Major Motorcycle Technology
Stage 5

Assessment Activities

Assessment Methods
  • Quizzes, exams, or homework items linked to specific learning outcomes
  • Assignments based on rubrics (such as essays, projects, and performances)
  • Direct observation of performances, practical exams, group work
  • Student satisfaction surveys
  • Pre & post surveys or exams
  • Certificate completions
Assessment DescriptionSurveyed student success by online survey monkey and monitored certificate completion within major
Learning OutcomesAll
Number of Courses3
Number of Students~60

Data Analysis

Data Shared With
  • Faculty and staff within the same program (at CCSF)
  • Faculty and staff within the same department
Data Sharing Methods

Face-to-face meetings

Data Summary25% increase in number of students completing certificates. The majority of students initially enrolled completed classes successfully.
Data Analysis80%+ of students completed SLOs with a passing grade.
Next Steps Planned

All of our course outlines, and certificates were rewritten last year and we are assessing the overall outcome of these changes.

Learning Outcomes

All

Tentative Future Assessment Plans

Assessment TermFall 2013
Assessment Activities

Assessment (measurement) of outcomes

Assessment DetailsWe are going to assess the validity and effectiveness of our SLOs, certificates and major having completed one year of activity.

ILO Alignment and Assessment Plans

I.A. Use reason and creativity...No answer
I.B. Apply diverse viewpoints...No answer
I.C. Locate, retrieve, and evaluate information...Program Outcomes Moto 90 Moto 91 Moto 92 Moto 93 Moto 61 Moto 63

Describe the history, culture, and esthetics of the motorcycle, including social, political, and economic issues. I,D,M

Examine laboratory systems, hand and shop and measuring tools and their usage, and fire and safety procedures including the interpretation of service and repair data. I,D D,M D,M D,M D,M D, M

Perform basic tune-up and service operations and interpret maintenance schedules. I D,M D,M D,M

Evaluate, service, and troubleshoot cooling, lubrication, and fuel systems. I D, M D, M D,M

Diagnose and repair problems with wheels, axles, frames, suspensions, ignition and electrical systems, engine problems, including disassembly and assembly strategies. I D,M D,M D,M

Practice safe shop and personal safety procedures. I,D D,M D,M D,M D,M D,M

List of External Assessment Methods (if any): Annual transfer rate to CSU and UC systems.

Student “Job Outs” are an unknown variable and would be a necessary aid in overall program outcome improvement. CCSF job development/tracking is necessary.
Fall 2013 ILO Assessment PlansYes we plan to assess one of the above-mapped SLOs in Fall 2013.

SLO Details Storage Location

HARD COPY - In a department filing system (department office)


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