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Beyond Conventional Assessment Formats

Learning & Teaching Building, Seminar Room
acton, australia
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Thu, 10 Oct, 12pm - 1:30pm AEDT

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Beyond Conventional Assessment Formats

This workshop delivered by Dr Marina Iskhakova from the College of Business and Economics will provide strategies on how to engage videos, interviews, music, poetry, art, dance, painting, observations into your assessments.

The workshop encourages and inspires lecturers and tutors to take on innovative strategies to enrich assessment strategies and practices. Participants will explore diverse non-conventional mediums such as videos, interviews, music, poetry, art, dance, painting, and observations to enhance student engagement and comprehension, and make assessments more inclusive for various cultural backgrounds. Can a student in a non-art degree express the knowledge or topic’s comprehension through poetry, dance or painting?

Through practical exercises and discussions, participants will learn how to integrate these unconventional formats effectively into their assessments, fostering courage, creativity, critical thinking and multi-dimensional learning experiences for students. Possibly you also will create an assessment which will be one of the most memorable and impactful in your student’s University life.

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  • This event is for ANU staff only.
  • At this event ANU Staff may take photographs or record video and audio. CLT uses this content to promote and support Learning and Teaching activity at ANU and it may be published on the ANU website, CLT newsletter or through other ANU communications channels (LinkedIn, College social media etc). You can see more and choose to opt out from being photographed or recorded using this CLT Event Attendee Information and Opt Out Form.
  • If you require accessibility accommodations or a visitor Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan please contact us at clt@anu.edu.au.
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Learning & Teaching Building, Seminar Room
acton, australia