Quick Summary: Performance Task using the GRASPS Model (Goal, Role, Audience, Situation, Product, and Standards). GRASPS: Designing Authentic Performance Assessments by Grants Wiggins and Jay McTighe (2005)
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Performance Task using the GRASPS Model (Goal, Role, Audience, Situation, Product, and Standards). GRASPS: Designing Authentic Performance Assessments by Grants Wiggins and Jay McTighe (2005) Design Model is used to provide a systematic approach to instructional design.
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- Performance Task using the GRASPS Model (Goal, Role, Audience, Situation, Product, and Standards).
- GRASPS: Designing Authentic Performance Assessments by Grants Wiggins and Jay McTighe (2005)
- Design Model is used to provide a systematic approach to instructional design.
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What related areas should be checked?
Related areas may include user provisioning, access control, directory synchronization, login security, and authentication policies.
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Administrators should confirm server settings, authentication flow, directory mapping, user permissions, and any security policy requirements.
What related areas should be checked?
Related areas may include user provisioning, access control, directory synchronization, login security, and authentication policies.