Assessment and multimedia authoring – a tool for externalising understanding |
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Authors: | A. McFarlane,J.M. Williams,& M. Bonnett |
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Affiliation: | Homerton College Cambridge |
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Abstract: | Abstract Multimedia authoring software has a number of features that, given teacher support, should provide conditions that help pupils create material that genuinely reflects their understanding. This paper reviews the ways in which use of this technology may also support improvements in assessment. Drawing on research findings it describes how pupil-produced multimedia documents can reveal aspects of performance that traditional tests may not recognise. If such assessment is to be accepted at the policy level, a shared set of criteria for achievement must be developed in terms of technical manipulation and content exposition. Lines of enquiry for further investigation of multimedia authoring, pupil learning and assessment are proposed. |
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Keywords: | Assessment Constructivist Drugs education Hypermedia Interview Primary Questionnaire Multimedia authoring |
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