Items with Tag: Margaret Bearman

Great work! Dr Olsi Kusta graduates from CRADLE

Congratulations to Dr Olsi Kusta - one of CRADLE’s recent PhD graduates in conjunction with the University of Copenhagen. Olsi describes the focus of his research and provides some reflections and highlights of his study experience.

CRADLE Seminar Series is back for 2024! Register now!

We are pleased to announce that our popular seminar series is back for 2024. Starting us off we are delighted to offer two short talks by Professor Phill Dawson and Professor Margaret Bearman. Phill and Margaret will be offering insights from one of CRADLE's three research themes: assessing for learning.

Assessment reform for the age of AI

At its 2023 Conference TEQSA published guiding principles and propositions to support the sector in considering the risks and opportunities of genAI. Read and download the principles now.

Exciting opportunity for two AI Research Fellows at CRADLE

We have an exciting opportunity for two Research Fellows to work on a two year program of research ‘Assessment in a time of genAI’ at CRADLE. The program consists of two distinct projects which aim to contribute to the field of higher education research, through building a theoretically and empirically grounded body of work exploring the intersection of genAI and assessment. Apply now!

It’s time! Join us for the CRADLE International Symposium 2023

Chaired by Professor Rola Ajjawi, the symposium seeks to trouble superficial and instrumental practices of authentic assessment, re-orienting it towards the increasingly uncertain future. We are pleased to present three exciting public events as pivotal highlights of the symposium program. These include a Keynote Presentation and two interactive Panel Sessions. Register now for your chance to join us.

Great work! Dr Damian Castanelli graduates from CRADLE

Congratulations to Dr Damian Castanelli - one of CRADLE’s recent PhD graduates! Damian describes the focus of his research and provides some reflections and highlights of his study experience.

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