Event Curation

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Event Curation

Students imagine curating an event relevant to their industry (e.g. film festival, museum exhibition, congress, conference proceedings etc.) and develop a series of program notes (accompanied by a rationale) relating to the production. Students utilise scholarly databases to complete the task and can create programming notes using Cirrus (online exhibition platform).

Second year
Class size of 40-60
Open
Scaffolded Essay, Case Study and Presentation

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Scaffolded Essay, Case Study and Presentation

This technique comprises three scaffolded tasks (a discipline-specific essay , contemporary case study presentation and reflection) delivered as part of an holistic pedagogy. These tasks can be administered separately, but are consolidated within this entry as a showcase of a unified approach to assessment in the context of an entire course.

Third year
Class size of 60-80
Open
Educational Poster Exercise

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Educational Poster Exercise

This assessment has students design a multimodal poster including text, images and visual design elements as an inquiry into a topic of disciplinary relevance. This technique has successfully trialled in the School of Education where it functions to introduce pre-service teaches to inquiry-based pedagogical models, but serves all HaSS disciplines.

First year
Class size of 100-500
Secure
Digital Curation and Pinterest Presentation

Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences

Digital Curation and Pinterest Presentation

Developed as an assessment for learning (rather than assessment of learning), this scaffolded task prompts students to consider how social theory is brought to bear through personal narratives. Students use digital platforms (e.g. Pinterest) to create a fictional character profile which becomes a point of reference for progressive tutorial activities.

First year, Second year, Third year, Post-graduate
Class size of 40-60
Secure
Data Analytics Portfolio

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Data Analytics Portfolio

This assessment introduces students to the theories, methodologies, and technologies related to the collection, modelling and analysis of digital social data. Students are required to operate a variety of data curation and analysis software systems to produce a dataset, and then perform both qualitative and quantitative analyses of these datasets.

Third year
Class size of 100-500
Open
Critical Reflection (Tutorial)

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Critical Reflection (Tutorial)

Students write a 500 word critical reflection on the professional and applied skills learned from undertaking a particular course of study. This is submitted at the end of the teaching period subsequent to weekly in-class worksheets (which students must have completed throughout the semester to be eligible for full marks).

Second year
Class size of 60-80
Secure
Creative Book Review

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Creative Book Review

Designed to creatively encourage application of course themes and discipline-specific theory and concepts, this task requires students to select a book (from a list of relevant texts) and construct a 1000 word review . Attention should be paid to addressing the effectiveness of various texts to engage complex or abstract ideas.

First year, Second year
Class size of 60-80
Open
Community Research Group Project

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Community Research Group Project

In this semester-long, scaffolded assessment, students collaborate in small groups to complete a community-based research project , drawing on discipline-specific methodologies and conceptual frameworks. The assessment is divided into three tasks focusing on (1) quantitative research skills , (2) qualitative research skills, and (3) presenting key research findings.

Third year
Class size of 40-60
Open
Multimodal Design Project

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Multimodal Design Project

This practice-led technique integrates design/production methods to execute a multifaceted project . The piece can take any form as process is emphasised over output. The technique comprises several scaffolded assessments: an oral pitch/proposal (20%); workbook (10%); portfolio (prototype + report ) (50%); and reflection (20%).

Third year
Class size of 20-40
Open
Personalised Multimedia Portfolio

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Personalised Multimedia Portfolio

Students complete an intensive field project (7-10 days) to produce a professional portfolio of authentic digital and/or written works. Fieldwork involves a course trip to an overseas location or high profile domestic event (e.g. 2014 G20 Summit). Students research and prepare proposals/pitches prior to fieldwork in consultation with course coordinator/s.

Third year
Class size of 20-40
Open