Assessment Strategies: Measuring Progress with Confidence

This section outlines flexible and learner-friendly assessment methods designed specifically for adult learners exploring AI. The focus is on real-life application, personal reflection, and positive reinforcement. Through practical tasks, peer sharing, self-assessment, and trainer feedback, learners are encouraged to build confidence, recognize their progress, and continue using AI tools beyond the course. These strategies are supportive, hands-on, and adaptable to various teaching settings.

Example 1

Real-Life Tasks and Reflective Assessment

Step 1: Final Task Booklet – Practical Application

Each participant receives a short, printed (or digital) task booklet with 3–5 everyday situations that involve using AI tools covered in the course. Tasks are designed to match real-life contexts.

Examples of tasks:

Participants complete the tasks individually, using their own device or a course-provided device. Trainers assist only if necessary.

Step 2: Show and Explain – Peer Presentation

Each learner chooses one task from the booklet they feel confident about and shows it to a partner or small group.

They explain:

This part is oral, informal, and supportive. It assesses both skill and understanding in a relaxed setting.

Step 3: My AI Toolbox – Self-Assessment and Reflection

Each learner fills in a personal reflection sheet listing:

This serves both as a self-assessment and a motivational tool to encourage post-course use.

Step 4: Trainer Feedback and Encouragement

The trainer reviews each participant’s task booklet and toolbox sheet, then gives brief individual feedback, either written or in person.

This focuses on:

Example 2

Simulation-Based Assessment and Personal Progress

Step 1: AI in Action Simulation Stations

Set up 3–4 practical stations, each simulating a common daily or work situation where learners can apply what they’ve learned. Each station focuses on one AI tool or feature.

Examples stations:

Learners rotate through each station, completing tasks at their own pace. Trainers observe and offer support only if learners get stuck.

Step 2: Personal Use Case Task

Each learner is invited to choose one everyday task they personally find useful (e.g., preparing a shopping list, planning a trip, replying to a message with AI).

They then:

This assesses both autonomy and real-world application.

Step 3: Confidence & Usefulness Voting Wall

Create a physical or digital board with the tools used in the course (e.g., Google Assistant, ChatGPT, Google Translate, etc.).

Each learner places coloured stickers or icons to indicate:

This gives both feedback to the trainer and a sense of learner ownership.

Step 4: Certificate of Completion with Personal Highlight

Each participant receives a simple certificate, not only for attendance but also highlighting a personal achievement.

For example:

This ends the course on a positive, confidence-boosting note.

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