Internet Resources for Higher Education Outcomes Assessment - from NC State University's website for University Planning and Analysis - Scroll down on this website for a bounty of assorted resource links to numerous types of assessment in many different areas.
Classroom Assessment Techniques Designed for Technology - Angelo and Cross have developed some written "instant" feedback techniques. (They also include many good techniques that don't need technology.)
Links from Honolulu FDC - a variety of assessment descriptions and examples are linked here.
Teacher Created Rubrics from UW-Stout - primarily links to share with K-12 education majors, but some ideas can be adapted for college use
Types of Assessment - descriptions and examples of traditional and alternative assessments from University of Technology Sydney: Institute for Interactive Media and Learning
"Asking
the Good Questions Is Key" - a synopsis of an in-service session by Dylan
Wiliam from ASCD's in-service site.
From ACRL
Association of College & Research Libraries –
scroll down to read descriptions of links to many web sites with digital
articles and resources on assessing student learning
Assessment - affects on students - from University of Technology Sydney: Institute for Interactive Media and Learning (See links on the right side of this page for details of the UTS assessment strategy.)
Assessing Learning in Australian Universities - assessing group work
SIR II - links that may be helpful as one considers their Student Instructional Report
Student Assessment of Learning Gains (SALG)– an online instrument for instructors of all disciplines who would like feedback from their students about how the course elements are helping their students to learn.