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Author Morgan, Chris, 1957- author.

Title Assessing open and distance learners / Chris Morgan and Meg O'Reilly
Published London : Routledge, 2002

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Description 1 online resource
Series Open and distance learning series
Open and distance learning series.
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Series editor's foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part A: Issues and themes in open and distance assessment -- 1. Thinking about assessment -- Negative themes -- Positive themes -- Making sense of our reflections -- 2. Key issues and terms in assessment -- Explaining assessment -- Purposes of assessment: formative and summative -- Assessment: whose needs? -- Assessment and the learning context -- The grading game: norm and criterion referenced assessment
3. Assessment in open and distance contexts -- Introduction -- Open and distance learners' approaches to assessment -- Opportunities for assessment in open and distance learning -- Assessment and 'distance' -- Assessment and 'openness' -- Tensions in open and distance assessment -- Key qualities of open and distance assessment -- 4. Online technologies in open and distance assessment -- Introduction -- Opportunities presented by online learning and assessment -- Potential losses -- Reconceptualizing our pedagogy -- Part B: Assessing learners in open and distance learning
5. Designing assessment tasks -- Introduction -- Aligning assessment with objectives -- Selecting methods of assessment -- Which assessment methods are appropriate for open and distance learning? -- How much assessment is sufficient? -- How long should an assessment be? -- How should the assessments be spaced? -- What value should be placed on each item? -- Is the assessment practicable? -- Are your assessments valid and reliable? -- Are your assessment tasks authentic? -- Are your assessments open and inclusive? -- Conclusion -- Designing assessment tasks -- at a glance -- Further resources
6. Communicating assessment tasks -- Communicating sufficient and clear information -- Developing marking criteria -- Moderating assessment tasks -- 7. Marking and grading -- Introduction -- Marking practices -- Feedback on assignments -- Marking turnaround time -- Awarding grades -- Authentication -- 8. Creating dialogue through assessment -- Facilitating dialogue in open and distance learning -- Making contact -- Communicating empathetically -- Communication breakdown -- Encouraging self-management and self-direction -- Developing communities of learners -- Mentoring -- Conclusion
9. Managing time -- Finding the time to make change -- Managing an assessment load -- Supporting learners to manage their time -- 10. Developing assessment policies -- Whole-of-course approach to assessment -- Student appeal procedures -- Extensions to assignments and special consideration -- Marking practices -- Plagiarism -- 11. Evaluating your assessment practices -- Evaluation in open and distance settings -- Purposes of evaluating assessment -- Types and methods of evaluation -- Conclusion -- Part C: Case studies -- 1. Thinking critically and making judgements -- 1.1 Think-aloud protocols
Summary Research has indicated that assessment is a key factor in student learning. This book details the issues of assessment in the open and distance learning field, where changes in budgets, the location and environment of the students and other factors have prompted innovations in assessment
Notes "First published in 1999 by Kogan Page Limited."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Chris Morgan is lecturer and educational designers in the Teaching and Learning Centre at Southern Cross University, Australia. They work closely with academic and industry-based specialists to establish and ensure quality in open, distance and flexible learning programmes. Meg O'Reilly is lecturer and educational designers in the Teaching and Learning Centre at Southern Cross University, Australia. They work closely with academic and industry-based specialists to establish and ensure quality in open, distance and flexible learning programmes
Subject Open learning.
Distance education.
EDUCATION -- General.
EDUCATION -- Testing & Measurement.
EDUCATION -- Distance Education & Learning.
Distance education
Open learning
Form Electronic book
Author O'Reilly, Meg, author.
Open University.
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