Welcome to a workshop on teaching and learning with Centre for the Advancement of University Teaching (CeUL). This is a workshop where the language of instruction is English.

Useful for: University teachers

What makes assessment innovative?  What exactly does this look like in practice? And how could you innovate your own assessment practice? This 3-hour introductory workshop gives you the chance to:

  • reflect on, define and discuss innovative assessment;
  • become acquainted with successful examples of innovative assessment in Higher Education
  • develop a plan for innovative assessment in your subject

Preparation before the workshop

  • Think about what kind of assessment you implement in your own courses. What works? What could be improved?
  • Read through the reference literature before the workshop.
  • Create a Twitter account (it is free), if you do not already have one. Use a pseudonym if you do not want to share your personal details. We will use Twitter as a backchannel to the workshop. This will help us maintain a real-time conversation alongside presentations and group work, as well as share comments, notes, experiences during, and even after the workshop.  All comments will be aggregated under the hashtag #ceuliahe so you can read through tweets at any time without having to follow anyone. Here is a guide to Twitter for academics
  • You can participate in the Twitter backchannel with a mobile phone. It might, however, be more advantageous to have a laptop or tablet with you.
Time Fri 8 May 2020: kl. 9-12
Venue

E-meeting in Zoom, to participate in the workshop you will need:

Language English
Workshop leader Tanya O’Reilly, Department of Education
Reference litterature

Gordon Joughin, Phillip Dawson & David Boud (2016): Improving assessment tasks through addressing our unconscious limits to change, Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education

Lamb, J. (2018). To boldly go: Feedback as digital, multimodal dialogue. Multimodal Technologies and Interaction, 2(3), 49.

Sheena Bevitt (2015) Assessment innovation and student experience: a new assessment challenge and call for a multi-perspective approach to assessment research, Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 40:1, 103-119

 

CeUL offers workshops for all teachers at Stockholm University on a variety of teaching and learning topics. They are designed to meet the needs of both seasoned professionals and newcomers. Each session offers the opportunity to discuss shared experiences and knowledge with colleagues.

Registration

Space is limited, so please be sure to register for any workshops you wish to attend. Participation is free of charge.

Registration for the workshop An Introduction to Innovative Assessment in Higher Education is closed