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Re: Online assessment using Blackboard

From:

Arthur Loughran <[log in to unmask]>

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Blackboard/Courseinfo userslist <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Wed, 21 Feb 2007 13:29:39 +0000

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Hi,
Great idea.  Is it possible though to use video conferencing for the
meeting and hence save the travel costs and more importantly time away
from task?  Video conferencing might also make it easier for attendees
to be less worried about the focus and allow us to have a more flexible
agenda.

best,
Arthur


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Dr. Arthur J. Loughran
Senior Lecturer
Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD)
University of Paisley
Paisley PA1 2BE
tele:     +44-(0)141-848-3558
fax:      +44-(0)141-848-3822
email:   [log in to unmask]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>> Richard Parsons <[log in to unmask]> 21/02/2007 1:07:24 pm >>>
Yes, I have the same query, as we would like to commit someone from
Dundee to attend, but this may depend on the discussions. The overall
idea is very sound, as we all be facing similar issues. 

I think the main content item to resolve is the interpretation of
"online assessment" in a narrower or broader sense. 

Narrow (or focused) = Bb online assessment tool, question types,
question banks and tools, academic staff engagement, alternative
approaches, interoperability, usage, security, summative assessment
practices etc. 

Broad = online assessment including many formative and summative
activities, many emerging, - self, peer, online submission, plagiarism
checks, discussion board postings assessment, group-work evaluation,
portfolios, etc. 

My opinion on what is useful to discuss at a meeting would be some the
focused, and (mostly) some of the broad issues. In Dundee, we are
generally comfortable with the narrow or focused issues at present,
but
we expect the broader items to undergo further substantial changes in
the coming years. 

Richard

Dr Richard Parsons
Director of the Learning Centre
[log in to unmask]   Ph +44 (0) 1382 384265


>>> Sarah Connor <[log in to unmask]> 21/02/2007 11:27 >>>
I was wondering if you could give us some idea as to the intended type
of content...............thanks

Sarah Connor 
Senior Lecturer / Adult Nursing 
Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences 
School of Nursing 
Kingston Hill 
Surrey KT2 7LB 

Tel 0208-547-8708 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Harry Temmink <[log in to unmask]> 
Date: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 3:29 pm 
Subject: Re: Online assessment using Blackboard 
To: [log in to unmask] 

> Dear Colleagues 
> Following a discussion trend in JISC Blackboard user group, about 
> ComputerAided Assessment and VLE's (Bb), I suggested that 
> Westminster might host a 
> working lunch/ reasonably informal session on above subject. A 
> platform if 
> you will, where we might fruitfully have an exchange of ideas and 
> workingpractices. 
> 
> I am delighted to have been told by our Director of On-Line 
> Learning, Prof 
> Gunter Saunders, that he would be delighted to host such an event. 
> 
> Can I therefore extend an invite to the first 20-25 colleagues 
> responding to 
> this invitation, to join us here at the University of Westminster on

> Wednesday 18th of April at say 12:30 for 1pm. 
> I imagine the session lasting till about 4:30pm. 
> Buffet type lunch and tea/ coffee later on will be provided by us. 
> Looking forward to hearing from you soon 
> 
> The Marylebone Campus is sooooo easy to find in London:- we are 
> oppositeBaker Street tube station and immediately opposite Madame 
> Tussaud's.... 
> 
> RSVP to [log in to unmask] 
> 
> 
> Kindest regards 
> Harry Temmink 
> 
> 
> H J Temmink 
> School Senior Tutor 
> Westminster Business School 
> University of Westminster 
> 35 Marylebone Rd, London, NW1 5LS 
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> -----Original Message----- 
> From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
> Sent: 10 February 2007 17:31 
> To: [log in to unmask]; Bernadette Hilditch 
> Subject: RE: Online assessment using Blackboard 
> 
> Hi 
> 
> I'm a Learning Technology Adviser at the University of Brighton 
> and am 
> responsible for supporting schools on our Eastbourne Campus. 
> 
> Quite a number of our sport science lecturers are using Bb for
online

> assessments and, in general get on quite well with it i think. 
> 
> Recently though, I became aware of the annoying scoring system 
> employedin the Multiple Answer questions where the 'partial 
> credit' option seems 
> to promise the ability to allocate a score of say, 2 out of 5 if a 
> student successfully identifies 2 of 3 possible correct answers. 
> However, these question types use a negative scoring system which 
> isn'tat all helpful to the overall result. 
> 
> Anyway, that aside, i'd be very interested in having copies of your 
> papers and student instructions and also if you have any advice on
the 
> best way to download the results to Excel. In my experience, the
data

> needs a lot of tidying up once it's downloaded - I would be very 
> greatful for any advice on the quickest and easiest way to do 
> this. At 
> the moment I use Find ( <*> ) and Replace to clean up the html 
> tags but 
> haven't discovered a quick way to delete all those unwanted columns.

