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Internal academic assessment report documenting course learning outcomes, evaluation methods, performance results, and planned instructional adjustments for an undergraduate astronomy course conducted online during Fall 2020–2021.
Course Prefix and Number:
AST 101
Course Title:
General Astronomy
Section Number:
1006
Department:
Science
Instructor:
Milinda Wasala
Academic Year:
2020/2021
Semester:
Fall 2020
GenEd Class:
No
Type of Document:
Course Assessment Report
Delivery Mode:
Completely online course
Assessment Components:
Homework, Quizzes, Exams, Final Exam, Laboratory Activities
Outcomes Assessed:
Kepler’s laws, radiation and temperature, optical telescopes, solar system structure, Earth and Moon comparison, Mercury and jovian planets, Sun’s structure, stellar distances, interstellar matter, stellar evolution, neutron stars, variable stars, galaxies
Criterion for Achievement:
60% of students achieving specified percentage thresholds on assessments
Overall Result:
Criterion Met for all reported outcomes
Follow up Actions:
Introduction and planned expansion of simulation laboratory activities; encouragement of tutoring facility use
Review and Approval:
Department Chair, Dean, Vice President of Academic Affairs and Student Services
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Year:
2015
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing
Document Type:
Template
Organization:
Regional Medical Center
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Laboratory personnel involved in AST testing
Effective Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Note:
Year
Region / City:
Minnesota
Topic:
Aboveground Storage Tanks (AST) Program
Document Type:
Permitting Registration Form
Agency:
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA)
Reference:
FCHJU/AST/2012/011
Position:
Financial Assistant (AST 4)
Organisation:
Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking
Type of document:
Application form
Required professional experience:
Minimum 9 years, including 3 years related to the post
Education requirement:
Post-secondary diploma or equivalent qualification
Language requirements:
Knowledge of EU languages (self-assessment scale 1–3)
Eligibility:
Nationals of Member States of the European Union
Supporting documents required:
Letter of motivation; CV in official EU format
CV format reference:
Europass
Declaration:
Honour declaration regarding accuracy of information, eligibility, and independence
Submission requirement:
Signed and dated application
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Fort Huachuca, AZ
Subject:
Military contracts, construction, and information technology services
Document Type:
Contract Requirement Description
Organization / Institution:
United States Army
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Government contracting entities
Validity Period:
2021-2025 (Projected)
Approval Date:
January 2021
Amendment Date:
None provided
Year:
2016/17
Organisation:
CSIRO
Program Name:
Undergraduate Vacation Scholarships – Astronomy and Space Science
Reference Number:
24322
Classification:
CSOF1.1
Stipend:
$1462.77 per fortnight (before tax)
Tenure:
10 weeks (28 November 2016 – 10 February 2017)
Locations:
Marsfield, Sydney; Perth, WA
Number of Projects:
12
Field:
Astronomy and Space Science
Eligibility:
Australian/New Zealand Citizens, Australian Permanent Residents, or international students with full work rights
Academic Requirements:
Minimum three years completed undergraduate study; strong academic record (credit average or higher); intention to undertake honours and/or postgraduate study
Application Requirements:
Selection of two preferred projects; cover letter and resume; academic results; optional referees
Contact Phone:
1300 984 220
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Project Fields of Study:
Electrical/Electronic Engineering; Computer Science; Computer Engineering; Astrophysics
Document Type:
Scholarship program announcement and project descriptions
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Michigan, USA
Subject:
Astronomy
Document Type:
Syllabus
Institution:
Northern Michigan University
Professor:
Dr. David W. Donovan
Target Audience:
Students of AS 103 course
Duration:
Fall 2018
Approval Date:
Not specified
Change Date:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Astronomy Equipment for Sale
Document Type:
Sales Listing
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Tom Duncan
Target Audience:
Astronomy enthusiasts, collectors
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Atlanta, GA
Theme:
Astronomy
Document Type:
Educational Project
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Astronomy, Education
Document Type:
Educational Program Description
Organization / Institution:
Slooh
Author:
J. Boisvert, The Slooh Team
Target Audience:
Students, Educators
Period of Use:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
June 18, 2021
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2025
Region / City:
United States of America
Topic:
Radio Astronomy, Lunar Research, Interference Thresholds
Document Type:
Working Document
Organization / Institution:
ITU-R, Villanova University, University of New Mexico
Author(s):
Sarah Marie Bruno, Darcy Barron
Target Audience:
Researchers, Academics, Telecommunications Authorities
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
12/19/2025
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Subject:
Astronomy, Doppler Effect, Stellar Spectra
Document Type:
Assessment / Exam Questions
Institution:
Educational Institution / Astronomy Course
Target Audience:
Students in introductory astronomy
Key Concepts:
Doppler shift, redshift, blueshift, absorption and emission spectra, stellar motion
Number of Questions:
25
Data Included:
Tables of observed wavelengths, spectra diagrams
Context:
Includes analysis of star and gas cloud spectra to determine motion relative to Earth
Note:
Year
Context Description:
A document on the subject of astronomy with cryptic or coded text intended for archival or academic use.
