

Measuring What Matters: AI-Augmented Assessment
20 snips Apr 22, 2025
Rebecca Kockler, Executive Director of Reading Reimagined, Neil McGough from Learnosity, Sue Lottridge of Cambium Assessment, and Paul Gollash from ETS discuss the revolutionary role of AI in student assessments. They emphasize how AI can create personalized, adaptive assessments that reflect real-world skills. The panel highlights the need for meaningful innovation in education, shifting from traditional methods to more insightful, equity-focused approaches. Practical examples show how these advancements can enhance learning outcomes and build trust in educational assessments.
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Assessment as Human Validation
- Assessment at its worst gives an incomplete snapshot and induces stress.
- At its best, assessment provides validation and helps individuals feel seen and understood.
AI Transforms Assessment Tasks
- Pre-AI assessments were paper-based, linear, and limited in task types.
- AI enables richer task types like simulations and streamlines content creation and scoring.
Evolving Toward Proof of Knowledge
- Assessment is evolving, not switching suddenly.
- Future assessments will move beyond 'proof of effort' to true 'proof of knowledge.'