Assessment. Digital. Learning

Read our latest publication: the feedback literacy behaviour scale

Feedback can be one of the most powerful pedagogies we have in education, but its effects are dependent on what students do. In 2019, we set out to develop an instrument to study exactly that: the Feedback Literacy Behaviour Scale (FLBS). Well, it's finally published and you can read it here.

CRADLE Seminar Series #9 – Feedback literacy in and for the workplace

Seminar #9 in our 2023 CRADLE Seminar Series is presented by visiting academic Dr Christy Noble, the Clinical Learning and Assessment Lead in the Academy for Medical Education at The University of Queensland. Christy discusses how to develop learners’ feedback literacy in and for workplace settings, particularly healthcare. Join us on Tuesday 12 September at 2pm.

Call for papers: Reconsidering authenticity in assessment

The discourses of artificial intelligence, academic integrity, and equity have prompted renewed focus on authenticity in assessment. We are looking for papers that reconsider the role of authenticity in assessment for a special issue of Teaching in Higher Education.

Read a review of Seminar #7 – Authentic Assessment

In this post CRADLE Fellowship holder Dr Tim Chambers reviews our latest seminar presentation ‘Authentic assessment in undergraduate science: A critical realist perspective’. This seminar was presented by Associate Professor Mags Blackie and Dr Robyn Yucel.

How to improve your assessments: Join our Masterclass in Inclusive Assessment

In this masterclass, Juanita Custance, Associate Professor Alexander Mussap, and Dr Mollie Dollinger will share their knowledge of making assessment inclusive. The masterclass is tailored for academic staff looking for assessment design ideas and inspiration to integrate inclusive education. Join us online or at Deakin Downtown on Monday 14 August at 10.30am for a useful session of knowledge-sharing, discussion, networking, and ideas-generation.

See how COVID-19 impacted learning and teaching

While the pandemic times of 2020 seems like an eon ago, research that the CRADLE team did on the emergency remote teaching response to the pandemic has only recently been finalised. See a summary of what we and our international partners found.

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