Items with Tag: Assessment
Review: CRADLE Seminar Series #4 2023 — Assessment and student identity formation
21 April 2023
CRADLE's Ameena L Payne, Anastasia Umarova and Jessica Lees along with Deakin PhD student Angen Kisworo review CRADLE's latest seminar, Assessment and student identity formation: Becoming a (dis)abled student through assessment by Juuso Nieminen.
Assessment and student identity formation – CRADLE Seminar Series #4 2023
17 March 2023
For our fourth seminar of 2023 we are pleased to welcome CRADLE Honorary Research Fellow Dr Juuso Nieminen from the University of Hong Kong. The seminar will set an agenda for understanding assessment from the viewpoint of student identities. Join us on Wednesday 5 April at 2pm.
1,300 years is long enough: it’s pens down for the exam hall
16 January 2023
In this post the use of the exam hall and its relationship to authentic assessment in a digital world is put to the test by Alfred Deakin Professor Liz Johnson, Deputy Vice Chancellor Academic Portfolio, Professor Helen Partridge, Pro-Vice Chancellor Teaching and Learning and Professor Phillip Dawson, Co-Director Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning.
CRADLE Seminar Series #9 2022: Assessment and learning for the long term: what do graduates say? – Monday 14 November – Join Us!
25 October 2022
Join us in person or online to hear from Dr Jan McArthur from Lancaster University, UK who will give a presentation on perspectives of students and using evaluative judgement for continuing to engage with knowledge and learning in the years beyond graduation.
CRADLE Seminar Series #7: Programmatic assessment: hype or necessary development? – 9 August 2022 – Join Us!
15 July 2022
Please join us for CRADLE Seminar Series #7 to hear from Professor Lambert Schuwirth of Flinders University and his views of programmatic assessment.
CRADLE Fellowship Appointment: Congratulations to Dr Jemma Skeat
14 June 2022
CRADLE is pleased to announce Dr Jemma Skeat as a recipient of a CRADLE Fellowship. In this post we hear from Jemma as she outlines her project ‘Co-designing effective feedback: working with students and academics as collaborators to purposefully design feedback from clinical assessment’.