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Unleash Assessment Superpower: Leveraging Lamakū for Data-Driven Rapid Pedagogical Improvement

Imagine this: the moment when students complete a quiz or immediately after you grade the assignments, you can view the achievement on each student learning outcome (SLO). This allows you to adjust your teaching to make rapid pedagogical improvement. 

In this workshop, we’ll explore the essential Lamakū functions for course-level assessment, including:

  • entering course SLOs
  • setting achievement levels
  • aligning quizzes, assignments, and rubrics with SLOs
  • choosing achievement calculation methods
  • viewing and interpreting the Master Gradebook for immediate insights.

Participants will practice setting up Lamakū assessment functions and learn assessment-for-rapid-pedagogical-improvement practices from national showcases.

Guest Presenter: Dr. Yao Zhang Hill, Assessment and Curriculum Support Center.

This event is co-sponsored by Assessment and Curriculum Support Center, UH Online Innovation Center, and UH Mānoa Center for Teaching Excellence.

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Explore the Lamakū Learning Pathways!

Screenshot of the Lamakū Learning Pathways including Core, Plus, and Power.

With the learning management system (LMS) transition from Laulima to Lamakū underway, there continues to be a growing number of resources, tutorials, events, etc. available for faculty and staff across the system. To help navigate everything in a one-stop shop, the Lamakū Learning Pathways infographic (Miro, accessible PDF version also available) was created to map out the curated resources into different user pathways: Core, Plus, and Power. 

Whether you are new to Lamakū, seeking to deepen your knowledge, or aiming to support others, these groupings are designed for users to easily jump between pathways (and topics), depending on their specific needs. As new professional development events and/or resources become available, they will be incorporated into the infographic.

A special mahalo to the UH Instructional Design Professional Learning Community (ID PLC) for their hard work in creating these invaluable resources.

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