The host shares their experience with incorporating Choose Your Own Adventure Assessment in their class, allowing students autonomy in their learning and assessment methods. They draw comparisons to universal design for learning and emphasize the importance of student choice in education.
On this week’s episode, I share my experiences with “choose your own adventure” assessments.
Background on choose your own adventure assessments:
What is it?
Resources
App: Scannable* by Evernote
Recommendation
Peter Felten (@pfeltenNC) from the Center for Engaged Learning at Elon University shared on Twitter: Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Annotated Literature Database
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