Web-based self- and peer-assessment of teachers’ digital competencies |
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Authors: | Hans Põldoja Terje Väljataga Mart Laanpere Kairit Tammets |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Informatics, Tallinn University, Narva mnt 25, Tallinn, 10120, Estonia
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Abstract: | Although there exist several alternative frameworks and standards for describing the digital competencies expected from teachers, there is a lack of Web-based assessment tools that allow authentic, reliable and valid assessment of these competencies. This paper addresses the design challenges related to a software solution for self- and peer-assessment of teachers’ digital competencies. The empirical part of the paper describes the participatory design process and results from the first user testing of a Web-based self- and peer-assessment tool DigiMina, which supports teachers in building and sharing a personal competency profile. In DigiMina, the competencies are assessed by a teacher herself or by her peers using the performance indicators that are based on the competency model NETS for Teachers created by the International Society of Technology in Education. |
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