​Good evening Dyi and thank you for your observation. I deliberately did not state which level of education to ensure as many responses were possible. It is something we have considered if there is enough interest although we have had over 40 responses already


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melanie




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It might also be useful to clarify which students this is aimed at (eg not PhD students).

Best wishes,
Dyi

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On Wed, 1 Jan 2020 at 17:46, Marion Hersh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Interesting, but a pity you did not include a second question asking
people to comment on their preferences.  Without comments I think it
will be difficult to interpret.

Marion

On 01/01/2020 17:24, Andy Flack wrote:
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> Thank you very much for this.
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> Please do share your results with the list: I’m intrigued!
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> Good afternoon people and I hope you have recovered from the excesses of the winter break. Myself and two of my lovely STAART ambassadors are presenting at a teaching and learning conference and we would like your opinions to share with the academics who are attending. If you are/were a disabled university student, your input will be very much appreciated. It will literally take 2 minutes. There are 11 options for the most popular forms of assessment at university. All you have to do is select your preferred three ​options. And that is it. The closing date is the 8th January 2020. if you would like to know the results, email me after 9th January and I can email you the results.
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