We have done considerable work on this in Computing. See:
"Computing Graduate Employability: Sharing Practice" and Building a
Graduate Employability Community in Computing "GECCO Workshops Report"
both available from https://cphc.ac.uk/publications/reports/
I'd be very happy to talk about any of this further.
- Sally
> We are thinking about the topics of employability / becoming a
> professional / developing industry links - does anyone has some good
> ideas / resources that we might have a look at? In particular, we are
> looking for examples of how employability might be reflected in
> formative or summative assessments, or in tasks / activities that take
> place during a typical undergraduate module.
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> Kind regards, and thanks in anticipation
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Professor of Computing Education
School of Computing, University of Kent,
Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7NF, UK
http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/people/staff/saf/index.html
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