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Designing multiple assessment methods

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posted on 2024-06-03, 09:27 authored by W Cheng, M Warren, Richard TuckerRichard Tucker, LW Belbeck, S Jiang, N Nutiu, G Hallam, C Glanville, C McNaught, P Lam, D Ong, L Lau, R Hernández
This paper reports on a study which aims to investigate the impact of Online Collaborative Learning and Assessment (OCLA) on the learning and teaching of content subjects taken by first-year and third-year BA undergraduates. Specifically, the paper examines students' approaches to and attitudes towards OCLA and evaluates the effectiveness of OCLA in addressing subject objectives from the student and teacher perspectives. Findings obtained from focus group discussions and online forum discussions show that students found the learning experience positive and useful, contributing not only to better understanding of subject knowledge, but also improvement in such generic skills as critical and analytical thinking, problem-solving skills, team work and language and communication skills.

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Pagination

197-278

ISBN-13

9781402062254

Language

eng

Publication classification

BN.1 Other book chapter, or book chapter not attributed to Deakin

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2007, Springer

Extent

40

Editor/Contributor(s)

Frankland S

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

Dordrecht, The Netherlands

Title of book

Enhancing teaching and learning through assessment

Series

Assessment series

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