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Datamonger Mondays Fall 2022Can't get enough of data? Join us for Datamonger Mondays, AALHE's newest webinar and workshop series that connects you to advanced assessment practitioners with insights and expertise relevant to your professional life. Sign up for membership to receive deep discounts! Register hereThe Right Assessment Tool for the Right Assessment Job - WebinarOct 17 – 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CDTThe last decade has seen an explosion of software tools that can support the work of assessment. This one-hour webinar will provide an overview of the various types of assessment tools – from data collection to creating reports and managing projects – and will describe how these tools might be used to support effective assessment. Investing time and resources in a software tool is a big decision, but it can make a big difference if selected wisely! ![]() Jeremy Penn, PhD, MPH Database Essentials - WebinarOct 24 – 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM CDTHow many times have you thought of an interesting research question, but were not sure where to find the data in the format you need? Regardless of your background, this 90-minute webinar will demystify what "relational databases" are, demonstrating how to use SQL to grab and transpose information from your Student Information System (SIS). We will generate some of the materials to be used in future lessons provided this fall! ![]() Sam Forcum Excel Fundamentals: Organizing Data for Analysis - WebinarOct 31 – 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM CDTExcel contains many powerful tools to organize and analyze data. Raw educational data can be summarized in a variety of ways, for different audiences. In this webinar you will learn some quick tools to organize and interpret data including: formatting data for use and analysis, formatting data for presentation, tools for analyzing learning assessment, and tools for institutional research. ![]() Michelle Dawson Analyzing Survey Data - WorkshopNov 7 – 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM CSTThis three-hour workshop is a hands-on exploration of tools for analysis of surveys, with applications to other types of assessment data, like test scores and rubric ratings. We will also discuss the storage and use of surveys over time to do longitudinal analysis. ![]() David A. Eubanks, PhD Canvas Assessment Basics: Using Canvas LMS for Automated Data Collection of Institutional and Program Outcomes - WebinarNov 14 -12:00 PM – 1:30 PM CSTThis 90-min webinar will demonstrate the process of creating institutional, college, and program outcomes in Canvas. These outcomes are aligned with assessment tasks through the scoring devices used in courses, internships, or other course-based means through which students demonstrate outcomes proficiencies. The session will provide a foundational understanding of the architecture of the Canvas Assessment Portal and how it connects with assessment tasks to automate data collection. Processes of working with programs and faculty will be shared that have been found to enable ownership of assessment processes. ![]() Dr. Frederick Burrack Assessment Fundamentals - Parts I and IIPart I: Nov 21 - 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM CST
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Datamonger Monday Registration Rates |
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Single Webinar | Webinar Series (4 webinars) | Single Workshop | Workshop Series (2 workshops) | Webinar and Workshop Series | |
AALHE Individual/Associate Member | $10 | $25 | $20 | $30 | $40 |
AALHE Student Member* | $5 | $10 | $10 | $15 | $20 |
AALHE Institutional Member (per member seat) | $5 | $10 | $10 | $15 | $20 |
Non-Member Individual/Associate | $50 | $175 | $150 | $200 | $300 |
Non-Member Institution | Not available | Not available | Not available | Not available | Not available |
*Student memberships and registrations must include a valid, student-level institutional email.
Join a community of over 700 assessment professionals! As a member of AALHE, you will have access to a wealth of resources and many opportunities to network with others in the field. The insights shared by you and your colleagues in this dynamic community will enrich higher education and provide for future growth and transformation. AALHE Members enjoy benefits including discounted conference registration rates, exclusive access to past webinars, and opportunities to participate in Assessment Learning Exchanges, attend the Summer Book Club, and volunteer on AALHE's Committees.
AALHE Membership is valid for one year from the date of purchase. All Membership payments can be made by credit card or check. Memberships are non-refundable. Membership rates are reviewed annually and are announced at the Annual Membership Meeting in June.
Individual Membership grants access to all membership benefits including conference discounts, full access to our professional development webinar library, member newsletter, participation in our Assessment Learning Exchange, Assessment Book Club, committee opportunities, and more. This membership is not transferable.
Student Membership grants access to all membership benefits as included in our Individual Membership but at a reduced rate specifically for full-time students who are not employed full-time. This membership is not transferable, and a .edu email address is required to qualify.
The Institutional Membership grants institutions a discounted rate on member seats for individuals and provides those individuals filling the Member seats all membership benefits included in our Individual Membership. There are also additional benefits including administrative account access to reassign the Institutional Member seats and register those using Institutional Member seats for events. Members of higher education, degree-granting institutions may purchase Institutional Memberships.
The Association for the Assessment of Learning in Higher Education is implementing an Associate Member category. This member category will be available as of July 1, 2022. Per the AALHE Bylaws, Associate Members shall be those who become members of the Association and are not employed by higher education, degree-granting institutions. Associate members shall have the right to serve on Association committees.