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Event Curation

Sequence

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
Medium security
Sequence
Examining Cases: Non-ideal Medical Ethics

Work-related, Time limited

Examining Cases: Non-ideal Medical Ethics

This end-of-semester examination involves providing students with a court ruling on a medical case that most will not have come across until that point. Students are expected to read the case under exam conditions, and bring their learning over the course of the semester to bear on their interpretation of the salient medical and legal points raised, determining their ethical implications. This is then tested over a number of multiple choice questions delivered via Examsoft.

Post-graduate
Class size of 100-500
Work-related, Time limited
Extended Simulation Exercise

Work-related, Group, Sequence

Extended Simulation Exercise

This task sees students participate in a four week Simulation Role Play in an area specific to their discipline of study. Students work in groups to assume the role of specific stakeholders/actors within the simulation. Rather than the simulation itself, students are assessed on an Operation Plan and a Final Report.

Third year, Post-graduate
Class size of 100-500
Medium security
Work-related, Group, Sequence
External Client Engagement and Report

Work-related, Group, Peer-assessed, Sequence

External Client Engagement and Report

In small groups (2-4) students liaise with an external client organisation and conduct stakeholder engagement to produce a report or output that aligns with client needs. In the case of COMU7013, students design, conduct, analyse, and report on, a participatory needs and opportunity assessment relating to a simple, real-world issue.

Post-graduate
Class size of 10-20
Medium security
Work-related, Group, Peer-assessed, Sequence
Feedback-rich Online Quizzes

Sequence

Feedback-rich Online Quizzes

Delivered as part of a flipped classroom approach, this assessment encourages and rewards students who engage with content before designated class-time. Students complete feedback-rich, online quizzes (via Blackboard) related to the weekly content which serve to increase pre-class reading, engagement and learning, and form the basis for robust in-class discussions.

First year
Class size of 40-60
High security
Sequence
Film/TV history Media Archaeology Project

Assessment method

Film/TV history Media Archaeology Project

How do we teach and assess research skills in the era of AI? This assignment replaces the historical research essay with a scaffolded assessment of qualitative research process. It cultivates historical curiosity; requires students to design a research project; find, present, annotate, evaluate and contextualise authentic primary sources; and draw conclusions.

Second year, Third year
Class size of 80-100
Flip video guide for external audience

Identity verified

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
Medium security
Identity verified
Flip: The academic Tik-Tok

Identity verified

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
Medium security
Identity verified
Formative Writing Tasks and Online Portfolio

Assessment method

Formative Writing Tasks and Online Portfolio

Designed with an explicit focus on developing students writing capabilities (especially in relation to professional and/or vocational genres), this assessment sees students produce weekly written pieces of varying genres for which they receive qualitative feedback. Students must then choose 4 of these written pieces for revision and inclusion in a summative online portfolioportfolio.

Second year
Class size of 60-80
Medium security
Funding Pitch

Group

Funding Pitch

This authentic assessment sees students collaborate to prepare and present a 5-minute pitch aimed at a hypothetical funding body. The imagined context is that this will precede a hypothetical five thousand dollar grant application for a product or project relevant to a specific disciplinary content or area of professional practice.

Second year, Third year
Class size of 40-60
High security
Group