Quarter test: Ancient - High Renaissance art

Art Collector may be used to arrange a group of images from previous lectures with text provided by the teacher. Students can then write their reactions to the works and answer questions presented in the “test” collection. The instructor must be careful to publish the “test” collection only during the time students will be taking the test and to unpublish it again when students finish their work. This ensures a level of test security.

This assessment can be used to indicate how well students have grasped the overall content of the course to date.

In addition, a sample test could be made by the teacher and published a week or two in advance of the Quarter test so students can study from it prior to taking the Quarter test.

Because each instructor has a different level of knowledge in the historical areas covered, different teaching styles, and because of the immense diversity of student interest/discussion that is possible in this class, no specific questions or answers are provided here. It is recommended that a teacher create a “class specific” collection of images taken from the provided sample collections and create questions based on the teacher’s own lecture and class room discussions.

Alternative assessments can be used as well. For example, students may be required to write a reaction paper to certain works or to create a collection of their own that illustrates a concept put forth during lecture or class discussion.