Joint Information Systems Committee Session 2: Linking Assessment and Learning 20/10/2015 | | Slide 1 What sort of things would you do if you wanted to.

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Joint Information Systems Committee Session 2: Linking Assessment and Learning 20/10/2015 | | Slide 1 What sort of things would you do if you wanted to fail more students?

Effective Assessment in a Digital Age Workshops: January - March 2011 slide 2 Desirable Learning is…

Effective Assessment in a Digital Age Workshops: January - March 2011 Other advice Constructive Alignment : – mutual alignment of LO’s, teaching and assessment How people Learn –Knowledge centred –Student centred –Community centred –Assessment centred slide 3

Effective Assessment in a Digital Age Workshops: January - March 2011 Getting at the details: Some principles slide 4

Joint Information Systems Committee 20/10/2015 | | Slide 5 Session 3: Ranking the Challenges

Effective Assessment in a Digital Age Workshops: January - March 2011 On your tables Lay out the attitudinal statement (SA,A,NAND,D,SD) Share out the challenge statements among your table By yourself place the statements you have been allocated alongside the attitudinal statement best reflects your view (1-2 mins). Looking at the location of the statements discuss if you agree / disagree with the given location and offer justification to your table. Move the challenge statements to a new ‘table-agreed’ location. slide 6

Joint Information Systems Committee 20/10/2015 | | Slide 7 Session 4: Considering the benefits of technology

Effective Assessment in a Digital Age Workshops: January - March 2011 Ingredients of a solution slide 8 P edagogy C ontext T echnology Ch P C T P C T P C T

Effective Assessment in a Digital Age Workshops: January - March 2011 Technology: It has the potential… slide 9

Effective Assessment in a Digital Age Workshops: January - March 2011 C: Labs and Lab reports P: Personal involvement Ch: related to time demands and feedback Some examples: #1 slide 10 P C T Ch P C T

Effective Assessment in a Digital Age Workshops: January - March 2011 C: Transition P: Self regulation Ch: Deep Student engagement, time demands On line data collection Some examples: #2 slide 11 P C T Ch

Effective Assessment in a Digital Age Workshops: January - March 2011 Beyond the technologies slide 12 P C T Ch

Effective Assessment in a Digital Age Workshops: January - March 2011 And you? slide 13

Joint Information Systems Committee 20/10/2015 | | Slide 14 Session 7: Assessment Patterns … Some outputs from the ESCAPE project

Effective Assessment in a Digital Age Workshops: January - March 2011 How do these resources support your ‘change’ plans Institutional perspectives Teacher perspectives Student perspective slide Considering the benefits of technology