Outcome Based Engineering Education
Outcome Based Engineering Education
Education
IT’S NOT WHAT YOU TEACH,
IT’S WHAT THEY LEARN
Success Parameters
1. Sensitiveness (Feeling)
2. Inferiority
3. Seriousness
A B C D E F G H I J K
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Learning Objectives
A B C D E F G H I J K
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Learning Objectives
A B C D E F G H I J K
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Course Outcome Assessment
• EGMU INDICATOR
• The EGMU indicator based on rubric scores can
be described as follow:
• “E=3” Demonstrates a complete and accurate
understanding of the important concepts –
Excellent. E can be used for a grade of B+ and A.
• “G=2” Demonstrates strategy or concepts with no
significant errors – Good. G can be used for a
grade of C+ and B.
• “M=1” Demonstrates an incomplete understanding
of the important concepts and has some notable
misconceptions – Minimal. M can be used for a
grade of D and C.
• “U=0” Demonstrates unsatisfactory, U can be used
for a grade of F.
Course Outcome Assessment, contd.
• The EGMU score of 1.5 is a C, average,
therefore represents what a student would need
in order to satisfy the requirement for
graduations.
• A typical EGMU vector for a class with 8
students in which the task is the first exam
might be (4,1,2,1). The score of such EGMU
can be evaluated as follow.
Plan syllabus
Plan lectures
Drop
extraneous
material
Identify
Bloom
Levels
Minimize time
spent on low-
level material
• Make course coherent
Lectures
Activities
Assignments
Exams
• Tell faculty colleagues what they can expect
students who pass this course to know
• teachers of follow-
on courses
• new faculty
• adjunct faculty Curriculum
planning
committees
Accreditation
visitors
Assessing Learning Objectives
• Use a subset of the following:
-Performance on test items clearly linked to
objectives
- Performance on standardized tests
- Project reports
- Videotapes of oral presentations
- Research proposals and papers
- Resumes, letters, memos
- Written critiques of technical reports or papers
- Peer evaluations, self evaluations
- Surveys
- Learning logs, journals
• Use a grading checklist or rubric for all items that
must be evaluated subjectively
People learn only by doing