2010
DOI: 10.1080/02602931003650052
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Exploring formative e‐assessment: using case stories and design patterns

Abstract: This article presents key findings from a recent Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded project, 'Scoping a vision for formative e-assessment (FEASST)' led by the WLE Centre for Excellence and the London Knowledge Lab. The project aimed to identify existing practices where technologies contribute to formative assessment and identify processes which take place around formative assessment where technologies play a significant role. Using a design pattern methodology, the project developed a range of c… Show more

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“…The pattern language network site lists over a hundred design narratives, close to 30 design patterns and 13 scenarios. This project engendered several strands of published work that included the formative e-assessment strand (Daly et al 2010;Mor et al 2010), which produced nine design narratives, five of which were selected for publication, and 10 patterns gathered during the JISC-funded FEASST project. Later work spread into the domain of virtual worlds and during the EC funded MUVEnation project teachers and educational researchers produced 28 design patterns, over 80 case stories and more that 20 design scenarios in the use of virtual worlds for learning and teaching (Warburton 2009).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The pattern language network site lists over a hundred design narratives, close to 30 design patterns and 13 scenarios. This project engendered several strands of published work that included the formative e-assessment strand (Daly et al 2010;Mor et al 2010), which produced nine design narratives, five of which were selected for publication, and 10 patterns gathered during the JISC-funded FEASST project. Later work spread into the domain of virtual worlds and during the EC funded MUVEnation project teachers and educational researchers produced 28 design patterns, over 80 case stories and more that 20 design scenarios in the use of virtual worlds for learning and teaching (Warburton 2009).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…experience of the learning design process. While design patterns can be viewed as ''solutions to problems'' we instead focus on their development as a way to support theory-praxis conversations (Goodyear, de Laat, and Lally 2006). This process is challenging, hence the need for our pattern workshop methodology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eğitim değerlendirmesi, eğitim reformu çalışmalarında her zaman öncü rol oynamakta ve burada üretilen bilgiler de öğretmenlerin karar vermesini, öğrencilerin akademik başarılarını ölçmesini ve eğitim araştırması yürütmesini kolaylaştırma işlevi görmektedir (Edelson, Shavelson ve Wertheim, 2013). Bilgisayar, ağ, büyük veri madenciliği ve öğrenme analitiği alanlarındaki hızlı teknolojik ilerlemelerle birlikte, bilişim teknolojisi eğitim değerlendirmesi konusunda giderek artan bir önem taşımaktadır (Daly, Pachler, Mor ve Mellar, 2010). (2)Öğretmenlerin TPAB konusundaki kendilerine güvenlerini ve öğrenme yeteneklerini ölçmeye çalışan AB4, TB1, TPB5 (Schmidt vd., 2009), PAB2 (Canbazoğlu Bilici vd., 2013, TB5 ve TB7 maddelerinin eklenmesi.…”
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“…Daly, Pachler, Mor and Mellar (2010) endorse this when they state that formative assessment should activate learners as owners of their own learning and instructional resource. Zimmerman (1998) proposed a model for self-regulated learning which involves monitoring and control of behaviour, cognition and motivational beliefs during learning.…”
Section: A Theoretical Framework For Formative Assessment Of Readingmentioning
confidence: 99%