… Assessment Methods Indirect Assessment Methods Description: Perception, opinion or attitude of students. Indirect Methods Description Benefits Drawbacks Interviews Face-to-face, one-to-one discussions or question/answer … discussions or question/answer session.Provides rich, in-depth information and allows for tailored follow-up questions The group dynamic may spark more information--groups can become more than the sum of their parts "Stories" and voices can be powerful evidence for some groups of intended users.Trained facilitators needed Transcribing, analyzing, and reporting … motivated to do well because assignment is part of their course grade Faculty members more likely to use results because they are active participants in the assessment process Online submission and review of materials possible Data collection is unobtrusive to students.Faculty members may feel that they are being overseen by others, even if they are not …