This paper focuses on the combined challenge of encouraging students to engage with learning and assessment of their competence levels. A core challenge for many staff is the need to distinguish different levels of learning, and to evidence core competence clearly, especially for students with lower marks. This paper proposes a novel assessment strategy which separates core competencies from the more challenging application of the learning in engineering problem solving. The assessment design is efficient for staff and students and allows a reduction in student stress levels while simultaneously giving them strong incentives to adopt good working practices. Evaluation evidence is given to demonstrate the efficacy of the approach
This paper reports on the initial findings from a two year (2015-2016) investigation of the impact o...
The aim of this paper was to investigate the effectiveness of practical learning through a home lab ...
Threshold concepts are transformative disciplinary concepts. They are critical to students’ progress...
This paper focuses on the combined challenge of encouraging students to engage with learning and ass...
Given that the current goals for tertiary education is to better prepare students to apply their dis...
CONTEXT Despite their shortcomings formal examinations are often favoured as a means of achieving le...
BACKGROUND Formal examinations are often used in engineering classes as the tool to evaluate student...
In this research study, a new model to assess student performance and academic learning in engineeri...
The concept of threshold values relates to the idea of threshold concepts, developed from a UK natio...
Research by Meyer and Land (2003) introduced the notion of 'Threshold Concepts' - concepts that stud...
In electrical engineering, as in other academic disciplines, there exist special, threshold concepts...
Educational experts partnered with engineering experts to identify thresholds in learning in level 4...
Threshold Concept (TC) theory was introduced by Erik Meyer and Ray Land in 2003 and states that ever...
Meyer, Land and others (2005) asserted that there are “threshold concepts” that open up required way...
Much of the focus of the threshold concepts framework has been on the identification of threshold co...
This paper reports on the initial findings from a two year (2015-2016) investigation of the impact o...
The aim of this paper was to investigate the effectiveness of practical learning through a home lab ...
Threshold concepts are transformative disciplinary concepts. They are critical to students’ progress...
This paper focuses on the combined challenge of encouraging students to engage with learning and ass...
Given that the current goals for tertiary education is to better prepare students to apply their dis...
CONTEXT Despite their shortcomings formal examinations are often favoured as a means of achieving le...
BACKGROUND Formal examinations are often used in engineering classes as the tool to evaluate student...
In this research study, a new model to assess student performance and academic learning in engineeri...
The concept of threshold values relates to the idea of threshold concepts, developed from a UK natio...
Research by Meyer and Land (2003) introduced the notion of 'Threshold Concepts' - concepts that stud...
In electrical engineering, as in other academic disciplines, there exist special, threshold concepts...
Educational experts partnered with engineering experts to identify thresholds in learning in level 4...
Threshold Concept (TC) theory was introduced by Erik Meyer and Ray Land in 2003 and states that ever...
Meyer, Land and others (2005) asserted that there are “threshold concepts” that open up required way...
Much of the focus of the threshold concepts framework has been on the identification of threshold co...
This paper reports on the initial findings from a two year (2015-2016) investigation of the impact o...
The aim of this paper was to investigate the effectiveness of practical learning through a home lab ...
Threshold concepts are transformative disciplinary concepts. They are critical to students’ progress...