EADTU have recently published a report on ‘Designing Online Assessment – Solutions that are rigorous, trusted, flexible and scalable’ which is one of the outcomes from an EADTU Special Interest Group (SIG) on Online Assessment. This group represents 17 EADTU member institutions and aims to share members’ local expertise in how to design and plan institutional online assessment strategies and their experiences from delivering under the conditions of the Covid19 pandemic. You can access the report here.
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