GW's Assessment, Testing, and Measurement - ATM Program

GW's Assessment, Testing, and Measurement - ATM Program page for Assessment, Testing, and Measurement (ATM) Master and Certificate programs in the George Washington University

10/24/2018
Assessment & Testing in Education Basics Workshopby Professor Jaehwa Choi
10/22/2018

Assessment & Testing in Education Basics Workshop
by Professor Jaehwa Choi

Dr. Jaehwa Choi will lead alumni through basic assessment and testing practices in education. Alumni are encouraged to share any insights into their assessment and testing experience and think critically about the application of these skills in their professional work. This is a broad overview of sy...

Dr. Jaehwa Choi authored a chapter for the Innovative Applications of Knowledge Discovery and Information Resources Mana...
05/15/2018

Dr. Jaehwa Choi authored a chapter for the Innovative Applications of Knowledge Discovery and Information Resources Management, entitled "Roles and Impacts of Automatic Item Generation on Assessment Research, Practice, and Policy"

Roles and Impacts of Automatic Item Generation on Assessment Research, Practice, and Policy: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5829-3.ch006: The development of science and technology will have widespread impacts throughout society, and the “assessment” will also be a sensitive area to the impact of

Danielle Robinson (Master's of Assessment, Testing, and Measurement) and Dr. Jaehwa Choi co-authored a chapter for the I...
05/15/2018

Danielle Robinson (Master's of Assessment, Testing, and Measurement) and Dr. Jaehwa Choi co-authored a chapter for the Innovative Applications of Knowledge Discovery and Information Resources Management, entitled "Information and Computer Technologies for Improving International Assessment"

Information and Computer Technologies for Improving International Assessment: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5829-3.ch008: International assessments such as the trends in international math and science study (TIMSS), the program for international student assessment (PISA), and the

03/24/2018

Item Principle, Item Model, and Item Instances
Concept Figure by Dr. Jaehwa Choi

GW at AERA Dean's Salon 4Innovations in Assessment Technology: Advances with Process Datawith William Dardick , Assistan...
03/21/2018

GW at AERA Dean's Salon 4
Innovations in Assessment Technology: Advances with Process Data

with William Dardick , Assistant Professor, GSEHD
Kadriye Ercika Alper, Vice President of Statistical Analysis, Data Analysis, and Psychometric Research, Educational Testing Service (ETS)

Dean's Salon 4 - Innovations in Assessment Technology: Advances with Process Data with William Dardick, Assistant Professor of Quantitative Research Methods, GSEHD Kadriye Ercikan, Vice President of Statistical Analysis, Data Analysis, and Psychometric Research SADAPR at Educational Testing Service....

Training: Latent Growth Curve ModelingA 2-Day Seminar Taught by Gregory Hancock, Ph.D.April 27-28, PhiladelphiaPresented...
03/20/2018

Training: Latent Growth Curve Modeling

A 2-Day Seminar Taught by Gregory Hancock, Ph.D.
April 27-28, Philadelphia
Presented by Statistical Horizons

To get more information and register, click below.

A 2-Day Seminar on Latent Growth Curve Modeling by Gregory Hancock, Ph.D in Philadelphia

ATM Program is proudly hosting below CNG (Certification Network Group) meeting:Topic: How the Shortage in Qualified Work...
03/06/2018

ATM Program is proudly hosting below CNG (Certification Network Group) meeting:

Topic: How the Shortage in Qualified Workers is Impacting Credentialing

Date: Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Time: 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. EDT
Speaker: Judith Hale, Ph.D., CPT, CACP, CIDD
Location: George Washington University, FNGR 108
2201 G St NW, Washington, DC 20052

Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) Winter Institute by Gregory Hancock in University Maryland
11/21/2017

Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) Winter Institute by Gregory Hancock in University Maryland

WINTER INSTITUTE ON STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING

Two back-to-back short courses for research professionals, faculty, and graduate students

*Structural Equation Modeling: A First Course
January 8-10, 2018 (Monday - Wednesday)
*Structural Equation Modeling: A Second Course
January 11-12, 2018 (Thursday - Friday)

Location:
College Park, Maryland (an on-line option is available)
Instructor:
Dr. Gregory R. Hancock, University of Maryland
([email protected])

*Structural Equation Modeling: A First Course
This three-day course assumes no prior experience with SEM, and is intended as both a theoretical and practical introduction. An understanding of SEM will be developed by relating it to participants’ previous knowledge of multiple linear regression, and then by expanding it to allow for correlated and causally related latent constructs. We will start with path analysis among measured variables, move into confirmatory factor models, then structural models involving latent causality, and finally into multi-group models and a preview of more advanced topics. Examples from a variety of disciplines will be accompanied by example code and output from the Mplus software package. Throughout the course participants will be able to do practice exercises using Mplus; participants attending on-site are strongly encouraged to bring their own laptop PCs to do these exercises.

*Structural Equation Modeling: A Second Course
This two-day course assumes experience with introductory level SEM, such as that provided in our first course (immediately preceding this course, or taken previously) or from a fairly typical university course exposure elsewhere. Content covered will draw, as time allows, from such topics as: latent means models, latent interactions, latent growth models, categorical data, complex samples / multilevel structural equation models, and power analysis in SEM. Although this material is necessarily more complex, it will be presented in an approachable hands-on manner for the applied researcher. Throughout the course participants will be able to do practice exercises using Mplus; participants attending on-site are strongly encouraged to bring their own laptop PCs to do these exercises.

For more information on the workshop, including registration, please visit
https://education.umd.edu/structural-equation-modeling-workshops

Please feel free to contact Dr. Gregory R. Hancock ([email protected]) with questions about the workshop. Make your reservations soon!

11/05/2017

WINTER INSTITUTE ON STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING

The Center for Integrated Latent Variable Research (CILVR)
at The University of Maryland

is pleased to announce its very popular

WINTER INSTITUTE ON STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING
(now in its 21st year!)

Two back-to-back short courses for research professionals, faculty, and
graduate students

"Structural Equation Modeling: A First Course"
January 8-10, 2018 (Monday - Wednesday)

"Structural Equation Modeling: A Second Course"
January 11-12, 2018 (Thursday - Friday)

Instructor:
Dr. Gregory Hancock, University of Maryland
([email protected])

For more information, please visit

The Center for Integrated Latent Variable Research (CILVR)presentsSTRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING: A FIRST COURSE, JANUARY 8-10, 2018andSTRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING: A SECOND COURSE, JANUARY 11-12, 2018

10/23/2017

Dr. Jaehwa Choi will hold all day workshop on Automatic Item Generation in Seoul, South Korean next week.

Date: Nov. 3rd (Friday)
Location: Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea

Address

2134 G Street NW
Washington D.C., DC
20037

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