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CRADLE International Symposium Open Forum: ‘Re-imagining assessment in a digital world: where should the higher education sector begin?’
CRADLE International Symposium 2017: Open Forum As part of the CRADLE International Symposium, you are invited to attend a public Open Forum which will be held on Monday 16 October 2017 between 4pm-5.30pm - Level 12, Tower 2, 727 Collins Street, Melbourne. Deakin's Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning (CRADLE) investigates improvements in higher education assessment in the context of a rapidly expanding digital environment. The Open Forum is an opportunity for academics and teaching staff interested in educational assessment research to hear about the topic of re-imaging assessment in higher education from prominent national and international experts. This session is intended to be interactive, and it is anticipated that there will be a wide range of representation from different areas of academia posing questions to the Panel about particular areas of interest. Register Event Details: Date and Time: Monday 16 October 2017, 4pm-5.30pm Location: Level 12, Tower 2, 727 Collins Street, Melbourne (Collins Square) (please go to reception off Collins Street entrance and ask for the directions to the lifts for Tower 2) Catering: Drinks and canapés will be provided for this Open Forum session. Cost: no charge www.deakin.edu.au/cradle
Find out more »CRADLE: Assessment Design Workshop ‘Embedded Assessment for Higher Education’ – Dr Yoon Jeon ‘YJ’ Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Assessment Design Workshop: Embedded Assessment for Higher Education Yoon Jeon 'YJ" is an international academic from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. As part of her visitation with the Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning in October 2017, she will share her research on embedded assessment design via this workshop. Embedded assessment broadly refers to performance-based assessment using authentic and complex problems that require multiple competencies. These problems are seamlessly woven into the learning environment so that inferences about students’ learning can be made without interrupting the flow of learning. At The MIT Teaching Systems Lab, I have been expanding my prior work in the field of game- and simulation-based assessment to support teachers’ classroom assessment practices by creating meaningful and playful assessment toolkits that can be embedded within student learning experiences. The process of designing embedded assessment involves (a) rapidly designing an authentic task, (b) testing with learners to refine the interactions and evidence generation, and (c) aligning evidence generated with the features of tasks and competencies (skills and knowledge). In this workshop, I will introduce this agile design process informed by the evidence-centered design framework (Mislevy, Steinberg, & Almond, 2003) and participants will engage in the hands-on experience of evidence-centered design while exploring design principles for playful authentic assessment. YJ is a Research Scientist with the Teaching Systems Lab, Strategic Education Initiatives, Office of Digital Learning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA. YJ’s research centers on the design and development of learning and assessment in technology-rich environments, particularly video games and simulations. She also has been working closely with teachers co-designing curricula that incorporate emerging technologies within STEM domains for the purpose of supporting “21st Century Skills” such as systems thinking and science inquiry. For more information about YJ, please visit: https://tsl.mit.edu/people/ Register early as places are limited! For further information, please contact CRADLE's Research Manager, Dr Helen Walker h.walker@deakin.edu.au or 03 9244 5448 Event Details: Wednesday 18 October 2017, 1pm-4pm Location: Level 12, Tower 2, Collins Square, 727 Collins Street, Melbourne Room: To be advised on the day, see Level 12 Reception Catering: Afternoon tea will be served as part of the workshop, please identify your dietary requirements when you register Have questions about CRADLE: Assessment Design Workshop 'Embedded Assessment for Higher Education' - Dr Yoon Jeon 'YJ' Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA? Contact Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning Register
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