Staff Use of Technology-Enhanced Assessment in Higher Education: A Systematic Review

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Staff Use of Technology-Enhanced Assessment in Higher Education: A Systematic Review

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National Forum

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Teaching & Learning

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Digital Learning, National Forum Insights, Teaching and Learning Practice

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Insight: Staff Use of Technology-Enhanced Assessment in Higher Education: A Systematic Review

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This Forum Insight summarises a systematic review of literature, exploring 65 peer-reviewed publications in the area of technology-enhanced assessment, with a particular focus on staff experiences of various related approaches. The study was funded by the National Forum, in partnership with the Irish Research Council, and was conducted by researchers at Trinity College Dublin.

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National Forum (17/06/2026). Staff use of technology-enhanced assessment in higher education: a systematic review. National Resource Hub (Ireland). Retrieved from: https://hub.teachingandlearning.ie/resource/staff-use-of-technology-enhanced-assessment-in-higher-education-a-systematic-review/ License: Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY).

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