Peer assessment has been mooted as an effective strategy for scaling-up higher education and its core values to the proportions envisaged in the idea of Massively Open Online Courses (MOOCs). If this is to become reality, what role will academic technologies play? What technologies will we need to provide? What learning design strategies and patterns will those technologies need to enable? This paper aims to explore the potential role of peer assessment in MOOCs, so as to get an informed sense of technology requirements. However, as will be seen, three of the four elements in the title “pedagogical strategies and technologies for peer assessment in MOOCs” vary radically for both practical and philosophical reasons, with significant implica...
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Human Resource Management (HRM) is a contested academic discipline and professional space, in which ...
Boundary spanning links organisations to one another in order to create mutually beneficial relation...
Different researchers have examined construction innovation from diverse perspectives and with varie...
Peer assessment has been mooted as an effective strategy for scaling-up higher education and its co...
This paper gives a more sophisticated response to the rapid (re)emergence of the eportfolio buzzwo...
This report gives a narrative account of an investigation into design and design capability in teach...
The subject of artificial intelligence (AI) is being discussed everywhere in the media. Stephen Hawk...
The undeniable changes of global economy, as well as social trends and the rapid spread of infocommu...
Wikipedia has become an authoritative source for facts about the world. It promises to be working to...
We build on systems integration literature to explain how and why knowledge integration of non-modul...
‘Live’ projects have been the staple of degree programmes in design for as long as design education ...
Bickerton (2009, 2014) hypothesizes that language emerged as the solution to a scavenging problem fa...
Particle trapping is a state-of-the-art technology, which already a powerful tool for scientists wor...
Science and expertise have been antithetical forms of knowledge in both the ancient and the modern w...
"Persuasive Design is a relatively new concept which employs general principles of persuasion that c...
Human Resource Management (HRM) is a contested academic discipline and professional space, in which ...
Boundary spanning links organisations to one another in order to create mutually beneficial relation...
Different researchers have examined construction innovation from diverse perspectives and with varie...