Presentation files require Microsoft PowerPoint. The list is incomplete as some presenters used laptops.
Presenter | Files |
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Paul Blayney (University of Sydney) |
Automated marking of individualised spreadsheet assignments: the impact of different formative self-assessment options (PowerPoint file size: 184 KB) |
James Christie |
Automated Marking for Essay Content ~ does it work? (PowerPoint file size: 333 KB) |
Carol Collins (University of Luton) |
Performance based analysisfor profiling skills and competencies for progress files (PowerPoint file size: 511 KB) |
Phil Davies (University of Glamorgan “Super U”) |
The Automatic Generation of ‘Marks for Marking’ within the Computerised Peer-Assessment of Essays (PowerPoint file size: 1164 KB) |
Paul Davis and Garry Cleere (Oxford University) |
ECDL Test Development and Validation Process (PowerPoint file size: 550 KB) |
Stuart Hepplestone (Sheffield Hallam University) |
Strategies for coping with unexpected uptake of CBA (PowerPoint file size: 670 KB) |
Mhairi McAlpine (University of Glasgow) and Ian Hesketh (University of Strathclyde) |
Multiple Response Questions - Allowing for chance in authentic assessments (PowerPoint file size: 211 KB) |
Tom Mitchell, Nicola Aldridge (Intelligent Assessment Technologies Ltd.) Walter Williamson (University of Dundee) |
Computer Based Testing of Medical Knowledge (PowerPoint file size: 617 KB) |
Emanuela Moreale and Maria Vargas-Vera (Open University) |
Genre Analysis and the Automated Extraction of Arguments from Student Essays (PowerPoint file size: 762 KB) |
Dave O’Hare (University of Derby) Andrew Boyle (National Foundation for Educational Research) |
Finding appropriate methods to assure quality Computer-Based Assessment development in UK Higher Education (PowerPoint file size: 259 KB) |
Phil Denton (Liverpool JMU) |
Evaluation of the ‘Electronic Feedback’ Marking Assistant and Analysis of a Novel Collusion Detection Facility (PowerPoint file size: 651 KB) |
Dr Kevin Palmer (Coleg Llandrillo) |
On-line Assessment and Free Response Input in Literature Learning Objects– a Pedagogic and Technical Model for Squaring the Circle (PowerPoint file size: 183 KB) |
J. Parellada (Universitat de Barcelona) |
Standardization of physics exercises. Dynamical generation of data (PowerPoint file size: 706 KB) |
Richard Parsons (university of Dundee) |
Self, Peer and Tutor Assessment of Text Online. Design, Delivery and Analysis (PowerPoint file size: 456 KB) |
Chris Ricketts, Paul Filmore, Roy Lowry & Sally Wilks (University of Plymouth) |
How should we measure the costs (and benefits?) of computer aided assessment? (PowerPoint file size: 686 KB) |
Mark Russell & Peter Bullen University of Hertfordshire |
Improving student success through implementation of weekly, student unique, CAA tutorial sheets. (PowerPoint file size: 2805 KB) |
Chris Sealy, John Winkley (BTL) Paul Humphries (Edexcel) Dorit Reppert (CCEA) |
‘At the Coal Face’ Experiences of Computer-based Exams (PowerPoint file size: 1390 KB) |
Gavin Sim, Naveed Malik, Phil Holifield |
Strategies for large-scale assessment: an institutional analysis of research and practice in a virtual university (PowerPoint file size: 646 KB) |
Joanne Smailes Northumbria University |
Strategies for engaging students in computer based assessment – Stage 1, Taking stock (PowerPoint file size: 90 KB) |
Pete Thomas, Carina Paine and Blaine Price (Open University) |
Student experiences of remote computer based examinations (PowerPoint file size: 324 KB) |
Bill Warburton (University of Southampton) |
CAA in UK HE: The State of the Art (PowerPoint file size: 355 KB) |
Kathy Wiles (LTSN Generic Centre) Dr. Simon Ball (JISC TechDis) |
Constructing Accessible CAA: minor works or major renovations? (PowerPoint file size: 225 KB) |
Andrew Young and Steven Cafferty (University of Salford) |
Simulation as a tool for Computer Assisted Formative Assessment -First Aid as a case study (PowerPoint file size: 91 KB) |
The programme is now available as HTML and we are still accepting registrations so hurry as places are limited!
[Added 29 April 2008]
Review feedback is being sent to authors today.
16 May 2008: Final paper submission.
20 June 2008: Presentation file/demo submission.
The programme will be announced shortly.
[Added: 9 April 2008]