• Wednesday, 11 August 2021
    12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
  • Zoom – further details provided upon registration

Hot Topic Theme: Feedback and Assessment

Have you ever run out of time to write a rubric for an assessment task? Or maybe you’ve heard the words ‘co-constructed rubric’ and thought ‘that sounds fun’?

Join Alison McEwen, Discipline of Genetic Counselling Lead in the Graduate School of Health, and the TAC team from IML to find out what happens when a time poor educator invites her students to co-construct a rubric for their final assessment task.

Alison will share her experience and the tools she used in Canvas and in class to co-construct a rubric. She’ll also share the outcome for the first cohort of students to complete this activity, and the process that she uses working through with current students.

We will also explore ideas for earlier skill building activities that invite students to participate in feedback by comparing their own reflective writing with an example of excellent reflective writing.
This will be a discussion and sharing space – a co-construction conversation.

Guest Speaker

Alison McEwen

Alison McEwen leads the Discipline of Genetic Counselling in the Graduate School of Health. She has led the design, development and delivery of the Master of Genetic Counsellinga coursework professional degree that is the entry level qualification for people to work as a genetic counsellor in Australasia.  

More Upcoming Sessions:

Tuesday 17 August

Online assessment and feedback in practice | 17 August


Wednesday 18 August

Placemaking, pedagogies and practices: learning design and ePortfolios | 18 August

What are Hot Topics?

Hot Topics are curriculum and teaching themes that have emerged in UTS from student learning experiences, student feedback surveys (SFS), consultations and other strategic projects. They are a series of professional development and engagement opportunities to enhance courses and provide longer-term support through community building and sustained critical dialogues.

This event is facilitated by the Institute for Interactive Media and Learning (IML) Teaching and Curriculum (TAC) Team.Ann Wilson, Senior Curriculum Designer, Teaching and Curriculum Team (TACT).You’ll be added into the ‘Hot Topics’ MS Teams space upon registration.You’ll be able to stay connected, view shared resources, favourite papers, blogs and website links.
You can leave the MS team space at anytime or email IML_Ops@uts.edu.au to opt out.

 

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