CRI Learning Module 4 - Assessment


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Upon completion of this module, participants will learn the wide variety of methods or tools that educators use to evaluate, measure, and document the learning progress and skill acquisition of students.

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Course Material
Chapter 4: Assessment
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Instructional Presentation
CRI Module 4 - Assessment Instructional Video
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CRI Module 4 - Speed Assessment Video
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Assessment PPT
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Assessing Speed PPT
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Module Quiz
Module 4 Quiz
20 Questions  |  2 attempts  |  16/20 points to pass
20 Questions  |  2 attempts  |  16/20 points to pass The passing score required is 80%. Candidates will have two opportunities to obtain a passing score. If a fail score is received on the second attempt, the candidate forfeits going any further and may repurchase the CRI education at the original price. The quiz must be completed no later than Sunday, February 3, 2024 at 11:59 PM ET.

Jennifer Sati

Program Director/Instructor

Anoka Technical College

Jennifer Sati has been a court reporter since 1985. She is from Dayton, Minn., and currently serves as program director and instructor for judicial reporting and broadcast captioning at Anoka Technical College in Anoka, Minn. She continues to caption professionally and also leads the school's annual Veterans History Project event, which honors local veterans and captures their wartimes stories. A member of NCRA, Sati currently serves on its Council of Approved Student Education and as a chief examiner for the CRR, CBC, and CCP NCRA Skills Tests. At the state level, Sati was awarded the Distinguished Service Award in 2012 and the Instructor of the Year in 2005 by the Minnesota Association of Verbatim Reporters and Captioners. She is a frequent presenter and contributor to the association's conventions and its membership publication. Sati is a past vice president and secretary of the Minnesota Freelance Court Reporters Association, which has since merged with MAVRC.