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New working ideas in HE assessment and feedback
Date/time: Monday 27 Nov 2006. Session: 11:10am-12
Place:
The Priory Rooms, Birmingham (Near New Street Railway Station)
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Occasion:
Assessment in Lifelong Learning
workshop. 10am-4pm.
Organised by the HEA subject centre for education ("escalate").
Presenter
Steve Draper,
Department of Psychology
Slides
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Handout
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Abstract
This workshop will present some new thinking on assessment and feedback in
mainstream HE, and then invite audience discussion on whether and how this
could apply to their own context e.g. in continuing education. It will begin
with some frightening research findings on the ineffectiveness of current
practices, introduce some practical principles of good practice, and then
describe two contrasting specific learning designs that score highly against
the principles.
Bio blurb
Steve Draper, currently a lecturer at Glasgow University, has in recent years
worked on the use of technology in HE, especially on evaluating the benefits
(if any) of its applications, and on theories of education. This
presentatation comes from his
involvement in the
"Re-engineering Assessment Practices"
(funded by SFC), and his collaboration with the project director,
David Nicol. Steve has also worked extensively on the use of Electronic
Voting Systems in HE.
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