Assessments in tertiary science subjects typically assess content knowledge, and there is current need to both develop and assess different forms of knowledge and skills, such as communications and digital literacies. A digital explanation is a multimodal artefact created by students to explain science to a specified audience, which is an alternate form of assessment that has potential to develop and assess these other important forms of knowledge and skills. This research draws from perspectives in multimodality, educational semiotics and science education to gain a better understanding of digital explanation as a form of assessment in university science. Data sources include digital artefacts (n = 42), task descriptions and rubrics and pr...
Learner-Generated Digital Media (LGDM) has been incorporated as a learning tool to assess students i...
The construction of dynamic multimedia products requires the selection and integration of a range of...
Students can now digitally construct their own representations of scientific concepts using a variet...
Assessments in tertiary science subjects typically assess content knowledge, and there is current ne...
Assessments in tertiary science subjects typically assess content knowledge, and there is current ne...
Communicational, technological, and cultural shifts within science have substantially impacted how s...
New assessment types that include multimodal and digital elements are increasingly being used to ass...
This paper arises from research undertaken by educational semioticians and science educators investi...
The construction of dynamic multimedia products requires the selection and integration of a range of...
Inquiry-based representation-focused approaches in science education have shown promising outcomes w...
Learner-Generated Digital Media (LGDM) as an assessment tool was implemented more than a decade ago ...
Learner-Generated Digital Media (LGDM) in tertiary science education focuses on research skills, inq...
© 2018, The International Academic Forum (IAFOR). All rights reserved. Learner-Generated Digital Med...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. A “digital explanation” is a science l...
A “digital explanation” is a science learning task where learners explain science content to non-exp...
Learner-Generated Digital Media (LGDM) has been incorporated as a learning tool to assess students i...
The construction of dynamic multimedia products requires the selection and integration of a range of...
Students can now digitally construct their own representations of scientific concepts using a variet...
Assessments in tertiary science subjects typically assess content knowledge, and there is current ne...
Assessments in tertiary science subjects typically assess content knowledge, and there is current ne...
Communicational, technological, and cultural shifts within science have substantially impacted how s...
New assessment types that include multimodal and digital elements are increasingly being used to ass...
This paper arises from research undertaken by educational semioticians and science educators investi...
The construction of dynamic multimedia products requires the selection and integration of a range of...
Inquiry-based representation-focused approaches in science education have shown promising outcomes w...
Learner-Generated Digital Media (LGDM) as an assessment tool was implemented more than a decade ago ...
Learner-Generated Digital Media (LGDM) in tertiary science education focuses on research skills, inq...
© 2018, The International Academic Forum (IAFOR). All rights reserved. Learner-Generated Digital Med...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. A “digital explanation” is a science l...
A “digital explanation” is a science learning task where learners explain science content to non-exp...
Learner-Generated Digital Media (LGDM) has been incorporated as a learning tool to assess students i...
The construction of dynamic multimedia products requires the selection and integration of a range of...
Students can now digitally construct their own representations of scientific concepts using a variet...