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Assimilate Conference:

Assessing students at Masters Level



Thursday 6th September 2012, 9.00-5.00



The Rosebowl, Leeds Metropolitan University
About us:
Assimilate is a three-year National Teaching Fellowship(s) funded project investigating innovative assessment at Masters level. We have been exploring practice in the UK and internationally over the last two years, with participants at our first conference in July 2011 contributing actively to this work. We have been using Activity Theory and Q methodology to help us analyse the various case study data and to model educator perspectives on assessment practices. We will be presenting our findings at our conference at Leeds Metropolitan University in September 2012 when the project culminates.

The conference:
Attendance (and beverages) at the conference sessions are supported by the project and therefore free, and participants will be able to purchase lunch at your own cost at the university refectory. Please select your preferred workshops on the booking form at the end of the page.
Programme:
Workshops are running at parallel times, on three different themes:

a)       Creative Masters level assessment approaches

b)       Developing and demonstrating employability skills at Masters level

c)       Innovative alternatives to dissertations


9.00am

Registration and coffee

9.30

Keynote Innovative Assessment at Masters level: a systematic analysis of learning from the NTFS-funded Assimilate project on Masters level assessment. Sally Brown and Tim Deignan

10.45

Coffee and transition time

11.00-11.45

Workshop 1a  Incremental assessment techniques to replace a traditional assignment on a Masters level Project Management module. Andrew Bell and Anthony Olomolaiye, Coventry University


Workshop 1b The value of Masters level learning in nursing practice. Debbie Casey, Sunita Morris and Liz Clark, Leeds Metropolitan University

Workshop 1c The Topical Review article: a suggestion for an additional M-level Professional Project methodology. John Sweet Independent consultant

11.55-12.40

Workshop 2a Potential student employability benefits of undertaking client-focused business projects. Simon O’Leary, Regents College


Workshop 2b Are we mastering creative assessment or is the writing on the wall? Emma Bond and Jessica Clark, University Campus Suffolk


Workshop 2c Portfolio dissertations: what are they? Peter Lake and Paul Crowther, Sheffield Hallam University

12.40-13.40

Lunch

13.40-14.25

Workshop 3a Dialogic assessment at Masters level. Ruth Pilkington, University of Central Lancashire

Workshop 3b Developing and demonstrating employability skills at Masters level. Marie Hardie and Steve Jewell Coventry University

Workshop 3c Patchwork text and feedback. Ann Wilson, University of New South Wales

14.35-15.20

Workshop 4a Oral assessments in Business and HRM to enhance learning.  Gary Connor, Coventry University

Workshop 4b Challenging academic traditions: designing an innovative HE professional capacity-building Masters qualification.  Susan Stevenson, Pip Bruce Ferguson and Debbie Bright, New Zealand Curriculum Design Institute


Workshop 4c Professional projects to replace dissertations. Judith Holloway and Penelope  Nestel, University of Southampton

15.20-15.35

Coffee and Transitions

15.35-16.45

International plenary: Perspectives on Masters level assessment. Hetty Grunefeld, University of Utrecht, Netherlands, Lone Krogh, Aalborg University, Denmark,  Susan Stevenson, New Zealand Curriculum Design Institute, Ann Wilson , University of New South Wales Australia


16.45-17.00

Conclusions


To book please follow the link: Conference Registration Form<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEZ5RGE0SXRhc3Z5NGJJYjI3NEJfMlE6MQ>
Delegates wishing to book overnight accommodation may wish to look at the following hotels which are close to the conference venue:

The Met, Leeds<http://www.principal-hayley.com/locations/the-met/map--directions.aspx>
The Radisson<http://www.radissonblu.co.uk/hotel-leeds>
The Merrion Hotel<http://www.brook-hotels.co.uk/hotels/merrion-hotel-rooms>

For any conference queries, please contact Georgi Sinclair; [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
For more information on the Assimilate project, visit our website: http://assimilate.teams.leedsmet.ac.uk<http://assimilate.teams.leedsmet.ac.uk/>







Best wishes
Sally
Sally Brown
Emeritus Professor, Leeds Metropolitan University
Adjunct Professor, University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Adjunct Professor, James Cook University, Northern Queensland
Adjunct Professor, Central Queensland University
Visiting Professor, University of Plymouth
Visiting Professor Liverpool John Moores University
Contact me if you need my home postal address in Newcastle
See my new website at http://sally-brown.net/.
For the present, please continue to use my Leeds Met email address
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