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Electronic Assessment Management Sue Lee. s.c.lee@staffs.ac.uk. Aim. To enhance the students’ experience of assessment through the application of technology. Project Scope. Publication of Assessment tasks and deadlines to delivering marks and feedback to students . Project Focus.
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Electronic Assessment ManagementSue Lee s.c.lee@staffs.ac.uk
Aim To enhance the students’ experience of assessment through the application of technology
Project Scope Publication of Assessment tasks and deadlines to delivering marks and feedback to students
Project Focus • To improve the students’ experience of receiving timely and good quality feedback • Wherever possible students should be able to submit assignments electronically
Student Experience • Consistency across award • Location of assignment details AND feedback • Consistent format • Clear processes • Ease of use • Submit online
Academic Staff Experience • Enhanced feedback approaches • Easy to use • Consistent • Robust • Clear guidance for a range of assessment types • Well supported
Administrative Staff Experience • Clarity of roles and responsibilities • Cut down on paperwork • Consistent processes avoiding duplication • Effective management of exceptions • Easy to use
Phase 1 - Proposed Plan • BaseliningExercise • Indicative Processes/initial design • Technical Requirements • Staff Engagement • Staff Development, training and resources • Project Communications • Identifying Pilots - planning
Project Timeline • Phase 1 - Oct 2012 – Dec 2012 • Establishing current practice, initial design consultation and refinement • Phase 2 – Jan 2013 - May 2013 • Systems and process Development and Piloting • Phase 3 – June 2013 – Jan 2014 • Rollout to level 4 • Phase 4 – Feb 2014 – June 2014 • Review, Enhancement and Improvement
How will it actually work? • Submitted Assessment • Digital Assessment (1 or more) • Word document, Powerpoint slides, video, audio file • Non Digital Assessment (1 or more) • Presentation, Exam, artwork, performance • Mixture of both • Feedback • Created on your PC • Word document/rubric/annotated script, audio feedback • Created offline, digitized where possible • Verbal feedback, hand marked exam • Mixture of both • Created online/Online Marking • Turnitin
Assessment Pattern 1 Pattern Parts Feedback Coursework = 100% Part 1 = 100% Part 1 Feedback Module
Assessment Pattern 2 Pattern Parts Feedback Part 1 Feedback Part 1 = 10% Part 2 Feedback Coursework = 60% Part 2 = 40% Part 3 Feedback Part 3 = 50% Module Exam = 40% Exam = 100% Exam Feedback
Assessment Pattern 3 Pattern Parts Feedback Coursework Feedback Part 1 Coursework = 60% Part 2 Part 3 Module Exam = 40% Exam = 100% Exam Feedback
Digital Assessment: Feedback produced online Server Student Lecturer Accesses Assignment Uploads Assignment Feedback Feedback Record of Submission
Digital Assessment: Feedback produced Offline Server Student Lecturer Downloads Assignment copy Uploads Assignment Feedback Create feedback offline Record of Submission Upload Feedback (digitize feedback) Desktop
Non-Digital Assessment: Admin Role View student’s non-digital submission Submit non-digital assessment Student Create Record of Submission Server Lecturer Feedback Upload Feedback (digitized) Create feedback offline Desktop
Pilots – We need..... • 1 Awards/programmes per School • Current user of eSubmission & eFeedback • Walk through process together, identify issues, good practice, potential • Not presently using eSubmission • Assigned eLearning Facilitator & Learning Development Specialist • Range of assessment types • Range of cohort sizes