Year of Birth:
1926
Year of Death:
1993
Place of Birth:
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Education:
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics (1947), Master of Arts in Astronomy (1948), PhD in Astronomy (1954)
Institutions:
University of Virginia, University of Michigan, Mount Wilson Observatory, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Northwestern University, NASA, Johnson Space Center, University of Texas at Austin
Occupation:
Astronomer, NASA astronaut, Space scientist
Key Achievements:
Ultraviolet stellar spectroscopy on Gemini and Skylab missions, cataloging over 2000 planetary nebulae, optical measurements of orbital debris
Awards:
Robert Gordon Memorial Award (1968), NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal (1974)
Notable Missions:
Gemini X, XI, XII; Apollo XV support crew; STS 51-F (Spacelab-2)
Death Circumstances:
High altitude sickness on Mount Everest, October 5, 1993
Family:
Wife – Caroline Henize; Children – Kurt, Marcia, Skye, Vance; Brother – Wilson Henize
Residency:
Nassau Bay, Texas, USA
Legacy:
Karl Henize Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship at University of Texas at Austin
Course:
Astronomy 5
Document Type:
Study Guide
Academic Field:
Astronomy
Topic Areas:
Scientific Method; Celestial Sphere; Motions of the Earth; Phases of the Moon; Eclipses; Gravity; History of Astronomical Models; Nature of Light; Electromagnetic Spectrum; Telescopes; Comparative Planetology
Related Concepts:
Nebular Hypothesis; Geocentric and Heliocentric Models; Newton’s Laws; Kepler’s Laws; Blackbody Radiation; Absorption and Emission Spectra
Scientists Referenced:
Aristotle; Eratosthenes; Ptolemy; Copernicus; Tycho Brahe; Johannes Kepler; Galileo Galilei; Isaac Newton
Educational Level:
College or University Introductory Astronomy Course
Intended Audience:
Students enrolled in Astronomy 5
Assessment Context:
Comprehensive Final Exam
Permitted Exam Materials:
Hand-written notecard (5”×8” for final exam)
Content Coverage:
Astronomy fundamentals, celestial motions, lunar phases and eclipses, gravitational theory, properties of light, telescope design, and planetary classification
Instructional Format:
Topic prompts and conceptual questions for exam preparation
Year:
2026
Institution:
University of Edinburgh
Department:
School of Physics and Astronomy
Document type:
Privacy Statement
Audience:
Event participants
Data retention period:
7 years for personal and financial data
Data sharing:
With event co-organisers, accommodation venues, restaurants, and other participants with consent
Automated decision-making:
Not used
Contact:
[email protected]
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Unknown
Theme:
Astrobiology, Astronomy
Document Type:
Article
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
General public, science enthusiasts
Period of Validity:
Indefinite
Approval Date:
Unknown
Date of Changes:
Unknown
Year:
2025
School:
Wake County Public School System
Subject:
Astronomy
Document type:
Course syllabus
Instructor:
Mrs. Emily Felker
Classroom:
Room 3636
Contact:
[email protected]
Website:
mrsfelkerscience.weebly.com
Audience:
High school students enrolled in Astronomy
Course period:
Full academic year, 1st and 2nd semesters
Assessment:
Unit tests, quizzes, labs, classwork, projects, homework, final exam
Grading scale:
A = 100-90, B = 89-80, C = 79-70, D = 69-60, F < 60
Policies:
Attendance, tardiness, cell phone use, lab safety, homework, late work, H.O.T. lunch participation
Year:
Not specified
Institution:
Elon University
Department:
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Document Type:
Academic advising and course registration guidebook
Academic Level:
First-year undergraduate students
Audience:
Incoming students majoring in Physics, Astrophysics, or Astronomy
Purpose:
Course selection and schedule planning for the first semester
Program Areas:
Physics A.B., Physics B.S., Astrophysics B.S., Astronomy A.B.
Related Office:
Office of Academic Advising
Associated Program:
First-Year Advising & Registration (FYAR)
Recommended Course Load:
16–18 semester hours (17 typical)
Required Course:
ELN 1010 First Year Advising Seminar
Core Curriculum Options:
COR 1100 The Global Experience; ENG 1100 Writing – Argument & Inquiry
Major Coursework:
MTH 1510 Calculus I; MTH 2510 Calculus II; PHY 2210 University Physics I; PHY 2220 University Physics II; PHY 2040 Planetary Astronomy
Additional Academic Areas:
Expression, Civilization, Society, Science, World Language
Registration Platform Mentioned:
OnTrack
Advising Format:
Small group virtual advising meeting
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SATELLITE NETWORK OR SYSTEM, EARTH STATION OR RADIO ASTRONOMY STATION
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Global
Theme:
Satellite Networks, Earth Stations, Radio Astronomy
Document Type:
Technical Publication
Organization / Institution:
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Satellite network operators, telecommunication authorities
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified