Assessment Strategydocv2
Assessment Strategydocv2
Assessment Strategydocv2
2.0 : Assessment Tools & Methods - An OUTLINE of Teaching & learning tools
within the STEM sector
I currently use numerous formative and continuous assessment methods across the many
modules that I teach . Project work & rubrics are an effective e learning assesssment strategy
for ICT related courses that I use as a method for assessment on modules I lecture on
alongside formal exams, online quizs , reflective learning tools etc .. I will give some
examples of effective tools that I have used as part of my reflective learning for this e-
portfolio assessment I reviewed and summarised the assessment strategies and methods used
for Year 4 BSC in Computing & Digital Media providing extensive Rubric feedback to
encourage deeper learning
Some examples of tools that I have developed to be used in the teaching & learning of
computer students at GMIT for our BSC in Computing & Digital Media Students are
- Flipped Classroom
- Screencasts
The investment of time, effort and other relevant resources by both students and their
institutions intended to optimise the student experience and enhance the learning
outcomes and development of students, and the performance and reputation of the
institution. (3)
In the early 1990s, Ernest Boyer (4) argued that as higher education institutions changed and
grew, in many ways for the better (becoming more two-way communication), there was a
danger that they would cease to be a community at all. He developed seven principles by
which he felt an academic community should model itself.
It should be:
Educationally purposeful a place where faculty and students share academic goals and
strengthen teaching and learning on campus.
Open a place where free speech is protected and civility powerfully affirmed.
Just a place where the sacredness of each person is honoured and where diversity is
aggressively pursued.
Disciplined a place where individuals accept their obligations to the group and where well
defined governance procedure guide behaviour for the common good.
Caring a place where the wellbeing of each member is sensitively supported and where
service to others is encouraged.
Celebrative a place where the heritage of the institution is remembered and where rituals
affirming tradition and change are shared.(4)
I concur strongly with the above stated principles (Boyer 3) & will later apply each of these
to my proposed Teaching & Learning proposed tools .
Williams (2001) identified seven topic areas influencing student retention in higher
education: academic preparedness; the academic experience (teaching, learning and
assessment); institutional expectations and commitment; academic and social match; finance
and employment; family support and commitments; and institutional support services. Yorke
et. al (2004) argues that retention can depend on the students perception of Student
Engagement and Experience . ( 7)
According to Seel (2011), active learning is any class activity that involves students in doing
things and thinking about the things they are doing. MacVaugh and Norton (2012) offer a
similar view, describing active learning practice as focusing on a variety of tools that
cognitively engage learners to explore ideas and reflect on their learning
2.4 Enhancing of the first year learning experience using a TEL Tool
In computing sector traditional year 1 is difficult to retain students. To engage students and
enhance their learning experience, each module will include a technology enhanced SCL tool
to promote learning & teaching and enhancing the overall first year experience of the first
year computing students. As lecturers /course coordinators on the module my partner Gemma
and I are using a 3 phase approach, this year 2 modules and expand to other modules over
next 2 years
Other student engagement writers such as Pascarella and Terenzini (2005) echo these
findings. They conclude, after reviewing thirty years of literature, that multiple forces operate
in multiple settings to influence student engagement, learning and persistence. They
conclude: . . . the impact of college is largely determined by individual effort and
In preparing the proposed SCL technology tool, I based my design on the principles and
knowledge acquired from Liz Thomas in Building student engagement and belonging in
Higher Education at a time of change: final report from the What Works? Student Retention
& Success programme - Final Report ( L Thomas 2012) (8)
Based on this report , I derived my thinking & tool development strategy from Technology
enhanced feedback approachs -what works and why ? Lisa O Regan and Morag Munro
I found the findings about technology enhanced assessment interesting and concur with
Feedback is one of the most powerful influences on learning and achievement (Hattie and
Timperley 2007: 81).
I believe that Carless thinking as outlined below is very Relevant to my technology enhanced
learning toolkit:
Our work as educators is sustainable when students have learnt with us, and are able to
continue learning without us Carless (2013: 113)
In summary, a convincing case for Technology Enhanced Tools can be made that the
responsibility for shaping the student experience lies with the lecturers approach to
curriculum development and the students motivation to learn. All these factors impact the
level of student engagement achieved.
