This paper reports on a study to evaluate technology-based processes for assessment moderation. The aim was to evaluate standard features found in an institutional Learning Management System, and their compatibility with the values and practices of a large teaching team. The process used an online discussion board forum for tutors, the paring of more experienced tutors with those new to the process, and further meetings conducted in both face-to-face and web conferencing environments. Online rubrics were used for assessing student work and the provision of feedback. A focus group conducted after marking was concluded and the analysis of the discussion board forum demonstrated a strong community of practice with a shared understanding of ass...
Increasingly, educators from all disciplines are using blogs, social networking sites, VLEs and wiki...
The 21st century presents new challenges relating to the need for assessment to be more innovative, ...
The primary purpose of this exploratory study is to provide insight on how to use online discussions...
This paper reports on a study to evaluate technology-based processes for assessment moderation. The ...
This paper reports on a study to evaluate technology-based processes for assessment moderation.The a...
Online moderation meetings have the potential to support the collaborative professional development ...
The purpose of this paper is to understand how teachers' identities as assessors in a standards-refe...
For teachers working in a standards-based assessment system, professional conversations through orga...
Teachers’ professional conversations regarding the qualities evidenced in student work provide oppor...
Peer moderation of group work in higher education is rapidly advancing through the use of technologi...
This paper reports on how ideas of Communities of Practice (Wenger 1998) have informed the design of...
The use of online learning is prevalent in higher education, in particular the use of Blackboard and...
Social moderation is critical to ensuring shared understandings of student performance or product qu...
Abstract. Existing online forum software support limited assessment features. This paper presents an...
Moderation, or social moderation involves teachers meeting together to discuss and negotiate judgmen...
Increasingly, educators from all disciplines are using blogs, social networking sites, VLEs and wiki...
The 21st century presents new challenges relating to the need for assessment to be more innovative, ...
The primary purpose of this exploratory study is to provide insight on how to use online discussions...
This paper reports on a study to evaluate technology-based processes for assessment moderation. The ...
This paper reports on a study to evaluate technology-based processes for assessment moderation.The a...
Online moderation meetings have the potential to support the collaborative professional development ...
The purpose of this paper is to understand how teachers' identities as assessors in a standards-refe...
For teachers working in a standards-based assessment system, professional conversations through orga...
Teachers’ professional conversations regarding the qualities evidenced in student work provide oppor...
Peer moderation of group work in higher education is rapidly advancing through the use of technologi...
This paper reports on how ideas of Communities of Practice (Wenger 1998) have informed the design of...
The use of online learning is prevalent in higher education, in particular the use of Blackboard and...
Social moderation is critical to ensuring shared understandings of student performance or product qu...
Abstract. Existing online forum software support limited assessment features. This paper presents an...
Moderation, or social moderation involves teachers meeting together to discuss and negotiate judgmen...
Increasingly, educators from all disciplines are using blogs, social networking sites, VLEs and wiki...
The 21st century presents new challenges relating to the need for assessment to be more innovative, ...
The primary purpose of this exploratory study is to provide insight on how to use online discussions...