This article explores some specific issues involved in online learning and assessment. It draws on data from a postgraduate course for professional educators, delivered globally online, and highlights the relationship between students' online discussion and their written assessed work, arguing that we need to focus on both of these in terms of the writing demands they make on students. In so doing it utilizes a theoretical framework which conceptualizes writing as contextualized social practice. The paper illustrates the complexity of the rhetorical demands being made on students in these new environments of teaching and learning and, in focusing on writing, complements present approaches to online learning which have, to date, tended towar...
In the digital age, assessment becomes one of the most important factors to consider when planning E...
This paper adopts an academic literacies perspective to argue for a critical approach to the writing...
The 21st century presents new challenges relating to the need for assessment to be more innovative, ...
This paper investigates the ways in which literacy practices are being reconfigured in online univer...
The development of e-learning has opened up new opportunities for innovation in assessment practices...
The study was conducted to explore the perspectives of teachers about online writing assessment. It ...
The use of Web 2.0 communication practices in assessment may offer a new approach to assessment ‘as ...
Educators and courseware designers in the higher education sector are currently being challenged by ...
The central focus of this paper is the authors'experiences developing an online program to assist st...
Educators and courseware designers in the higher education sector are currently being challenged by ...
The central focus of this paper is the authorsâ?? experiences developing an online program to assist...
This article reports upon MA students' use of computer conferencing in an online course, and examine...
Online writing, in various forms, is common in education but there has been relatively little resear...
ABSTRACT: Considering the need to find a way to improve the feedback process and the need for more i...
This study aims to investigate the process of online peer assessment implementation in a writing act...
In the digital age, assessment becomes one of the most important factors to consider when planning E...
This paper adopts an academic literacies perspective to argue for a critical approach to the writing...
The 21st century presents new challenges relating to the need for assessment to be more innovative, ...
This paper investigates the ways in which literacy practices are being reconfigured in online univer...
The development of e-learning has opened up new opportunities for innovation in assessment practices...
The study was conducted to explore the perspectives of teachers about online writing assessment. It ...
The use of Web 2.0 communication practices in assessment may offer a new approach to assessment ‘as ...
Educators and courseware designers in the higher education sector are currently being challenged by ...
The central focus of this paper is the authors'experiences developing an online program to assist st...
Educators and courseware designers in the higher education sector are currently being challenged by ...
The central focus of this paper is the authorsâ?? experiences developing an online program to assist...
This article reports upon MA students' use of computer conferencing in an online course, and examine...
Online writing, in various forms, is common in education but there has been relatively little resear...
ABSTRACT: Considering the need to find a way to improve the feedback process and the need for more i...
This study aims to investigate the process of online peer assessment implementation in a writing act...
In the digital age, assessment becomes one of the most important factors to consider when planning E...
This paper adopts an academic literacies perspective to argue for a critical approach to the writing...
The 21st century presents new challenges relating to the need for assessment to be more innovative, ...