There are literally thousands of relevant links, which you can find by searching Google. Also, the LBCC Office of Planning, located in Building W, Room 140, has hundreds of articles, examples, etc. in a collection available for use.
California Assessment Institute
http://cai/cc.ca.us/
Provides access to past presentations, including those delivered by nationally recognized speakers, links, and resources
American Association of Colleges & Universities
http://www.aacu-edu.org
Liberal-arts-oriented; projects on general education assessment. Very faculty-oriented.
Goals for Liberal Learning and College-level Learning
http://www.greaterexpectations.org/briefing_papers/GoalsForLiberalLearning.html
Statement by a selection of higher education associations, disciplinary associations, accrediting agencies, students, and colleges and universities. The entire document, "Great Expectations," is a great context piece, as well.
California State University's Student Learnings Outcome Web Site
http://www.calstate.edu/AcadAff/Sloa/index.shtml
A great reference for rubrics for all types of fields; information about what is happening at CSU in general education; the disciplines; the professions, etc.
Center for Student Success
http://css.rpgroup.org/
A resource for California community colleges good practices. Assessment of learning is being initiated as a topic with more information to come this year.
Rubric Builder
http://www.landmark-project.com/classweb/tools/rubric_builder.php3
A free service to enable teachers to build assessment rubrics and make them available on the Web.


