Saturday 20 February 2010

Formative e-assessment in Economics at Derby


http://www.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/case-studies/tangible/derby/index_html
University of Derby, Formative e-assessment in Economics

Summary
The purpose of this innovation was to support private study with the aim of reducing failure rates on the micro-economics first year module.

The idea was to put in place a number of formative e-assessments available to the students so they could be completed in addition to the lectures and tutorials. By putting these assessments in place and allowing students to take them multiple times it was expected that the students would be able to address common areas that were found to be a problem on previous courses.

The courses were already using a VLE and this was just an additional component. However to ensure that students actually completed them a support and follow up mechanism was put in place. This enabled the identification of students that needed additional support early on in the course.

 A slight problem was that of connectivity; the e-assessments could only be accessed on campus  through the network and were not available outside of the campus. Part of the reason for this was the file size, in fact initially it was found that many of the PCs on site were not up to specification.

Innovative

In terms of innovation, e-assessment is common place now it does enable repeat tests and students to self help. In the case of this study the assessments have been designed in house therefore cost effective and the case study emphasises the fact that the tests have been designed with extensive feedback loops therefore supporting the natural progression of the student.

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