- Links to Screencasts
- Podcasts
- Instructional texts
- Twitter Feed
- To ensure that the learner understands the core concepts of social computing in the
modern sense
- To provide additional learning material for the learner to enhance the understanding
and perception of the relevant topics
- To allow the use to easily access, and contribute feedback towards a live additional
learning resource
I propose to use the above Cloud Software Blog as a full learning resource for 2016/17 ,
where I intend to update it on a weekly basis , based on my research for this assignment and
the positive feedback I have received for the periodic posts to date for the blog.
I envisage that this technology enhanced learning will pave the way for the new era of
education, particularly in The STEM sector.
This section gives samples of assessment Method used on the following module
incorporating my personal learning principles above.
Description: Students are required to produce a web development project / app / promotional
video/business plan to a professional standard ( samples of work can be seen in my e-
portfolio)
- All students collaborated using a shared online space with their supervisor / shared
documents enhanced overall learning objectives, increased group cohesiveness and
allowed to eliminate the traditional problems of project work cant meet up ,
couldnt contact person etc
Each student had to upload a weekly work diary outlining work to date & any problems
encountered allowed relective learning practices to take place and the allocation of
additional marks to those group members who contributed more
An effective tool that I find very beneficial is my online blog. As learners practice new
behaviour , in this case using the resources provided by the Cloud Software Blog , digital
resource- it is important to provide specific and immediate feedback of their performance.
Students will be allowed give feedback directly on the blog and also through the private
wikispace for the module it will be envisaged that any improvements or recommendations
given by the students will be discussed and used to improve the blog as a learning tool it is
envisaged that this tool will evolve and improve based on student feedback .
The Development of the Cloud Software Blog supports STUDENT CENTRED LEARNING
via The ADDIE model , which is the generic process traditionally used by instructional
designers and training developers. This process supports the studies of enhanced student
engagement- The five phases of learning
The above steps can be applied when developing an online resource such as Cloud Software
Blog as follows:
- Development & implementation this process was not a difficult process as I used
BLOGGER, which allows the user quick and easy set-up of the additional resources.
The most time consuming is the preparation of podcasts, screencasts etc
ADDIE represent a dynamic, flexible guideline for building effective training and
performance support tools. It is an Instructional Systems Design (ISD) model. Most of the
current instructional design models are spin-offs or variations of the ADDIE model;
The Cloud Software Blog reiterates the Redefinition of the SAMR model where a
shared online blog is a new technology and SCL tool to enhance the group learning,
sharing of files and idea , and ultimately the overall learning process.
The SCL tool - blog also supports the ADDI principle , along with Kolbs theory of
Experiential learning
Summary
As I have outlined in the above, I believe strategic planning and thinking around a modules
assessment strategy is one of the core elements in successful course development, The
assessment strategy must be the most suitable for the module being examined from Written
Exam to MCQ to Project Work successful assessment planning in design is the ultimate
cornerstone of student led learning and enhanced student engagement. I will continue to
explore new ways of assessing students and feel courses such as this one allows me to further
develop my teaching practices and learn from experts and colleagues.
REFERENCES
2 V. Trowler and P. Trowler, Student engagement toolkit for leaders (Leadership foundation
for higher education and Higher Education Research and Evaluation, 2011).
6.Elisabeth Dunne and Roos Zandstra, Students as change agents: new ways of engaging
with learning and teaching in Higher education (Bristol: ESCalate, 2011), p. 4.
(7) Student Engagement and Experience Journal Volume #, Issue # ISSN (online) 2047-9476
DOI Supporting the first year experience in Higher Education in Ireland: Impact on Student
Engagement, Teaching Practice and Institutional Policy. Carina Ginty (Galway-Mayo
Institute of Technology)1
(8) Building student engagement and belonging in Higher Education at a time of change:
final report from the What Works? Student Retention & Success programme - Final Report (
L Thomas 2012) (8)
11)Prof healy Defining and Supporting the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: A
literature review2014
(12) Linda Leach & Nick Zepke (2011): Engaging students in learning: a review of a
conceptual organiser, Higher Education Research & Development, 30:2, 193-204
13. Linda Leach (2016): Exploring discipline differences in student engagement in one
institution, Higher Education Research & Development, DOI:
10.1080/07294360.2015.1137875
Linda Leach & Nick Zepke (2011): Engaging students in learning: a review of a
conceptual organiser, Higher Education Research & Development, 30:2, 193-204
Weblinks
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