A resource developed to support the Irish higher education community in the initial weeks of the move to online/remote teaching and learning in March 2020
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A resource developed to support the Irish higher education community in the initial weeks of the move to online/remote teaching and learning in March 2020
DCU has issued a set of guiding principles to inform the development and approval of alternative assessments. The authors unpack these principles here and link them to a set of actions to guide the choice of alternative assessments in the immediate term.
This resource is an introduction to multiple facets of the process involved in the development of multiple choice items and assessments, such as item writing, assessment blueprinting, standard setting and item analysis as they relate to multiple choice assessments
The foreword of this resource states the author “has put together a comprehensive collection of resources and tied these to tools and connections to open our thinking. Placed at the heart of this resource, is an exercise on the development of one’s own ‘Personal Philosophy of Teaching’”
The aim of the this workbook is to provide a series of resources; contextual information, methods and approaches, to the area of assessment construction and implementation.
The aim of the this workbook is to provide a series of resources; contextual information, methods and approaches to the area of self and peer assessment.
A workbook to support educators in reflecting on assessment issues, and planning around these.
This guide outlines some pedagogic considerations when designing take home offline exams or real-time online exams, both effectively ‘open book’ exams.
10 simple rules for supporting a temporary online pivot in higher education