Sunday, December 14, 2014

Stopping Cheating in Higher Education

"An Australian guide to the risk management of VET online e-assessment"  has been released, this followed an enquiry ., which included a survey of stakeholders. This work is aimed at the VET sector but is also applicable to universities. This takes a very practical and systematic look at assessment. One important point is that plagiarism detection software is not a solution.

References:

  1. Morris, T. (2014). An Australian guide to the risk management of VET online e-assessment: a companion document to the research report into the veracity and authenticity concerns of stakeholders. from http://e-standards.flexiblelearning.net.au/documents/2014_3_Australian-GUIDE-risk-management-of-VET-online-e-assessment.docx
  2. Morris, T. (2014). An Australian enquiry into the veracity and authenticity of VET online e-assessment: a risk management approach to stakeholder concerns. from http://vital.new.voced.edu.au/vital/access/services/Download/ngv:65804/SOURCE202
  3. Morris, T. (2014). Assessment e-Risk Survey of key stakeholders 2014: an Australian enquiry into VET online e-assessment: support document. from http://ngt.flexiblelearning.net.au/documents/2014_3_Assessment-e-Risk-Survey.docx

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