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Call for Proposals for Distance Education Special Issue
Re-Imagining Assessment in Online and Distributed Learning
Publication April/May 2021
Editors
Dianne Conrad (Athabasca University, Canada), Gabi Witthaus (University of Birmingham, UK)
Scope
This special issue of Distance Education will engage scholars, researchers, teachers, instructional designers and learners in a discussion of online assessment. We invite proposals from a wide range of related interests and from various research paradigms. Your theoretical, conceptual, and research-based submissions are welcomed, including but not limited to the following topics:
- Innovations in online assessment: what works?
- Peer assessment: the opportunities and the challenges
- Changing views on the nature of assessment
- Vehicles for valid MOOC assessments
- Assessment tools for micro-credentials
- Recognition of micro-credentials
- New approaches to assessment; new approaches to qualifications?
- Automated assessment solutions – useful?
- Designing authentic assessment
- Undertaking effective assessment at scale
- Philosophical approaches to assessment
- Strategies for effective online assessment
- Assessing online participation: yea or nay?
- The online discussion forum as an assessment vehicle
- Moving from teacher-centered to learning-centered assessment
- The influence of learning analytics on assessment
- Fostering and developing students’ feedback literacy
Your one-page proposal (Word, 12-pt font) should include statements of purpose and rationale, and methodology (if relevant). Submit your proposals to dconrad8@outlook.com. Deadline for Submission of Proposals is June 1, 2020.
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