Social web technologies, such as blogs, wikis, social networking and photo/video sharing sites, are increasingly being used in innovative learning activities in higher education. While there has been much discussion about the pedagogical rationale for using social web technologies in higher education, there has been little examination of the challenges involved in assessing the work students create or the activities they undertake using these tools. The transformation of academic authoring in a social web environment poses complex and urgent assessment-related challenges for policy-makers and educators alike. In this paper we describe the participatory approach we have taken in a project that aims to identify issues and support good assessm...
The number of internet users in Australia has been steadily increasing, with over 10.9 million peopl...
An important part of students' and teachers' studies is the assessment and examination which are an ...
The aim of this research project relates to assessment approaches at the University of South Africa ...
Educational commentators have offered many pedagogical rationales for using Web 2.0 to support learn...
Educational commentators have offered many pedagogical rationales for using Web 2.0 to support learn...
Educational commentators have offered many pedagogical rationales for using Web 2.0 to support learn...
Educational commentators have offered many pedagogical rationales for using Web 2.0 to support learn...
Students now have at their disposal a range of Web 2.0 authoring forms such as audio and video podca...
Students now have at their disposal a range of Web 2.0 authoring forms such as audio and video podca...
Web-based courses are becoming increasingly popular. The use of new technology raises issues relatin...
This paper describes two exploratory pilot projects using the social software technology (i.e. blog ...
The development of e-learning has opened up new opportunities for innovation in assessment practices...
While the Internet has been described as fundamental to higher education students, social and leisur...
Emerging Web 2.0 technologies have frequently been touted as having the potential to transform learn...
Assessment practice is a crucial component of higher education learning and teaching, however many a...
The number of internet users in Australia has been steadily increasing, with over 10.9 million peopl...
An important part of students' and teachers' studies is the assessment and examination which are an ...
The aim of this research project relates to assessment approaches at the University of South Africa ...
Educational commentators have offered many pedagogical rationales for using Web 2.0 to support learn...
Educational commentators have offered many pedagogical rationales for using Web 2.0 to support learn...
Educational commentators have offered many pedagogical rationales for using Web 2.0 to support learn...
Educational commentators have offered many pedagogical rationales for using Web 2.0 to support learn...
Students now have at their disposal a range of Web 2.0 authoring forms such as audio and video podca...
Students now have at their disposal a range of Web 2.0 authoring forms such as audio and video podca...
Web-based courses are becoming increasingly popular. The use of new technology raises issues relatin...
This paper describes two exploratory pilot projects using the social software technology (i.e. blog ...
The development of e-learning has opened up new opportunities for innovation in assessment practices...
While the Internet has been described as fundamental to higher education students, social and leisur...
Emerging Web 2.0 technologies have frequently been touted as having the potential to transform learn...
Assessment practice is a crucial component of higher education learning and teaching, however many a...
The number of internet users in Australia has been steadily increasing, with over 10.9 million peopl...
An important part of students' and teachers' studies is the assessment and examination which are an ...
The aim of this research project relates to assessment approaches at the University of South Africa ...