MMSP 135B - Advanced Web Design with Dreamweaver - Stage 3 - Beth Cataldo

Assessment

Assessment Methods
  • Analysis of exam, quiz, or homework items linked to specific SLOs
  • Capstone projects or final summative assignments
Assessment Descriptionhree exam questions included in midterm related to assessing knowledge of static versus dynamic websites. Students were asked to write statements describing the three contexts in which the term "dynamic" is used in this course, describe whether browsers can locally load web pages containing server-side code, and indicate whether PHP is a client-side or server-side technology.
Learning OutcomesALL
Number of Sections1
Number of Instructors1
Number of Students24

Data Analysis

Data Shared With

Faculty and staff within our department

Data Sharing Methods

Face-to-face meetings

Data SummaryThe ability to interpret a visual design into HTML and CSS to create interfaces for dynamic content management systems represents the core technical skill taught to students in MMSP 135B. Based on the results, 82% of students where able to successfully demonstrate this skill.
Analysis SummaryGrades on this assignment higher than 80% indicate outcome achievement.
Next Steps PlannedNo answer
Learning OutcomesNo answer

Tentative Future Plans

TermFall 2013
Activities

Analysis and discussion of assessment data and next steps

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