Journal article
Students as Web 2.0 authors: Implications for assessment design and conduct
K Gray, C Thompson, J Sheard, R Clerehan
Australasian Journal of Educational Technology | Published : 2010
DOI: 10.14742/ajet.1105
Open access
Abstract
Students now have at their disposal a range of Web 2.0 authoring forms such as audio and video podcasting, blogging, social bookmarking, social networking, virtual world activities and wiki writing. Many university educators are interested in enabling students to demonstrate their learning by creating content in these forms. However, the design and conduct of assessment for such student-created content is not straightforward. Based upon a review of current literature and examples in the public domain, this paper identifies key challenges for academic assessment that arise from students' use of Web 2.0 authoring forms. We describe and analyse selected cases where academics have set assessable..
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