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International Computer Aided Assessment conference
JISC is a sponsor of the tenth International CAA Conference (also known as e-assessment), which focuses on the use of information technology in the assessment process. It will be of interest to delegates and participants from Universities, Further Education, Schools, Examination and Qualification Bodies, Government and the Training Sector. The conference will be relevant to those with an interest in implementation and pedagogy, the more technically minded, and those involved at a strategic level such as policy makers, managers and support services.
JISC will be launching the e-assessment database at 5pm on 4 July on the JISC stand. An overview document of JISC's work in the area of e-assessment will also be available.
The following JISC sessions feature in the conference programme:
| Tuesday 4 July 2006 |
| 13.30 - 15.00 |
E1: Identifying innovative and effective practice in e-assessment: findings from 15 UK case studies. Denise Whitelock, Don Mackenzie, Christine Whitehouse, Cornelia Ruedel and Simon Rae |
| 17.00 - 18.00 |
Launch of the e-assessment database, JISC exhibition stand |
| Wednesday 5 July 2006 |
| 09.00 - 10.30 |
L2: Use cases as a menas of capturing e-assessment practices and identifying appropriate web services. Grainne Conole, Isobel Falconer, Ann Jeffrey and Allison Littlejohn |
| 11.00 - 12.30 |
M2: Assessment for learner self regulation: Utilising learning technologies to enhance the first year experience. David Nicol
N2: Workshop on the CATS (Construction Assessments using Tools and Services) proejct. Iain Tulloch |
| 13.30 - 14.15 |
Plenary session: Overview of JISC assessment activities. Lou McGill and Malcolm Batchelor, JISC |
| 14.15 - 14.45 |
Q1: In-depth case studies of students' use of technology to support assessment. Grainne Conole, Maarten de Laat, Jonathan Darby and Teresa Dillon |
| 14.45 - 16.45 |
V2: Developing a roadmap for e-assessment: Which way now? Denise Whitelock and Andrew Brasher |