Reforming Assessment: Challenges Beyond DesignJSEET
Thu 27 May 2021 22:20 - 22:40 at JSEET Room - 3.1. Student Assessment I
Promoting evidence-based assessment practices at scale across different disciplines is a challenge. Feedback, although powerful for affecting change in students, is not always adequately implemented. An assessment framework based on strong formative feedback and other evidence-based educational practices was designed to give capstone project students an authentic learning experience, and was deployed across all our Software Engineering capstone project units involving more than 700 students and app. 30 academic staff members per teaching period. The scale of our setting raised the question about consistent and faithful implementation of the framework and its guiding principles, essential for achieving the assessment framework outcomes and equitability for students. In this study, we explore the challenges of implementing assessment practice at scale and report on our findings and support strategies in order to facilitate consistent engagement of teaching staff. The findings of our study form the building blocks of a decision-making framework to guide the implementation of ongoing pedagogical innovations at scale.
Thu 27 MayDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
10:00 - 11:00 | 3.1. Student Assessment IJSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training at JSEET Room +12h Chair(s): Ana María Moreno Universidad Politécnica de Madrid | ||
10:00 20mResearch paper | Effectiveness of Peer Review in Teaching and Learning User Centered Conceptual Design Among Large Cohorts of Information Technology StudentsJSEET JSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training Farshid Anvari Macquarie University, Hien Minh Thi Tran Minh Hien Pty Ltd, Deborah Richards Macquarie University DOI Pre-print Media Attached | ||
10:20 20mResearch paper | Reforming Assessment: Challenges Beyond DesignJSEET JSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training Laura Tubino Deakin University, Jean-Guy Schneider Deakin University, Andrew Cain Deakin University, Dhananjay Thiruvady Deakin University, Chathu Ranaweera Deakin University Pre-print Media Attached | ||
10:40 20mDemonstration | Gradeer: An Open-Source Modular Hybrid GraderJSEET JSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training Benjamin Clegg The University of Sheffield, Maria-Cruz Villa-Uriol University of Sheffield, Phil McMinn The University of Sheffield, Gordon Fraser University of Passau Pre-print Media Attached |
22:00 - 23:00 | 3.1. Student Assessment IJSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training at JSEET Room | ||
22:00 20mResearch paper | Effectiveness of Peer Review in Teaching and Learning User Centered Conceptual Design Among Large Cohorts of Information Technology StudentsJSEET JSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training Farshid Anvari Macquarie University, Hien Minh Thi Tran Minh Hien Pty Ltd, Deborah Richards Macquarie University DOI Pre-print Media Attached | ||
22:20 20mResearch paper | Reforming Assessment: Challenges Beyond DesignJSEET JSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training Laura Tubino Deakin University, Jean-Guy Schneider Deakin University, Andrew Cain Deakin University, Dhananjay Thiruvady Deakin University, Chathu Ranaweera Deakin University Pre-print Media Attached | ||
22:40 20mDemonstration | Gradeer: An Open-Source Modular Hybrid GraderJSEET JSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training Benjamin Clegg The University of Sheffield, Maria-Cruz Villa-Uriol University of Sheffield, Phil McMinn The University of Sheffield, Gordon Fraser University of Passau Pre-print Media Attached |