Building Academic Integrity and Capacity in Digital Assessment in Higher Education

Q4 Social Sciences Athens Journal of Education Pub Date : 2024-01-19 DOI:10.30958/aje.11-1-5
Lorraine Bennett, Ali Abusalem
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The rapid spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the first half of 2020 disrupted and changed higher education across the world, and into the future. Campuses were shut down, almost overnight. International and State borders were closed and business models that relied heavily on high-paying international students collapsed. University leaders and academics were forced to find new ways of attracting, engaging with, and retaining students. This paper describes a project that was undertaken in Australia in 2021 which investigated the implications of, and scope for online assessment in this ‘new virtual world’ of learning and teaching in higher education. After extensive research and consultation, the project developed a Digital Assessment Framework dubbed DASH C21, which stands for Digital Assessment Stretching Horizons for the 21st Century. The Framework is based on a set of underpinning principles and values; the Inputs. The Inputs feed into four Dimensions. These Dimensions are Practices and Pedagogies, Strategies, Emerging Technologies and Stretching Horizons. The Outputs are a series of authentic, innovative, experiential and forward looking, digital assessments, reinforced by academic integrity values. This paper will be of particular interest to higher education senior managers, academics, learning and teaching specialists, staff professional developers and curriculum designers. Keywords: Digital Assessment Framework
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高等教育数字化评估中的学术诚信与能力建设
2020 年上半年,COVID-19 大流行病迅速蔓延,扰乱并改变了全球乃至未来的高等教育。校园几乎在一夜之间关闭。国际和国家边界关闭,严重依赖高薪留学生的商业模式崩溃。大学领导和学术界被迫寻找吸引、吸引和留住学生的新方法。本文介绍了 2021 年在澳大利亚开展的一个项目,该项目调查了在线评估在这个高等教育学与教的 "新虚拟世界 "中的影响和范围。经过广泛的研究和咨询,该项目制定了一个名为 "DASH C21 "的数字评估框架,即 "21 世纪数字评估扩展视野"(Digital Assessment Stretching Horizons for the 21st Century)。该框架基于一系列基本原则和价值观,即 "输入"。输入 "为四个 "维度 "提供信息。这四个维度是实践与教学法、战略、新兴技术和拓展视野。产出是一系列真实、创新、体验和前瞻性的数字评估,并以学术诚信价值观为支撑。高等教育高级管理人员、学者、学习与教学专家、员工专业发展人员和课程设计者将对本文特别感兴趣。关键词数字评估框架
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Athens Journal of Education
Athens Journal of Education Social Sciences-Education
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