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Innovative assessment

Fiona Moorman Katja Rietdorf Karen New Kate Fox

In response to academic integrity concerns and with a view to piloting a more authentic form of assessment within the biology curriculum, S317 (Biological Science: from genes to species) and S296 (Cell biology) plan to introduce a structured spoken assessment ‘Academic Discussion’ (AD) into their

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Becca Whitehead Gemma Warriner

Winner – Most Engaging and Immersive Presentation/Workshop, Day One – 15th eSTEeM Annual Conference 2026.

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Michael Bowkis Lee Campbell

This project uses a mixed methods approach to investigate whether curriculum innovation in assessment design can address the disruption caused by generative AI in practical computing education.

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Martin Braun

This project reports on the design, implementation and evaluation of a sustainability-focused intervention across three undergraduate physics modules at different study levels.

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Jonathan Nylk Andy Diament

The aim of this project is to evaluate the level of student engagement with the online quizzes on S217 Physics: from Classical to Quantum, comparing the current model of assessment with a formative thresholded assessment model which has been shown to have a marked positive impact on stud

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Rachel Hilliam

The aim of the project was to investigate any lasting impact on how mathematical sciences courses are now taught following the rapid shift in teaching practices during the pandemic.

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Anton Dil Sharon Dawes

The level two module Object-oriented programming with Java (M250) was rewritten for 2021, informed by student feedback and changes to our Level 1 offerings.

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Nigel Gibson Kate Sim

This project aims to investigate using dynamically shared marking documents to support new tutors. In the process it will also provide this group some additional mentoring, and it allow experienced tutors to reflect on their own work and to share and develop good practice.

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Jenny Duckworth Harriet Marshall

Student engagement and learning is strongly driven by assessment feedback. On the interdisciplinary module SDT306 (Environment: Responding to Change), tutors grade and provide feedback against learning outcomes (LOs) using a marking grid.

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Paul Piwek Simon Savage

Winner - eSTEeM Scholarship Projects of the Year Awards 2023.

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