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      International Online Conference sponsored by the REAP Project    
               Assessment design for learner responsibility            
                          29th - 31st May 2007                         
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                    SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED to 28 March
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Good news! The submission deadline for the above event has been extended until 28 March 2007, so it's not too late to add your submission to our growing collection of innovative and inspiring case studies. If you have examples of good practice to share with the international community, please submit, by 28 March, either:

- a short reflective case study (about 4 sides) of an assessment design or institutional strategy that promotes 'assessment FOR learning' at course, faculty or institutional level
                                    OR
- a set of principles of good assessment and feedback practice, or some 'questions worth asking' about assessment theory or practice

Participation is free. Further information about the conference, guidelines on submissions, and a case study template, are all available on our website at http://www.reap.ac.uk, or please contact Dr Rachel Harris, Inspire Research Ltd, [log in to unmask]

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The conference is part of the Re-engineering Assessment Practices (REAP) project <www.reap.ac.uk>, a £1m initiative funded by the Scottish Funding Council under its e-Learning Transformation initiative. REAP is a collaboration across University of Strathclyde, University of Glasgow and Glasgow Caledonian University.  REAP is evaluating the impact of new assessment practices supported by technology at course, faculty and institutional level.

CONFERENCE THEMES:
Focusing on assessment FOR learning in tertiary education the conference has three themes to be addressed through keynotes, case studies and structured discussions.

      Theme 1: Assessment and the first year experience
      Theme 2: Great designs for assessment
      Theme 3: Institutional strategies (designs) for assessment

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Mantz Yorke, Visiting Professor in the Department of Educational Research, Lancaster University, UK 

David Boud, Professor of Adult Education and Dean of the University Graduate School at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia 

Trudy Banta, Professor of Higher Education and Vice Chancellor of Planning and Institutional Improvement at Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, USA

HOW TO PARTICIPATE:
Please see the submission information above, or join the discussions online on May 29th-31st 2007.  Registration is free but all participants must register between 10-18th May 2007.

More information is available from the conference site at: www.reap.ac.uk 
or contact Dr Rachel Harris, Inspire Research Ltd, 
[log in to unmask]
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Many thanks indeed

Jenny Booth
Teaching & Learning Technology Adviser
REAP Project
University of Strathclyde