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− | RCampus Matrix | + | '''RCampus Competency Matrix''' is a powerful tool for collection, organization and aggregation of evidence and evaluation. With RCampus Competency Matrices, the entire process of creation, submission and evaluation of evidence of competency is easily and efficiently completed within a single system that is tightly aligned with standards, outcomes, requirements and objectives. |
− | Each matrix is fully customizable and can contain | + | RCampus Matrices are completely customizable through the user-interface, and can be used to collect documents, evaluate them using rubrics, and analyze the work. Results of Matrix assessments can be used for reporting purposes as well as to support the enhancement of specific initiatives. |
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+ | For example, vast amounts of student work and assessment data are automatically aggregated in matrices to provide administrators with efficient access to summary and detailed data over courses, departments and programs. RCampus Matrices facilitate organization and collection of institutional learning outcomes to meet accreditation needs. | ||
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+ | Each matrix is fully customizable and each matrix cell can contain multiple standards/guidelines, rubrics, documents, assessments, etc. that can be accessed by a group of evaluators. | ||
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+ | Learn more about RCampus Competency Matrix [https://info.rcampus.com/rcampus-matrix/ here] | ||
==Matrix Features== | ==Matrix Features== | ||
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* Matrix Builder and Gallery | * Matrix Builder and Gallery | ||
− | * Collection and Structuring of | + | * Collection and Structuring of evidence and assessments |
* Advanced Communication | * Advanced Communication | ||
− | * Multi-level Assessments | + | * Multi-level & Multi-rater Assessments |
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− | + | '''NOTE''': Matrices are available to institutions and organizations through [[RCampus - Enterprise Edition|RCampus Enterprise Edition]]. | |
==What is a Matrix== | ==What is a Matrix== | ||
− | A matrix is a two-dimensional structure for organization and assessment of | + | A matrix is a two-dimensional structure for organization and assessment of competency. |
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+ | ==Matrix Sample Uses== | ||
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+ | * For accreditation | ||
+ | * Faculty evaluation | ||
+ | * Peer evaluation | ||
+ | * Proposal evaluation | ||
+ | * Certification | ||
+ | * Process evaluation | ||
+ | * Compliance monitoring | ||
+ | and more | ||
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+ | == Testimonials == | ||
+ | {{Matrix testimonials}} | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
{{Matrix see also}} | {{Matrix see also}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Competency Management]] |
Latest revision as of 01:05, 17 July 2024
RCampus Competency Matrix is a powerful tool for collection, organization and aggregation of evidence and evaluation. With RCampus Competency Matrices, the entire process of creation, submission and evaluation of evidence of competency is easily and efficiently completed within a single system that is tightly aligned with standards, outcomes, requirements and objectives.
RCampus Matrices are completely customizable through the user-interface, and can be used to collect documents, evaluate them using rubrics, and analyze the work. Results of Matrix assessments can be used for reporting purposes as well as to support the enhancement of specific initiatives.
For example, vast amounts of student work and assessment data are automatically aggregated in matrices to provide administrators with efficient access to summary and detailed data over courses, departments and programs. RCampus Matrices facilitate organization and collection of institutional learning outcomes to meet accreditation needs.
Each matrix is fully customizable and each matrix cell can contain multiple standards/guidelines, rubrics, documents, assessments, etc. that can be accessed by a group of evaluators.
Learn more about RCampus Competency Matrix here
Matrix Features
- Matrix Builder and Gallery
- Collection and Structuring of evidence and assessments
- Advanced Communication
- Multi-level & Multi-rater Assessments
- Reports and Analytics
NOTE: Matrices are available to institutions and organizations through RCampus Enterprise Edition.
What is a Matrix
A matrix is a two-dimensional structure for organization and assessment of competency.
Matrix Sample Uses
- For accreditation
- Faculty evaluation
- Peer evaluation
- Proposal evaluation
- Certification
- Process evaluation
- Compliance monitoring
and more
Testimonials
iRubrics is a great platform which allows academic programs to align assessment rubrics with school and university wide Learning Goals and Aims. Tagging an entire rubric or even a specific item in a rubric matrix with an aligned Learning Goal (or Goals) makes this tool extremely powerful and flexible when it comes to reporting on a granular level or in aggregate (e.g. by school, degree program, by department over multiple programs, etc…) . Having the ability to copy a previous year’s assessment to a the next year also saves time and effort.
- Salvatore A. Lenzo, MBA, PMP, Director, Information Systems, Sellinger School of Business, Loyola University Maryland
See Also
- Matrices at a glance
- Using a matrix
- Matrix Reflections
- Matrix Gallery
- Build a matrix
- My Matrices
- Matrix Templates
- Matrix Assessments
- Build a matrix assessment
- Assigned Matrices
- Matrices and Class Assignments
- Matrix Studio
- iRubric
- Standards Gallery
- Reports
- edTPA Integration
- RCampus - Enterprise Edition