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Planning Your Assessment for Distance Teaching
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Best Practices for Supporting Teaching and Learning Online

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With online learning now being implemented at the University of Macau, committed teachers are holding classes online with UMMoodle and Zoom. This blog post features some of our colleagues’ tips and best practices. Let’s see what has worked well to support teaching and learning of different disciplines in an online environment.


Planning Your Assessment for Distance Teaching

By Dr. Alice Lee (FAH-ELC)

After three weeks of distance teaching, I hope everyone is getting used to this new way of helping our students learn. Planning ahead, we should all be thinking about how we want to assess our students’ learning in accordance with the intended learning outcomes (ILOs) set out for each course. As one of CTLE’s faculty advisors, I attended CTLE’s meeting on how to handle assessment going forward. Here are my takeaways for teaching staff:
On a personal note, I would like to add: Trust your students. This should be our default position. Let’s not stress ourselves out trying to ensure that no one is cheating on our assessments!



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