Using wikis for summative and formative assessment
Cubric, Marija
(2007)
Using wikis for summative and formative assessment.
In:
Procs of REAP '07: Assessment Design for Learner Responsibility : T2 - Great Designs for Assessment, Web 2.0 pedagogic design.
University of Strathclyde.
This case study describes a wiki-based assessment strategy and the underlying “blended learning” process, that have been formulated and implemented in a series of “trials” at University of Hertfordshire Business School (Cubric, 2006; 2007). The main motivation for use of wikis was to gain regular insight into students’ understanding, so to enable more targeted and frequent feedback. The common characteristic of all (four) trials was that they were based on weekly wiki updates by students, that were triggered by tutor-set questions and assessed. The results of the trials have shown that students like the idea of using wikis for learning, particularly if supported by well-defined learning and teaching process.
Item Type | Book Section |
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Additional information | Released under Creative Commons license http://creative.commons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ |
Keywords | blended learning, collaborative authoring, peer reviews |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 16:27 |
Last Modified | 30 May 2025 23:12 |
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