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The 7th annual e-Assessment Question 18th and 19th March 2009 - London

A Forum on e-Assessment in Secondary, Tertiary and Workplace Education

When: Wednesday 7th May 2008

Where: EMFEC, Robins Wood House, Aspley, Nottingham


EVENT IN CONTEXT

This forum was organized by the e-Assessment Association in conjunction with ABC Awards in order to highlight the benefits of e-Assessment and to explore issues in its development and use in two broad areas of education: Secondary/Tertiary HE; and Tertiary FE/Workplace. This event was part of a series of fora being held across the UK under the auspices of the e-Assessment Association. This present forum will discuss the main features in the relevant sector led by a well-known exponent in the field and gather informed views through discussion under the guidance of experienced facilitators. The embryonic e-Assessment Association has three major goals for its community: to provide professional support for workers in this field of expertise, to work collaboratively with members and national organisations to create and communicate the positive contribution that technologies can make to assessment methods and produce a statement of good practice for commercial vendors of e-Assessment.

This event concluded by establishing a special interest group in e-Assessment in this part of the UK.

OBJECTIVES

This forum provided delegates with:

• present high level over views of e-Assessment in the educational sectors of Secondary/Tertiary HE and Tertiary FE/Workplace;
• describe and discuss a sensible way forward in e-Assessment for these sectors;
• speculate on future developments in e-Assessment;
• hear from the guest speaker about the future of e-Assessment; and
• form a special interest group of the e-Assessment Association in your part of the UK.

There will be networking opportunities, a chance to see some demonstrations and talk to leading exponents of e-Assessment in the UK. 

WHO ATTENDED?

Teachers, lecturers in FE and HE, directors of Curriculum, IT and MIS Managers, Examinations Officers, Curriculum Leaders, Course Managers, Managers in Private Training Providers and others with some knowledge and experience of e-Assessment in either one of the two sectors of education covered at this event.

 

Prof Cliff Beevers, Chair of eAA

Iain Lowson (HMI) presenting

Delegates and Members of the eAA

Martyn Leese leads table discussion

Cliff Beevers and Fred McBride

Cliff beevers - Chair

Delegates and Members of the eAA

Prof Fred McBride presenting

PROGRAMME

9.30 Registration & Refreshments
10.00 Welcome & Introduction to the Day, Prof Cliff Beevers, Chair of eAA
10.15 Keynote 1: “e-Assessment in FE and Workplace Education, A View from Scotland” Iain Lowson
11.15 Coffee break
11.30 Guest speaker: “Experience the Excitement of e-assessment” Fred McBride
12.00 Keynote 2: “e-Assessment in Secondary and Higher Education” Helen Ashton/Cliff Beevers
13.00 BUFFET LUNCH
13.45 Breakout sessions: delegates allocated to discussion group of their choice ie keynote 1 or 2
14.30 Round up plenary session to include identification of SIG coordinators
15.00 Close

The keynote speakers and the discussion FACILITATORS included

Dr Helen Ashton, Head of e-assessment, SCHOLAR, Heriot-Watt University;
Professor Cliff Beevers, Heriot-Watt University, Chair of eAA;
Iain Lowson, HMIE, Scotland;
Professor Fred McBride, Queen’s University, Belfast; R&D Director, ALTA Systems (NI) Ltd; 
Martin Ripley, Director of the 21st Century Learning Alliance, London;
Jeff Ross, Assessment Tomorrow, London;
Craig Strangwick, Systems Manager at ABC Awards,
Kate Soper, e Assessment Projects Coordinator for ABC Awards.

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