The value of a community of practice in the subject design process when embedding interactive oral assessments

Authors

  • Deborah Scheele
  • Amita Krautloher
  • Saeed Shaeri
  • Marie-Louise Craig
  • Ruth Crawford

Keywords:

Community of Practice, Interactive Oral Assessments, Subject design, Backward design

Abstract

This paper shares insights gained from members of a Community of Practice (CoP) who jointly designed and developed Interactive Oral Assessments (IOAs) for their online subjects in the first half of 2021 as part of a broader institutional project to improve online assessment practice across a multi-campus regional NSW university. Meetings of the CoP were conducted virtually to allow geographically dispersed staff to participate in and benefit from the sessions. The main aim of the CoP was to design online assessments that promote academic integrity and reflect authentic graduates' practice. The CoP members implemented new assessment regimes, tasks and rubrics for their respective subjects involved in the initiative and developed a suite of resources for future staff interested in trialling this approach. The outcomes highlight the value of a dedicated CoP in supporting academics to successfully embed a new assessment approach, and for encouraging uptake across the university courses.

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Published

2021-11-29

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ASCILITE Conference - Full Papers