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CRADLE PhD students reflect on the HDR Winter School
19 August 2024
In this post CRADLE PhD candidates reflect on their experiences of attending the Faculty of Arts and Education HDR Winter School 2024 and review a workshop on feedback literacy held at that event. Discover what our students learned at the school.
Time to rethink high-stakes exams? Join us and find out
16 August 2024
In this seminar Melbourne University's Dr Sarah French, Senior Lecturer in Education, and Professor Raoul Mulder, Professor of Evolutionary Ecology and Professor of Higher Education, unpack the very timely questions relating to the future of high-stake assessments. Join us online or in person at Deakin Downtown on Wednesday 11 September at 2pm (AEST).
How do you engage with feedback? Take our survey now!
12 August 2024
Feedback is incredibly important for learning, and it’s not just the information you get, but how you use it that could make a difference. Be part of our research project Exploring Learners’ Feedback Literacy Behaviours: take the Feedback Literacy Behaviour Scale to find out your strengths and weaknesses regarding how you engage with feedback.
Apply for a 2025 PhD Scholarship Now!
2 August 2024
Applications for Deakin University Postgraduate Research Scholarships for 2025 are now open! This is your opportunity to undertake a PhD with CRADLE. If you’re a domestic or international student interested in assessment and/or digital learning, come and study with us at CRADLE! Applications must be in by 6 October 2024.
Don’t miss out: Join us for Seminar #6 to launch the Second Handbook of Academic Integrity
19 July 2024
Don't forget, CRADLE will be helping launch the Second Handbook of Academic Integrity on Wednesday 24 July at 12pm. Join us online to hear more from the book's editor Dr Sarah Elaine Eaton and contributor CRADLE Co-Director Professor Phill Dawson.
How to assess in the age of AI? Join us and find out more
28 June 2024
Join us for this seminar where Professor Phill Dawson and Professor Margaret Bearman of CRADLE will be joined by Associate Professor Jason Lodge from the University of Queensland and Professor Rowena Harper of Edith Cowan University. Together they will unpack the topical questions arising from generative AI and future directions for assessment. Take part online on Wednesday 17 July at 2pm (AEST).