge & engagement (local & global)
Creative thinking
Critical thinking
Ethical reasoning & action
Foundations & skills for lifelong learning
Information literacy
Inquiry & analysis
Integrative learning
Intercultural knowledge & competence
Oral communication
Problem solving
Quantitative literacy
Teamwork
Written communication

Introduction

This is a package of demonstration material that illustrates one way that Sakai could be used to implement portions of an assessment strategy using the AAC&U Essential Learning Outcomes and VALUE rubrics. It is not a comprehensive solution and should be regarded as an early release. Feedback of any sort is welcome. Below we attempt to qualify this implementation with some assumptions and related limitations:

Assumptions and Limitations

Each AAC&U VALUE rubric includes a statement that says:

Global Languages Matrix

Resource Type: 
OSP Matrix

This is a very simple 1x10 matrix designed to collect a students required documents. Great example of simple form based collection.

How do I use OSP Forms, Wizards, Matrices and Templates from this library in my instance of OSP?

The OSP tools allow you to import and export data structures into a zip file format. To import a zip file that you find in this library you need to download it from this web site, upload it into resources in an instance of Sakai and import the zip file from the appropriate tool. 

To import an OSP form: 

What's the difference between a Matrix and a Wizard in OSPortfolio?

A matrix is a two-dimensional wizard. Really.

  • A hierarchical wizard is a tree-type structure of categories with nodes that lead to "wizard pages".
  • A sequential wizard is just a flat step-by-step sequence of "wizard pages".
  • A matrix is a row-and-column grid of cells, each of which takes you to a "wizard page".

That's it!

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