- Presentation abstract発表の要約
This session is a hands-on training workshop where participants will learn how to make the specific Video Assessment Module(VAM) settings for self/peer/teacher/class rubric based assessment of performances. Performances may be presentations, role-plays or demonstrations by students. The first time set up complete with rubrics needs about an hour of training, but after that, teachers can quickly copy their custom settings for other lessons. The VAM is a free custom plugin for Moodle funded by Sapporo Gakuin University. The first part shows a short completed VAM demonstration, and then a hands-on introduction to enable participants to start using it (Brendon Muir). The second part shows how to set up the VAM for self, peer and teacher assessment using rubrics (Matthew Cotter). The third part of the workshop shows how to develop, save, and duplicate rubrics that are used again and again (Bricklin Zeff). The last part of the workshop shows how to download and install the Video Assessment module on your server and keep it up to date (Don Hinkelman).
- Original submission元の原稿
Presentation title: How to Install, Setup and Use the Video Assessment Module
Presentation type: Workshop (90 mins) ワークショップ(90分)
Presentation language: English 英語
Presentation keywords:
This is a workshop to learn how to install, setup and use the Video Assessment module. The Video Assessment Module is a free custom plugin for Moodle funded by Sapporo Gakuin University. The plugin combines rubrics with video recordings by students. The first part is an introduction to the module and a demonstration with participants to use it (Brendon Muir). The second part shows how to set up the VAM for self, peer and teacher assessment using rubrics (Matthew Cotter). The third part of the workshop shows how to develop, save, and duplicate rubrics that are used again and again (Bricklin Zeff). The last part of the workshop shows how to download and install the Video Assessment module on your server and keep it up to date (Don Hinkelman).
- Peer review details査読詳細
Peer Review 1
Criteria | Assessment |
Clarity of Submission | 10 / 10 |
Presentation Length | 10 / 10 |
Originality of Submission | 6 / 10 |
Appropriateness & Relevance to the Moot | 8 / 10 |
Quality of Content & Writing | 8 / 10 |
Overall evaluation | 40 / 50 |
| 82 / 100 |
Feedback A little "old hat" but still of interest to those that may not have heard of this yet.
Peer Review 2
Criteria | Assessment |
Clarity of Submission | 9 / 10 |
Presentation Length | 8 / 10 |
Originality of Submission | 6 / 10 |
Appropriateness & Relevance to the Moot | 8 / 10 |
Quality of Content & Writing | 8 / 10 |
Overall evaluation | 10 / 50 |
| 49 / 100 |
Feedback Sorry, I've only given this a 10 for the overall score because I am confused as to why there are two presentations focusing on the Video Assessment Module. It seems these should be combined into one, no? Reply by Don Hinkelman: The two presentations are different. This is a hands on workshop to learn how to do all the settings and rubrics for video assessment. It is rather complicated and needs an hour of training. The other short talk by Matt covers some innovative features added in the newest version of the Video Assessment Module.
Peer Review 3
Criteria | Assessment |
Clarity of Submission | 8 / 10 |
Presentation Length | 10 / 10 |
Originality of Submission | 9 / 10 |
Appropriateness & Relevance to the Moot | 10 / 10 |
Quality of Content & Writing | 8 / 10 |
Overall evaluation | 45 / 50 |
| 90 / 100 |
Feedback Just one suggestion: have a 5 min demo of it working at the beginning of the workshop so it's clear what the finished product would look like.
- Peer review notes査読メモ
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