A Memorial Day break
And, a review of our recent posts
It’s Memorial Day here in the US, which means we’re taking today off. By the time you read this, I will literally be backpacking in the wilderness of northern Michigan, with no internet access to speak of. I hope that you, too, get to disconnect and enjoy today!
If you’re looking for something to read, here are a few of our recent guest posts that you might have missed.
A group of Northern Colorado alternative graders reflect on how alternative grading has benefitted them:
Grading That Feels Good
This week’s guest post comes from four authors based in Colorado, who shared a community of practice around alternative grading:
Chemistry education researchers summarize their large-scale study of opportunity gaps and alternative grading:
Specifications Grading and Equity
Today’s guest post comes to you from a research team based at the University of Virginia. Brandon …
A professor of business analytics applies analytic methods to do a controlled study of alternative grading:
A/B Testing Alternative Grading
Today’s guest post comes to you from Erin Coffman, an assistant clinical professor of business analytics at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University Indianapolis. At Kelley, she coordinates a required undergraduate analytics class (taken by around 500 students per year) and teac…
We’re looking for guest posts! If you have an experience involving alternative grading in higher ed. that you’d like to share with our audience, fill out our guest post proposal form!
Speaking of which, we’ll see you next week with a brand new guest post!




