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Faculty
of Science Learning,
Teaching and Assessment Information and Resources |
08/11/13
1) Staff Development sessions
After discussions with programme leaders and after reviewing student
surveys, the Faculty would like to offer the following staff development
sessions at Byrom St for interested staff:
· e-Marking basics
Training in Turnitin Grademark and the use of statement banks, these
being particularly efficient means of annotating students’ work with
commonly-used and detailed comments. e-Marking also facilitates the return of
prompt feedback through Blackboard. This avoids the possibility of students
missing paper-based feedback due to being absent from class.
· e-Marking rubrics
Training in Turnitin Grademark rubric libraries. For colleagues who
already use Grademark and want an efficient means of clearly communicating to
students how their mark was determined. This might addresses issues of fairness
and may be of particular interest in those assessments where a team of markers
are involved.
· Allocation of differentiated marks for
members in group work
Training in WebPA. This open source software allows tutors to allocated
an average mark to each group submitting work, the mark for individual group
members been determined by the members’ perceptions of each other efforts. This
will be of interest to programmes where students have complained about fairness
in grades for group work where a single mark was allocated to all members of a
group.
Please use this webform by Friday 15th Nov to indicate
which session(s) you would like to attend and which time is best for you. Sessions
cannot be guaranteed if numbers are insufficient:
http://www.survey.ljmu.ac.uk/2013scssd
2) Online resource contains over 5000 fully searchable health record for
London 1848 to 1973 (thank to Jim Turner)
This JISC project launched this week: London's Pulse
3) What is a scientist's role in society? (Thanks to Jackie Gresham)
An appeal for contributions from The Guardian Higher Education Network:
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