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3. Brainstorm some ideas about how you could assess practical, hands-on skills. How can activity-based teaching, learning and assessment of practical, hands-on skills integrate summative and formative assessment of learning, for learning and as learning?<br>
 
3. Brainstorm some ideas about how you could assess practical, hands-on skills. How can activity-based teaching, learning and assessment of practical, hands-on skills integrate summative and formative assessment of learning, for learning and as learning?<br>
 
4. Now look at this [http://oasis.col.org/bitstream/handle/11599/3695/2020_Neal_Assessment_of_Comptetencies_in_Digital_Learning.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y COL presentation]<br>
 
4. Now look at this [http://oasis.col.org/bitstream/handle/11599/3695/2020_Neal_Assessment_of_Comptetencies_in_Digital_Learning.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y COL presentation]<br>
a. Share in a WENote comment below, one or two ideas from the presentation you might use in your own assessment if necessary.<br>
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5. Engage in a discussion with other participants on this course about the challenges and possibilities of applied activity-based and integrated assessment in your own context.<br>
 
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Revision as of 07:45, 19 April 2022

You have explored integrated activity-based assessment to this point. Over the last period of Covid many of us have had to transition to online teaching and learning. The same principles of activity-based and integrated teaching, learning and assessment apply. Of course, there are some differences in practice. Let’s explore what integrated activity-based assessment might look like online.

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Online activity-based assessment in practice

1. Think about an assessment you recently used for classroom-based teaching.
a. To what extent is the assessment activity-based, and how does it integrate assessment for learning, of learning and as learning? How can you adapt it to be more activity-based and integrated?
b. How can you adapt your assessment for teaching remotely or online? What technology/ies would you use and why?
2. Read this short set of guidelines from COL.
a. What ideas do you get from these guidelines for more activity-based and integrated assessment? How can you implement those ideas?

It can be much more challenging to assess practical, hands-on skills in an online environment.

3. Brainstorm some ideas about how you could assess practical, hands-on skills. How can activity-based teaching, learning and assessment of practical, hands-on skills integrate summative and formative assessment of learning, for learning and as learning?
4. Now look at this COL presentation
5. Engage in a discussion with other participants on this course about the challenges and possibilities of applied activity-based and integrated assessment in your own context.