AbstractThis paper reports on the results of a pilot study conducted in The School of Engineering and Design at Brunel University, which considered how easily students could extract ‘meaningful’ information from an assignment brief. The study used two documents, a ‘standard’ module specific assignment brief (PB1), which used a proforma document issued by the Taught Programmes Office (TPO) and a ‘redesigned’ assessment brief (RB2), which also used the ‘basic’ proforma document as the design template. Both documents used the same data but the redesigned version used principles of Information Architecture to structure the data. The study used a designed questionnaire to elicit responses from students at Level 2, which compared and contrasted t...
Assignments are effective means to assess students’ learning results. Students can consolidate their...
This poster assesses whether the library research sessions were effectively teaching the learning go...
Expectation differences between assessors and students regarding assignment marking often results in...
AbstractThis paper reports on the results of a pilot study conducted in The School of Engineering an...
In TESTA exercises at the University of Strathclyde and elsewhere, it is common for students to repo...
Groups of 4-5 students are given a topic. They must identify a product and research and design it
Lecturers and course designers need to be smart about assignment design. This is particularly so whe...
CELT Projects on Changing Practice Through Innovation and ResearchAt the beginning of the 1999/2000 ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.This thesis examines the...
This paper presents the results of a small scale action research project in which a group of seven Y...
As a marketing instructor, it has been challenging to find effective techniques to help my students ...
What Works? Case Study. Paul Hamlyn Webpages.Paul Hamlyn Foundation and Higher Education Academ
<p>Poster presented at Swansea University<br />3rd Annual Excellence in Learning and...
Formal writing assignments are common in upper year courses, intended to further develop literacy sk...
This paper reports on a new assignment structure that aims to address the rapid changes in content, ...
Assignments are effective means to assess students’ learning results. Students can consolidate their...
This poster assesses whether the library research sessions were effectively teaching the learning go...
Expectation differences between assessors and students regarding assignment marking often results in...
AbstractThis paper reports on the results of a pilot study conducted in The School of Engineering an...
In TESTA exercises at the University of Strathclyde and elsewhere, it is common for students to repo...
Groups of 4-5 students are given a topic. They must identify a product and research and design it
Lecturers and course designers need to be smart about assignment design. This is particularly so whe...
CELT Projects on Changing Practice Through Innovation and ResearchAt the beginning of the 1999/2000 ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.This thesis examines the...
This paper presents the results of a small scale action research project in which a group of seven Y...
As a marketing instructor, it has been challenging to find effective techniques to help my students ...
What Works? Case Study. Paul Hamlyn Webpages.Paul Hamlyn Foundation and Higher Education Academ
<p>Poster presented at Swansea University<br />3rd Annual Excellence in Learning and...
Formal writing assignments are common in upper year courses, intended to further develop literacy sk...
This paper reports on a new assignment structure that aims to address the rapid changes in content, ...
Assignments are effective means to assess students’ learning results. Students can consolidate their...
This poster assesses whether the library research sessions were effectively teaching the learning go...
Expectation differences between assessors and students regarding assignment marking often results in...