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
Open
Conference abstract and conference presentation

Team or Group based, Peer-assessed, Sequence

Conference abstract and conference presentation

This peer-reviewed conference abstract is the second of three assessment pieces in SWSP1012 - Social Being: Power, Structure and Agency, at the end of which students will be ready to present a paper at a fictitious conference entitled Advancing Human Rights, Social Justice, and Respect for Diversity in Australia Today.

First year
Class size of 40-60
Open
Team or Group based, Peer-assessed, Sequence
Oral Exam

Identity verified, Work-related, Time limited

Oral Exam

This Oral Exam format (approximately 10 minutes) tests mastery of ideas and texts while building oral presentation skills, especially rhetorical adroitness.

Second year, Third year, Post-graduate
Class size of 10-20, 20-40, 40-60, 60-80, 80-100, 100-500
Secure
Identity verified, Work-related, Time limited
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+
Open
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
Open
Work-related
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
Open
Identity verified
Knowledge transfer: Briefing session

Identity verified

Knowledge transfer: Briefing session

Students who have completed their semester abroad reflect on this experience to provide concrete advice on the Study Abroad experience in a pre-departure briefing or information session for students who are currently considering an exchange experience.

Third year
Class size of 20-40, 40-60
Secure
Identity verified
Presentation on course text with questions

Identity verified, Hurdle

Presentation on course text with questions

In this assessment item students are asked to do a brief presentation on a character or theme from a course text. They are then asked questions (that they have not seen prior to the assessment) about the text and other course material. Both the presentation and question answers must be given in French. The task is designed to assess their comprehension of the course material and their fluency and spontaneity in French.

Third year
Class size of 20-40
Secure
Identity verified, Hurdle
Invigilated (in-class or Zoom) listening test

Identity verified, Time limited

Invigilated (in-class or Zoom) listening test

In-class listening comprehension test, delivered via Blackboard Quiz or Inspera: students watch a short video in French and answer questions about it. Students use their own devices to watch the video and access the test, but are supervised (either in the classroom or via Zoom) by course staff. Internal students use headphones, external students turn their microphones off, but cameras on.

First year
Class size of 20-40, 40-60
Secure
Identity verified, Time limited
Online Facebook participation

Sequence

Online Facebook participation

Throughout the semester students are asked to participate in online discussions of the course content. This task works really well for topics that have a visual component but could be used in other courses.

Second year
Class size of 80-100
Open
Sequence