Digital written task, video , audio, multimedia, or other tasks using digital tools

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
Assemblage-Based Project Report

Science

Assemblage-Based Project Report

Developed as an authentic assessment that simulates analytical skills as used in vocational and academic settings, this task has students analyse a real or created assemblage - a group of disciplinary-relevant artefacts, (e.g. in Archaeology, cultural objects, tools or skeletal remains from a specific site) to produce a written report .

Second year, Third year
Class size of 20-40
Secure
Article Review Presentation (using Pinterest and Padlet)

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Article Review Presentation (using Pinterest and Padlet)

In small groups students present an article review in dedicated tutorial time. Groups create a Pinterest page in which they collate and curate digital material relevant to their topic. Audience members use Padlet (an online notation tool) to comment on presentations in real time (via personal smartphones) to inform discussion.

First year
Class size of 20-40
Secure
Argumentative Essay Assignment

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Argumentative Essay Assignment

In this progressive assessment students write a 1200 word argumentative essay in a supported learning environment. This assessment's innovation lies in its pedagogical underpinnings and the teaching environment in which it is delivered. Students complete weekly activities in argument mapping, effective communication, and critical reasoning as progressive learning tools to construct their essay.

First year
Class size of 40-60
Secure
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
Genre Writing with Peer-review Report

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Genre Writing with Peer-review Report

In addition to producing their own piece of creative or academic writing, students work in pairs to provide a detailed feedback report of their partner's draft written assessment. Students are assessed on both the final written piece and on the report they produce for their student partners.

Third year
Class size of 20-40
Open
Interview-based Research Project

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Interview-based Research Project

Students carry out and analyse four interviews (with individuals selected on the basis of discipline). The assessment consists of four stages: developing a semi-structured interview schedule and locating interviewees; conducting and recording interviews; creating verbatim transcripts; and performing qualitative analysis to produce a 1000 word field report of their findings.

Third year
Class size of 10-20
Open
Group Translation Exercise

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Group Translation Exercise

As a class, students participate in a real-world translation project which may be published subject to the editor's and author's approval. Students are placed in teams and work collaboratively to translate an allocated portion of the text.

Third year
Class size of 20-40
Secure
Group Performance Research Project (with individual critical reflection)

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Group Performance Research Project (with individual critical reflection)

In groups, students deliver a performance piece on a topic arising from the course. Focusing on creative modalities, students develop an imaginative approach to their presentation such as a video submission, theatrical performance, role play, art exhibition, movie pitch etc. This is accompanied by an individual 500 word critical reflection .

Third year
Class size of 40-60
Open