Flip video guide for external audience

Assessment method

Flip video guide for external audience

Beginner level language students use Flip to produce informative videos for an external audience: high school students visiting Brisbane

First year
Class size of 20-40, 40-60
Open
Infographic and Video Presentation

Assessment method

Infographic and Video Presentation

Underpinned by the principles of authentic assessment, students are required to create an infographic and accompanying video presentation. This gives students an opportunity to develop their skills with communicating economic thinking in non-technical plain language to a range of audiences using different modes.

Post-graduate
Class size of 100-500
Open
Group Video Assignment to Demonstrate Clinical Tasks

Team or Group based

Group Video Assignment to Demonstrate Clinical Tasks

In place of a practical exam groups of 4 students record 4 x 7 min video tasks (each student takes the lead role in one task but shares responsibility across all tasks). Filming the video is less stressful than a prac exam, encourages repeated practice and peer assisted learning. Moderation with fewer examiners achieves more consistent marking/feedback.

Second year
Class size of 100-500
Open
Team or Group based
Flip: The academic Tik-Tok

Assessment method

Flip: The academic Tik-Tok

Flip is an online video-based social learning platform, that allows students to see each other online, learn from one another through vlogging, and connect to each other on a socio-emotional level, in their own time (asynchronously). Students can provide video responses to other students or teacher and can provide private or open feedback to all students.

Second year
Class size of 20-40, 40-60
Open