#7 Challenges: Some Reasons why it was difficult to fulfil the principles 50% of programme is off campus anywhere in NI
#8 How could technology hep in providing feedback, how could we use existing tools and technology to enhance student engagement in their learning and development, through self-assessment and reflection on feedback received? Student engagement, Development of Blooms taxonomy online, adhere to Ulster ’ s Principles of Assessment & Feedback for Learning. Students understood taxonomy well didn’t want to change. Use language on grid. Technology
#11 Explanation of the terms – use the words of the blooms ( audio, roll-over) Student self assessment Evaluate the process
#12 Developed tool – rubric on line – roll over, audio, visual- encourage student enagagement (hoped)
#13 Pilot group of students on the BSc (Hons) Nursing programme. Submit coursework online via BBL along with adapted Blooms as self assessment – (explain the purpose of this) Number 6 on Principles of Assessment & Feedback
#14 The process lecturer Marked online Provided focussed feedback Feedback released within 3 weeks Consisted of 3 action points aimed at helping the student to self correct and develop future performance BBL notified student when feedback was available
#15 The process – student Student to reflect on feedback and document responses to prompts and submit this. Number 7 BBL released mark
#16 Student engagement Easy to submit Timely and efficient feedback Effective use of prompts Feedback given to all students at same time Time saving due to automatic release
#17 Lack of control – not all submitted Sa form Trouble submited online – then hard copy Lack of control Text commentary not saved on BBL
#18 Project not complete – evaluate students and lecture viewpoint
#19 Reinforce role of technology in underpinning the Ulster Principles of assessment and feedback for learning Promotion of an enriched environment for assessment feedback and learning.