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How Will I Assess Students Remotely: Paper Exams and Assignments

Many educators ask their students to produce answers that cannot be entered directly into a computer or device; this is particularly true for STEM-based subjects. As institutions quickly adjusted to remote learning, paper-based work created an obstacle that, for some, has been impossible to overcome. As we move toward a future of blended learning, how do we continue to offer paper-based exams and assignments without compromising student learning?

Jamie and Jason discuss assessment digitisation and how this helps to overcome the challenges posed by paper-based assessment.

Many educators ask their students to produce answers that cannot be entered directly into a computer or device; this is particularly true for STEM-based subjects. As institutions quickly adjusted to remote learning, paper-based work created an obstacle that, for some, has been impossible to overcome. As we move toward a future of blended learning, how do we continue to offer paper-based exams and assignments without compromising student learning? Jamie and Jason discuss assessment digitisation and how this helps to overcome the challenges posed by paper-based assessment.

  1. The advantages of paper-based assessment [3:46]
  2. The challenges of paper-based assessment [5:47]
  3. How will my students submit paper-based work? [6:45]
  4. How will I ensure consistent and timely feedback? [9:53]
  5. How will I find a system with appropriate functionality? [12:02]
  6. What is Gradescope? [14:05]
  7. An introduction to Gradescope [15:25]
  8. Q&A [36:06]
  9. Summary [40:06]