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Assessment Using Web 2.0 Technologies

A presentation by Peter Bishop, in partial fulfillment for course Education 6610: Research in Computers in the Curriculum. Assessment Using Web 2.0 Technologies. Methods. Findings. Web 2.0 As Formative Assessment. Self-Assessment Using Web 2.0.

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Assessment Using Web 2.0 Technologies

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  1. A presentation by Peter Bishop, in partial fulfillment for course Education 6610: Research in Computers in the Curriculum Assessment Using Web 2.0 Technologies

  2. Methods

  3. Findings

  4. Web 2.0 As Formative Assessment

  5. Self-Assessment Using Web 2.0

  6. Use of rubrics to assess student learning when using web 2.0

  7. Discussion

  8. Conclusion

  9. Implications

  10. Limitations

  11. References

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  13. 3.Barwell, G. Moore, C. Walker, R., (2011). Marking machinima: A case study in assessing student use of a web 2.0 technology. Australasian Journal of Education Technology. 27(5), 765-780. Retrieved from: http://www.ascilite.org.au. 4.Chang, C., & Tseng K. (2009). Use and performances fo Web-based portfolio assessment. British journal of Educational Technology. 40(2). 358-370. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8535.2008.00885.x

  14. 5.Chang, C. C., & Wu, B.H. (2012). Is teacher assessment reliable or valid for high school students under a web-based portfolio environment? Educational Technology & Society, 15(4), 265–278. Retrieved from: http://www.ifets.info 6.Churchill, D. (2009). Educational applications of web 2.0: using blogs to support teaching and learning. British Journal of Educational Technology, 40(1),179-183. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8535.2008.00865.x

  15. 7.Griffith, S. (2009). Assessing student participation in an online graduate course. International Journal of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning. 6(4), 35-44. Retrieved from: http://www.itdl.org/ 8.Lai, Yiu Chi and Ng, Eugenia M.W. (2011). Using Wikis to develop student teachers’ learning, teaching, and assessment capabilities. Internet and Higher Education. 14(1),15-26. doi:10.1016/j.iheduc.2010.06.001

  16. 9.Terrel, J., Richardson, J., Hamilton M. (2011). Using web 2.0 to teach web 2.0: A case study in aligning teaching, learning and assessment with professional practice. Australasian Journal of Education Technology, 27(5), 846-862. Retrieved from: http://www.ascilite.org.au. 10.Wang, K. H., Wang, T. H., Wang, W. L.., Huang, S. C. (2006). Learning styles and formative assessment strategy: enhancing student achievement in web-bases learning. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning.22(3), 207-217. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2729.2006.00166.x

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