ACDS Assessment Community of Practice (new in 2024)
The ACDS assessment community of practice commenced in 2024 in response to increased concern with assessment strategies following the COVID pandemic and the rise of gen AI. The aim is to improve assessment through the sharing of good practice and innovative assessment strategies.
Webinar November 28, 2024 – Assessment Community of Practice
Theme: “Science as a team sport“ Presenters: Bonnie McBain, University of Newcastle > Video recording You will need to enter the following passcode to view the recording: W+Jh5ycM |
Webinar August 22, 2024 – Assessment Community of Practice
Theme: “Fostering students’ evaluative judgement through peer review” Presenters: Professor Susan Howitt, (ANU) > Video recording You will need to enter the following passcode to view the recording: Pn1!nhr8 |
Webinar July 8, 2024 – Assessment Community of Practice
Theme: “Shifting mindsets: Competency grading as an alternative to traditional marks in introductory and WIL courses” Presenters: Professor Liz Angstmann (UNSW) > Video recording |
Webinar June 6, 2024 – Assessment Community of Practice
Theme: Interactive oral assessments Presenters: Michelle Le and Bojana Sarkic (La Trobe University) > Video recording |
Previous ACDS webinars:
Webinar December 9, 2021
Theme: Embedding First Nations Health within Curriculum Presenters: Dr Ngaree Blow and Joanne Bolton > Video recording |
Webinar November 4, 2021
Theme: Crafting an on-Country learning experience at Budj Bim Presenters: Associate Professor Juliana Kaya Prpic, The University of Melbourne > Video recording |
Webinar September 16, 2021
Theme: The National Indigenous Science Education Program: Facilitating Equity, Inclusion and Belonging in Secondary and Higher Education Presenters: Joanne Jamie (Macquarie University) and Deb Breckenridge (DET, NSW) > Video recording |
Webinar August 5, 2021
Theme: Better in Blak: an ethical journey towards decolonising the Science curriculum through exposure to Indigenous Knowledge systems Presenters: Matthew Pye, Rebecca Cross, and Fran van den Berg, The University of Sydney > Video recording |
Webinar June 17, 2021
Theme: Building Bridges: Embedding Indigenous Science Into Mainstream STEM Curriculum Presenters: Reva Ramiah, Brenda Rohl, Tracey Kickett, and Allison Blyth, Curtin University > Video recording |
Webinar June 02, 2021
Theme: Overcoming barriers – Teaching for diversity and equity in STEM Facilitators: Reva Ramiah (Curtin University) Lisa Godinho (The University of Melbourne) Angela Ziebell (Monash University) Joanne Castelli (University of Western Australia) Stephen George-Williams (The University of Sydney). > Video recording > Slides > Case studies |
Webinar February 12, 2021
Theme: Future proofing curriculum quality of degrees through team-based scholarship Presenters: Associate Professor Tina Acuña, Associate Dean Learning and Teaching Performance, College of Sciences and Engineering. University of Tasmania (joint Convenor). Dr Jo-Anne Kelder, Adjunct Senior Researcher, College of Sciences and Engineering. University of Tasmania (joint Convenor) Professor Amanda Able, Deputy Dean (Learning and Teaching), Faculty of Sciences, University of Adelaide Dr Bonnie McBain, Senior Lecturer, School of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Newcastle Dr Demelza Ireland, Head of the School of Biomedical Sciences Education Unit, University of Western Australia Professor Amanda Able, Deputy Dean (Learning and Teaching), Faculty of Science, The University of Adelaide > Key messages for deans > Watch presentation |
Webinar November 12, 2020
Theme: What science learning outcomes cannot be achieved online? Presenters: Professor Angela Carbone, Dean (Learning Innovation) Faculty Science, Engineering and Technology. Swinburne University of Technology (Convenor) Professor Gwendolyn Lawrie, School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, The University of Queensland Dr Andrew Kepert, Assistant Dean Teaching and Learning, Faculty of Science, The University of Newcastle Professor Amanda Able, Deputy Dean (Learning and Teaching), Faculty of Science, The University of Adelaide > Watch presentation |
Webinar September 4, 2020
Theme: Science education leadership in times of COVID-19 Presenters: Professor Adam Bridgeman (Pro-Vice Chancellor – Educational Innovation at the University of Sydney) (watch presentation) Professor Peter Adams (President of the Academic Board at The University of Queensland) (Watch presentation). |