Sorry to break in on the flow of what looks like a fascinating conversation (have been travelling in the UK/Europe, sorry to have missed some 'old' AR friends including Jean at York St John, Jack and the Bath group as I visited near Bath, but was able to celebrate the publication of her books on Chinese educational experiences with Moira Laidlaw, so that was good!)
Am now back at work in New Zealand, and I've just received a new publication from our teaching excellence centre, Ako Aotearoa. Their "A Tertiary Practitioner's guide to collecting evidence of learner benefit" is freely available from http://akoaotearoa.ac.nz/collecting-evidence so I thought I'd pass it on in case any of you are working in environments where it might be useful. Ako has a huge variety of resources available from the website and they're copyright free with the following proviso: "You are free to copy, distribute, display and perform the work as well as to remix, tweak and build upon this work non-commercially, as long as you credit the author/s and license your new creations under the identical terms". Here's to free sharing! Hope you enjoy it.
Warm regards
Pip Bruce Ferguson