This document discusses assessment and evaluation in blended teaching. It distinguishes between assessing student learning to determine the quality of student work, and evaluating courses to determine effectiveness. It provides examples of formative assessments that can be used online like low-stakes quizzes and discussion forums. New forms of assessment in blended courses are discussed, like allowing additional resources on forums or documenting group work processes. Specific assessment tools are also outlined, including CATs (Classroom Assessment Techniques), rubrics, and checklists. CATs and rubrics are presented as beneficial for providing feedback and reducing instructor workload while avoiding high-stakes assessments.