posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byM Peat, S Franklin, Marcia Devlin, M Charles
This project developed as a result of some inconclusive data from an investigation of whether a relationship existed between the use of formative assessment opportunities and performance, as measured by final grade. We were expecting to show our colleagues and students that use of formative assessment resources had the potential to improve performance. This first study, done in semester 1 2002, indicated that there was no apparent relationship even though the students reported how useful they found the resources. This led us to ask if there was a transition effect such that students were not yet working in an independent way and making full use of the resources, and/or whether in order to see an effect we needed to persuade non-users of the resources to become users before investigating if use can be correlated with improvement in performance. With the 2002-3 NextEd ASCILITE Research Grant we set out to repeat our project and to look at use and usefulness of resources in both first and second semester, to encourage non-users to become users and to investigate use with performance. Now our story has a different ending.
History
Pagination
760 - 769
Location
Perth, W.A
Open access
Yes
Start date
2004-12-05
End date
2004-12-08
ISBN-13
9780975709306
ISBN-10
0975709305
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the specific permission of the copyright owner.
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication
Copyright notice
2004, Mary Peat, Sue Franklin, Marcia Devlin & Margaret Charles
Title of proceedings
Beyond the comfort zone : program and abstracts for the 21st ASCILITE Conference, Perth, 5-8 December.