WGU D293 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT RATED A+ NEWLY UPDATED
2025
Diagnostic Assessment
Definition:
A type of assessment used before instruction begins to determine what students
already know and identify any misunderstandings. This helps instructors tailor
upcoming lessons to student needs.
Formative Assessment
Definition:
Assessment conducted during the learning process. It helps educators adjust
teaching and provides students with feedback to guide improvement while learning
is still happening.
Summative Assessment
Definition:
Assessment that takes place after instruction to measure what students have
learned. It evaluates overall achievement and instructional effectiveness.
Examples: Final exam, final project
POUR Principles of Accessibility
A framework to ensure digital content is accessible to all users:
Perceivable – Content can be detected by all users.
Examples: Text alternatives for images, screen reader compatibility, large
font sizes, captions for videos
, Operable – Users can interact with content regardless of ability.
Examples: Navigation using a keyboard, easy-to-use menus
Understandable – Information is presented clearly.
Examples: Simple language, readable text, consistent layouts
Robust – Content works across various devices and technologies.
Examples: Compatible with multiple browsers, assistive technologies, and
screen sizes
Indirect Assessment
Definition:
Assessment based on data not directly gathered from performance tasks. It
provides insight into student engagement, access, or background.
Examples:
LMS data
Attendance records
Login duration
Time on task
Student surveys
Pre-tests measuring prior knowledge
Direct Assessment
Evaluate a learners work produced by a learner. Example: Formative assessments,
weekly quizzes, worksheets and summative assessments, presentations, essays and
capstone projects.
Factual
Basic elements a student must know to be acquainted with discipline or solve
problems on it.(LIST,SUMMARIZE,RESPOND,SELECT, CHECK,GENERATE)
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT RATED A+ NEWLY UPDATED
2025
Diagnostic Assessment
Definition:
A type of assessment used before instruction begins to determine what students
already know and identify any misunderstandings. This helps instructors tailor
upcoming lessons to student needs.
Formative Assessment
Definition:
Assessment conducted during the learning process. It helps educators adjust
teaching and provides students with feedback to guide improvement while learning
is still happening.
Summative Assessment
Definition:
Assessment that takes place after instruction to measure what students have
learned. It evaluates overall achievement and instructional effectiveness.
Examples: Final exam, final project
POUR Principles of Accessibility
A framework to ensure digital content is accessible to all users:
Perceivable – Content can be detected by all users.
Examples: Text alternatives for images, screen reader compatibility, large
font sizes, captions for videos
, Operable – Users can interact with content regardless of ability.
Examples: Navigation using a keyboard, easy-to-use menus
Understandable – Information is presented clearly.
Examples: Simple language, readable text, consistent layouts
Robust – Content works across various devices and technologies.
Examples: Compatible with multiple browsers, assistive technologies, and
screen sizes
Indirect Assessment
Definition:
Assessment based on data not directly gathered from performance tasks. It
provides insight into student engagement, access, or background.
Examples:
LMS data
Attendance records
Login duration
Time on task
Student surveys
Pre-tests measuring prior knowledge
Direct Assessment
Evaluate a learners work produced by a learner. Example: Formative assessments,
weekly quizzes, worksheets and summative assessments, presentations, essays and
capstone projects.
Factual
Basic elements a student must know to be acquainted with discipline or solve
problems on it.(LIST,SUMMARIZE,RESPOND,SELECT, CHECK,GENERATE)