re-mediating assessment

wherein we consider the possibilities for participatory approaches to assessment of learning with digital badges, online learning, open courses, MOOCs, AI, and beyond

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

What Participatory Assessment is NOT

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Obviously a blog devoted to participatory assessment should explain what that means. And try to do so in simple every day terms. This is ...

I'm bringing sexyback: some thoughts on formative assessment

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Immersed as I am lately in the world of participatory assessment, I go through cycles of forgetting and then remembering and then forgetting...
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Monday, July 20, 2009

making universities relevant: the naked teaching approach

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I feel sorry for college deans, I really do * . They face the herculean task of proving that the brick-and-mortar college experience offers ...
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Friday, July 17, 2009

getting students off of Maggie's farm

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I stumbled across an interesting cross-blog conversation about Social Media Classroom and similar Learning Management Systems (LMS's). I...
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Monday, July 13, 2009

on the community-source model for open educational software design

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For all my fascination with all things open-source , I'm finding that the notion of open source software (OSS) is one that's used fa...
Thursday, July 9, 2009

Participatory Assessment for Bridging the Void between Content and Participation.

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Here at Re-Mediating Assessment , we share our ideas about educational practices, mostly as they relate to innovative assessment practices a...
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Five tips for seeding and feeding your educational community

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Dan Hickey's recent post on seeding, feeding, and weeding educators' networks got me thinking, for lots of reasons--not least of wh...
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Weeding, Seeding, and Feeding Social Educational Designs

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This post examines the implications of a post at the Harvard Business blog by David Armano titled Debunking Social Media Myths about social ...
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Sunday, July 5, 2009

On collaborative platforms for sharing educational practices

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I've been in conversation with lots of educators recently about strategies for developing and supporting collaborative communities of te...
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opening up scholarship: generosity among grinches

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why academic research and open exchange of ideas are like that bottle of raspberry vinaigrette salad dressing you've had in the back of ...
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