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  1. @thomduggan I was surprised the other day ascilite followed my tweeter so I followed back lol
  2. Spoke to Helen Carter from UC, noted the excellent move to partner with an external host for their LMS
  3. If there is one thing I learned at acode, it is recognizing that CQU is doing so many good things in L&T and assessment albeit in pockets
  4. Having a student panel to report on their experiences of assessment practices is a great idea... Very powerful, will do something similar
  5. Http://lightworkmarking.org looking for volunteers to test system
  6. Follow up on remarx altc project
  7. It appears acode attendees are big on audio-based assessment feedback in place of written text
  8. @thomduggan everyone is keeping quiet lol
  9. Rob talking about Flexible Learning review at Murdoch in 2001 hmmm hmmm
  10. Presentation by Rob Phillips on traditional and online assessment, exactly the same presentation as his ascilite 2003 presentation. Hmmm
  11. Http://Andy.services.adelaide.edu.au/moodle
  12. Diagnostics assessment resurfaced as gaining new interest in HE
  13. Formative assessment & Summative assessment are old terms. Referred to now as assessment for learning & assessment of learning respectively
  14. #acode interesting perspective on turnitin, some uni Ethics committee not in favour of students using this system
  15. Attending #acode at Edith Cowan Uni Perth. Topic is online assessment
  16. @beerc actually for some LMS = eLearning #eair
  17. @rolley yeah and other stuff that you observed re performance and possibilities #eair
  18. @rolley what 's the streaming like from your end
  19. @rolley howdy roll, reading your masterpiece at the mo
  20. Sharing his journey to academia, not the usual academic route, Tafe equivalent then practised as radiographer at hospital