2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10758-018-9379-7
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Challenges for IT-Enabled Formative Assessment of Complex 21st Century Skills

Abstract: In this article, we identify and examine opportunities for formative assessment provided by information technologies (IT) and the challenges which these opportunities present. We address some of these challenges by examining key aspects of assessment processes that can be facilitated by IT: datafication of learning; feedback and scaffolding; peer assessment and peer feedback. We then consider how these processes may be applied in relation to the assessment of horizontal, general complex 21st century skills (21… Show more

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“…Typical of flipped education is using technologies to support learning and teaching (Lemmer, 2013), that pupils are at the centre of developing knowledge (García-Peñalvo, Fidalgo-Blanco, Sein-Echaluce, & Conde, 2016;Wasserman, Quint, Norris, & Carr, 2015), that real-world problems should guide learning (Choi, 2013), and that learning should follow an active and hands-on approach (McNally et al, 2016). These characteristics of flipped education can contribute to education addressing 21stcentury skills such as creativity or complex problem solving (Webb et al, 2018). Creativity in education also means that pupils themselves create learning artefacts which require hands-on working in education.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typical of flipped education is using technologies to support learning and teaching (Lemmer, 2013), that pupils are at the centre of developing knowledge (García-Peñalvo, Fidalgo-Blanco, Sein-Echaluce, & Conde, 2016;Wasserman, Quint, Norris, & Carr, 2015), that real-world problems should guide learning (Choi, 2013), and that learning should follow an active and hands-on approach (McNally et al, 2016). These characteristics of flipped education can contribute to education addressing 21stcentury skills such as creativity or complex problem solving (Webb et al, 2018). Creativity in education also means that pupils themselves create learning artefacts which require hands-on working in education.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data-driven methods, such as the EPDM and Machine learning technique represented in this study cannot be fully described without placing emphasis on the concept of datafication (Cerratto Pargman & McGrath, 2021 ; Prinsloo, 2017 ; Raffaghelli et al, 2020 ; Renz & Hilbig, 2020 ; Slade & Prinsloo, 2013 ; Webb et al, 2018 ). The “datafication” theory or practices acknowledges different ethical considerations surrounding the outcomes or results of the data mining and/or machine learning techniques.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A formative feedback for improved learning contains four elements, namely specific, actionable, timely, and respectful [27]. We incorporate these elements in written and oral feedback for all assessment items in this course [28]. The design project is a time-sensitive assignment.…”
Section: Formative Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%