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A-Z of Assessment Methods - University of Reading

The University of Reading have produced this useful document: 

An A-Z of Assessment Methods 


Assessment tools - Adobe Captivate

Adobe Captivate

Popular authoring platform - can create stand-alone or SCORM tutorials and quizzes. Option to publish as both swf and HTML5, and uses Flash if available (currently better quality/performance than HTML5). It has some scripting capabilities but is not as powerful as Flash. Expensive, and not part of Adobe Creative Cloud.

Comparison Storyline v Captivate

Useful Captivate blog by liribiri


Assessment tools - Articulate Storyline

Articulate Storyline

Popular authoring tool - competitor to Adobe Captivate.

Comparison Storyline v Captivate


Assessment tools - iSpring

iSpring Suite


Very easy to use software which creates mobile-friendly quizzes (it is also a great tool for creating HTML5 versions of PowerPoint presentations). Not free, but much cheaper than Captivate and Articulate, and much easier for academics to use.

RVC Vet Show  example


Assessment tools - Quizlet

Quizlet

Enables students to easily create online flashcards or to use existing study sets. Good mobile app.


Assessment tools - QuizWorks

QuizWorks

Cheap online quiz creator - the RVC used this for a WikiVet quiz as it has an automatic storyboard and fun gamification.

Basic quiz statistics and option to store user details.

RVC WikiVet example


Assessment tools - Vet Revise

Vet Revise

Mobile-friendly website which enables students to use existing Flashcard sets or create new ones. Created by a current RVC student, Matt Dobson.

It cleverly asks student how confident they are in their answer to work out when that question should be asked again.


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Case study - e-exams


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Examples - Khan Academy

Khan Academy

This website uses online assessment and gamification to great effect - worth exploring


Examples - Student Video Presentations

How Student Video Presentations Can Build Community in an Online Course

The Chronicle of Higher Education

Case study - students presented their solutions to online Calculus homework questions by filming themselves and then posting the videos to YouTube.


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Guides - Assessment Toolkit - University of London International Programmes

An Assessment Toolkit produced by Claire Gordon, Jane Hughes and Colleen McKenna, for the University of London International Programmes. 


Guides - Digiexplanations

Digiexplanations

Website to support development of student-created digital media 


Guides - JISC Assessment Guides


Guides - MCQ Workshop - Dr Jane Holland

MCQ Workshop - Dr Jane Holland

Great overview on writing good MCQs and item analysis.


Guides - New Media for Science Wiki

New Media for Science is an ALTC funded research project to develop the professional abilities required by science graduates through 'authentic' exercises -- student publication of wikis, podcasts, blogs, and videos. More about our project.

This wiki is a resource for science academics and students who wish to incorporate new media in their teaching, research, or project work.


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NUS Charter for Technology in Higher Education

NUS Charter for Technology in Higher Education


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Papers

A Marked Improvement: Transforming assessment in higher education

https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/system/files/a_marked_improvement.pdf

Across higher education, it is time for a significant reappraisal of assessment strategy, policy and practice through evidence-informed change. This publication has been developed by a group of experts in the field of higher education, working with the Higher EducationAcademy (HEA) to provide a strong rationale for transforming assessment in higher education, underpinned by an established evidence base. Importantly,this publication also provides an assessment review tool, which offers a practical method to take stock of current practice and look to a targeted approach to strategic change.

The publication builds on two decades of extensive support for teaching, learning and assessment in UK higher education, which has been provided by a range of organisations and initiatives. In relation to assessment,the HEA, its former subject centres and the Centres for Excellence inTeaching and Learning have taken a key role in developing and promoting this expertise in assessment.Accordingly,the developed rationale and review tool are based on:

• Assessment standards: a Manifesto for Change1 created by an international forum of experts on assessment in higher education brought together by theAssessment Standards Knowledge exchange (ASKe) Centre for Excellence inTeaching and Learning at Oxford Brookes University;

• work from the Centres for Excellence inTeaching and Learning at Oxford Brookes University (ASKe) and the University of Northumbria (Assessment for Learning);

• previous work of the HEA, its subject centres,the Learning andTeaching Support Network (LTSN) and the Institute for Learning andTeaching in Higher Education (ILTHE).

The Manifesto has been the primary organising framework for the development of the review tool, with six tenets or evidence-based principles for assessment policy and practice.

The arguments and conclusions presented in this publication are based on the best research evidence available in the field of educational assessment. References in Section 4 provide key sources for the evidence, along with resources for staff in higher education.


Projects

Assessment Careers

The UCL Institute of Education's Jisc-funded project explored a new approach to assessment drawing on the concept of an 'Assessment Career'. An Assessment Career provides learners with the support and resources to take a longitudinal view of assessment and feedback rather than viewing each module as a separate hurdle to overcome - it is like turning a series of jobs into a career. With a focus on feedback, an assessment career can change the way formal feedback is produced and the way students engage with feedback. 
Further details about the project are here: 
http://j.mp/assessmentcareers

 


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Referencing Tools

The impact of RefME on the student experience

This white paper, published by RefME in 2016, examines the impact of using the referencing tool. Read the paper here.


Research

Results of the HeLF EMA Survey 2016

The UK Heads of e-Learning Forum conduct an annual survey regarding Electronic Management of Assessment

Here are the quantitative results for the EMA section of the survey:  
http://www.slideshare.net/barbaranewland/helf-uk-he-research-on-electronic-management-of-assessment-2016 


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Transforming Assessment Pilot Scheme (TAPS) - University of Roehampton

The Transforming Assessment Pilot Scheme (TAPS) in Higher Education is a one year project funded in 2013-2014 by the Higher Education Academy.

The University of Roehampton's project resources are located here: 

https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/Services/Learning-and-Teaching/Research/Transforming-Assessment-Pilot-Scheme/



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