Friday 4 October 2013

Transforming Assessment - Recording available and next session 'virtual hospital'



Transforming Assessment webinar update – all sessions at no cost.

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1. Recording available for "online question generation for reading comprehension " session held 2 October.

View the recording, associated resources and extra video demos via http://bit.ly/TA2O2013

 

2. Next session: "Assessment of dispositional behaviours: The case of Otago Virtual Hospital"

 

Presenter: Swee-Kin Loke, Phil Blyth and Judith Swan (University of Otago, New Zealand)

 

Virtual worlds are suitable environments to enact scenario-based learning (SBL). The Otago Virtual Hospital is one such virtual world where medical students role-playing as junior doctors provide medical care to virtual patients in realistic scenarios. However, the assessment of SBL in medical education has either been inadequate or incongruent. In this webinar, the presenters will describe a conceptual framework to more validly assess dispositional behaviours (e.g., compassion, open-mindedness) in scenario-based activities and also provide an empirical illustration from a case study conducted with 11 students. This webinar addresses all educators with an interest in assessing SBL, particularly in the fields of medical, legal, and business education.

Audience interaction is encouraged to make it a lively session.

 

Hosted by: Professor Geoffrey Crisp (RMIT University, Australia) and

Dr Mathew Hillier (Teaching and Educational Development Institute, University of Queensland, Australia).

 

Time: GMT 07:00AM, 2 November (Duration approx 1 hour)

See your equivalent local time http://timeanddate.com/s/2gpn

 

Further information and RSVP instructions

http://bit.ly/webinar6nov2013

 

Further information:

These webinars are part of a series of free events covering a range of e-assessment topics.

Further information on this and future events, recordings of past sessions, project information and participation/technical help on using the virtual classroom system can be found on our website at http://www.transformingassessment.com

Acknowledgements:

Support for this activity has been provided by the Australian Government Office for Learning and Teaching, RMIT University and the Teaching and Educational Development Institute, University of Queensland. The views expressed in this publication/activity do not necessarily reflect the views of the sponsoring institutions.

 

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regards,

 

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The University of Queensland, Australia, 4072,

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