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

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Video of Barry McGaw on Assessment Strategies for 21st Century Skills (Measurement Working Group)

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I just came across a video of a keynote by Barry McGaw at last month’s Learning and World Technology Forum. McGaw heads the Intel/Microsoft...
Friday, January 22, 2010

Can We Really Measure "21st Century" Skills?

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The members of the 21st Century Assessment Project were asked a while ago to respond to four pressing questions regarding assessment of “21s...
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Monday, November 16, 2009

Join this discussion on Grading 2.0

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Over at the HASTAC forum , a conversation has begun around the role of assessment in 21st-century classrooms. The hosts of this discussion...
Tuesday, October 27, 2009

The Void Between Colleges of Education and the University Teaching and Learning

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In this post, I consider the tremendous advances in educational research I am seeing outside of colleges of education and ponder the relevan...
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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Positioning Portfolios for Participation

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Much of our work in our 21st Century Assessment project this year has focused on communicating participatory assessment to broader audiences...

Participation versus Compulsion

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In Sleeping Alone and Starting Out Early , Jenna McWilliams offers up a concise summary of the value of blogging for schools. Her post got ...
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Q & A with Henry Jenkins' New Media Literacies Seminar

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New media scholar Henry Jenkins is teaching a graduate seminar on new media literacies at the University of Southern California's Annenb...
Tuesday, August 4, 2009

putting the "our" in "open source"

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on the dearth of women in the open source programming movement In case you haven't seen it yet, I wanted to link you to Kirrily Robert...
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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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