Assessment method
Artifact-inspired Writing Task
Informed by a sociomaterial approach to teaching and learning, this technique uses an artifact as a point of inspiration for a short written work (in the case of WRIT7050, this takes the form of a creative fictional short story). Students select (or could be assigned) an object at random, and use this as a stimulus from which to craft a 500 word written piece that engages with an element or theme from the course content; or helps to develop a professional skill (e.g.
Authentic assessment
Assemblage-Based Project Report
Developed as a means of teaching the application of disciplinary and other scientific techniques to discipline-specific problems and contexts, this assessment sees students respond to a real or simulated site of artefacts (an assemblage) by performing analysis and producing a written report that conforms to the conventions of the relevant field of study or vocational setting.
Assessment method
Blog Entries
Created with the aim of providing regular, meaningful feedback on learning, this assessment requires students to write 10 short blog post that demonstrate either content knowledge or skills relevant to the teaching context.
Authentic assessment, Problem based learning
Case-based Assessment for Physiotherapy Students
Designed as a sequential case-based online and in-class approach, students are able to scaffold their clinical skills and reasoning through developing and implementing case based assessment and management strategies of simple and complex patients to prepare for their end of semester practical examinations. Students are assigned 6 authentic patient cases within Week 8 of the semester of which will be similar to the cases that students are assigned in their end of semester practical examination.
Authentic assessment
Clinical Project Using Action Learning
Students complete a large clinical service development project in teams of four over a 10 week period using an action learning approach – this is a pass/fail component assessed by their clinical supervisor. During the semester, student teams attend five set meetings at which one student from each team presents an update on their project and facilitates discussion.
Authentic assessment, Problem based learning
‘Phone a Friend’ Task
At the start of semester, students are asked to find a partner in the class – someone they don’t know, or don’t know very well. They are asked to exchange phone numbers.