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Description: This project documents our efforts at Ferris State University to make the assessment of student learning in our General Education program both open and reproducible.

License: MIT License

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Various General Education Presentation slide decks and posters created over the past several years.

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Report 1601

This is the reconfigured report for the meta-analysis of a 200-level Biology course.

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Report 1602

A multiple logistic analysis of NSSE results at Ferris State University collected between 2006 and 2016.

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Report 1701

Using assessment data simulations to define performance thresholds for the General Education program at Ferris State University.

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Student satisfaction data from the gradation survey (2010-2016)

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201708-Registrations

This is a summary of the course registrations for the Fall 2017 semester

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201708-COL3

Analysis of reported COL3 assessment data for the Collaboration core competency during fall 2017.

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General Education Dashboard

A Shiny dashboard to track General Education performance

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