> 
> Any advice would be very much appreciated. 
> 
> With kind Regards 
> 
> Joyce Webber 
> Learning Technologies Adviser 
> University of Brighton 
> Eastbourne Campus 
> 01273 644112 
> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Blackboard/Courseinfo userslist 
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Bernadette

> Hilditch 
> Sent: 09 February 2007 16:29 
> To: [log in to unmask] 
> Subject: Re: Online assessment using Blackboard 
> 
> ME TOO Harry - experience in enjoying making it work - and we are
also 
> upbeat about it 
> I manage Blackboard here in College and have successfully trained 
> lecturers to use it 
> for online testing (both self assessment and final exams) across a 
> variety of subject areas. 
> Bernadette Hilditch 
> St Helens College 
> Curriculum On-Line Co-ordinator 
> e-Learning Consultant (SAIITT) 
> 
> 
> ________________________________ 
> 
> From: Blackboard/Courseinfo userslist on behalf of 
> [log in to unmask] 
> Sent: Thu 2/8/2007 14:38 
> To: [log in to unmask] 
> Subject: Re: Online assessment using Blackboard 
> 
> 
> 
> My experience at the Westminster Business School, is luckily far
more

> up-beat 
> than Mark's comments 
> I have for the last 2.5 years run exams in Excel applications 
> using Bb 
> with 
> student numbers of around 350 - 400 at the same time! 
> I would not want to go back to mannually marking all those 
> spreadsheets!If anyone is interested, I can let them have either 
> papers on the 
> subject or 
> instructions we give to students before each exam. 
> 
> There are plenty of critisisms of Bb and it's handling exam
software,

> but I have 
> experience in making it work! 
> Kind Regatrds 
> Harry Temmink 
> Principal Lecturer & 
> School Senior Tutor 
> Westminster Business School 
> University of Westminster 
> 35 Marylebone Road 
> London NW1 5LS 
> 
> 
> 
> Quoting Mark Gamble <[log in to unmask]>: 
> 
> > We do lots of high stakes CBE and wouldn't dream of using Bb. It's

> > important that CB exams are as robust as possible and anything
else

> > takiing place on the same sytsem at the same time as a high stakes

> exam 
> > is, imho, a recipe for disaster. For whoever proposed the idea, 
> suggest 
> > they consider the consequences of an exam lock-up when students
are

> 65% 
> > through exam time - and was thse system capturing answers 
> throughout?> What about server performance, too, if you have 100 
> students taking an 
> > exam and some lecturer, in all innocence, starts a heavy-demand 
> activity 
> > on your Bb system (at the same time as a dozen others decide the 
> same> thing)? And of course, can you ensure security on a server 
> which is 
> > actually intended for all your students to access anyway? 
> > 
> > We use QMP and have 4 (yup, four) servers. Two, balanced, for the 
> exams, 
> > one for test and one for open-access low stakes and general 
> materials.> And I have to say, we still have problems: the 
> balanced pair went 
> > through a single switch - and, yes, it had to fail in the middle 
> of an 
> > exam. We live and learn..... I wouldn't say QuestionMark is
entirely 
> > straightforward to implement, either....... 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > -- 
> > Regards 
> > Mark 
> > 
> > Mark Gamble 
> > Head of Learning Technology 
> > University of Bedfordshire 
> > Tel (+44)1582 489260 Fax (+44)1582 489259 
> > Mob 07720 068605 Int ext 2260 / 6360 (mobex) 
> > 
> > 
> > >>> [log in to unmask] 02/07/07 10:32 AM >>> 
> > Hi 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > PCMD is eager to implement online high stakes assessment in the
near 
> > future. As well as investigating the provision of QMP, I have been

> > asked to consider the feasibility of using Blackboards built in 
> > assessment tools. Yes, that's what I thought....! :o$ 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > If anyone does have any experience of using Blackboard for 
> really high 
> > stakes assessment, or has any advice on implementing this using 
> > alternative software, I'd be really grateful to hear your
thoughts.

> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Many thanks 
> > 
> > Tash 
> > 
> > -------------------------------------------- 
> > 
> > Natasha Harden 
> > 
> > Teaching, Learning & Assessment Systems Leader 
> > 
> > Peninsula College of Medicine & Dentistry 
> > 
> > Room C303, Portland Square 
> > 
> > Drake Circus, Plymouth 
> > 
> > PL4 8AA 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > (01752) 238016 
> > 
> > [log in to unmask] 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> H J Temmink 
> School Senior Tutor 
> Westminster Business School 
> University of Westminster 
> 35 Marylebone Road 
> London NW1 5LS 
> 
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