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'Phone a Friend' Task

Work-related, Group

'Phone a Friend' Task

One of the most common criticisms of law students on clinical placements is that they lack telephone communication skills. Speaking confidently over the telephone is an important part of working with clients, especially in law where advice is often provided over the phone. The 'phone a friend' task meets two aims at once: ensuring students have prepared for class, and encouraging them to develop their oral communication skills when using the telephone.

Second year, Third year
Class size of 80-100
Medium security
Work-related, Group
Active Learning Assignment Using On-line Interactive Simulations

Assessment method

Active Learning Assignment Using On-line Interactive Simulations

Students access on-line interactive simulations that allow the exploration of physical systems. They have control over the key parameters which they can actively change and observe the impact on the system under study. The assessment item requires them to explore a particular aspect of the simulation, demonstrating an understanding of the underlying physical processes. A variety of simulations are available across the internet for use across different discipline areas.

First year, Second year
Class size of 80-100
Medium security
Adaptations to keep student engagement alive in Zoom

Sequence

Adaptations to keep student engagement alive in Zoom

One of my elective law courses, Asian Legal Systems, presented a challenge. As well as enabling students understand how law and legal institutions in Asia operate in different and distinctive ways, the design of this comparative law course was to facilitate discussion and the sharing of perspectives thus maximising student input. Keeping these dynamics alive in Zoom classes led to several modifications in assessment.

Post-graduate
Class size of 80-100
Medium security
Sequence
Authentic weekly portfolio, case studies, team-based assignment, and reflection

Group, Peer-assessed, Time limited

Authentic weekly portfolio, case studies, team-based assignment, and reflection

Practitioners often criticise higher education curricula for the disconnect between theory and practice. I designed this authentic assessment (case studies, team-based assignments, report writing) to 'inoculate' my students with managerial challenges (e.g. conflict management) while connecting theory and practice to resolve these challenges in the real world of work.

Third year, Post-graduate
Class size of 40-60, 60-80, 80-100
High security
Group, Peer-assessed, Time limited
Clinical Project Using Action Learning

Work-related, Group, Sequence

Clinical Project Using Action Learning

As part of a progressive series of seminars, this assessment item acts as the culminating piece for each seminar. The default submission format is a written piece lodged via Turn-It-In of between 750-1500 words - with greater weight allocated to the assessment items as the seminars progress. Because of the nature of the cohort (practising sport coaches) and the level of the program (post-graduate study), students are offered a degree of choice within each seminar (e.g. topic focus and submission format). Students are supported through this process through the seminar structure of reading week, discussion week, assessment week).

Third year, Post-graduate
Class size of 80-100
High security
Work-related, Group, Sequence
Crisis Briefing

Work-related

Crisis Briefing

This assessment piece requires students to prepare a briefing document that targets relevant stakeholders to articulate a clear and compelling case for action in response to an ongoing security crisis.

Second year, Third year
Class size of 10-20, 20-40, 40-60, 60-80, 80-100
Medium security
Work-related
Design Development Supported by a Virtual Environment

Work-related, Group, Sequence

Design Development Supported by a Virtual Environment

Delivered in an active learning environment, this work-integrated learning experience and authentic assessment task requires preparation of a written and diagrammatic report. Students critically analyse a given construction detail in 4-dimensions using an interactive digital learning environment, then apply their learning to a 3-dimensional analysis and resolution of two construction details derived from a team-based schematic design completed in the previous assignment.

Third year
Class size of 80-100
Medium security
Work-related, Group, Sequence
Developing scientific and assessment literacy (including using GenAI)

Assessment method

Developing scientific and assessment literacy (including using GenAI)

A key aim of science teaching is the development of scientific literacy. In this task, pre-service teachers are asked to demonstrate their scientific literacy in preparation for teaching. The innovation in this task is using GenAI to develop students’ assessment literacy and understanding of the task's requirements.

First year, Second year, Third year, Post-graduate
Class size of 10-20, 20-40, 40-60, 60-80, 80-100, 100-500, 500+
Medium security
Interactive Scenario for Professional and Ethical Decision Making

Work-related, Peer-assessed, Sequence

Interactive Scenario for Professional and Ethical Decision Making

Real world interactive scenario for professional and ethical decision making challenges. Built for 4th year Dentistry students and assessed with a personal reflection driven by targeted questions, and with a marking matrix embedded.

Third year
Class size of 80-100
Work-related, Peer-assessed, Sequence
Media Inspired Essay

Work-related

Media Inspired Essay

In this assessment students choose a piece of contemporary media and discuss the issues it raises using academic literature. Students are given some restrictions on the media they can choose such as what topic the chosen media should discuss, what forms of media they can choose from, or when the media was released. Students select a media item and read it in order to identify an issue, or several related issues, which relate to the themes of the course. Using the issue/s as a foundation they write their own research question and answer it using the academic literature.

Second year
Class size of 80-100
Work-related