E-Assessment as a Driver for Cultural Change in Network-Centric Learning

E-Assessment as a Driver for Cultural Change in Network-Centric Learning

Author: 
Eijkman, Henk
Place: 
Hershey, PA
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2012
Responsibility: 
Herrmann, Allan, jt. author
Savige, Kathy, jt. author
Editor: 
Sharma, Sushil K.
Journal Title: 
E-Adoption and Technologies for Empowering Developing Countries
Source: 
E-Adoption and Technologies for Empowering Developing Countries
Subject: 
Abstract: 

This paper explores the potentially powerful role e-assessment practices can have on culture change in learning and teaching. This paper demonstrates how new e-assessment practices can ‘push back’ through educational institutions. This is done by applying the work of Gibbs and Simpson (2004/5) to e-assessment practices. To illustrate the practical effects of this evidence-based framework, the authors use UNSW@ADFA to demonstrate the possibilities for new e-assessment practices and their potential to drive systemic change. The authors conclude that the incorporation of these structured, evidence-based e-assessment practices demonstrably improve learning outcomes and student engagement without increasing the workload of staff and students.

CITATION: Eijkman, Henk. E-Assessment as a Driver for Cultural Change in Network-Centric Learning edited by Sharma, Sushil K. . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2012. E-Adoption and Technologies for Empowering Developing Countries - Available at: https://library.au.int/e-assessment-driver-cultural-change-network-centric-learning