Presentation Panel
Redefining Assessment: Unleashing a New Era of Engaging Learning Evaluation
Date Friday, Nov 24 Time – RoomChur
Join us and reshape assessment practices in our panel as we unveil an array of innovative assessment techniques in higher education that transcend convention.
Our speakers delve into the transformative influence of global shifts, including the pandemic and the rise of AI/ChatGPT, unravelling their impact on conventional exam paradigms and the consequential adaptations demanded. Dive into a dialogue that scrutinises the limitations inherent in traditional examinations, while spotlighting pioneering assessment methods that have emerged as dynamic alternatives.
Immerse yourself in the exploration of game-based evaluations and digital narratives, forging pathways to a more interactive, comprehensive, and captivating assessment journey for students.
Vincent Meertens
Associate Director Digital & Learning Innovation, WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management, Germany
Vincent Meertens is currently working as an Associate Director Digital & Learning Innovation at WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management. In this role he pushes innovation in learning journeys of students, with special focus on instructional design and the usage of educational technology.
Marieke Guy
Head of Digital Assessment, University College London, United Kingdom
Marieke Guy is the Head of Digital Assessment at University College London (UCL). She leads a team of Digital Assessment Advisors and Learning Technologists, collaborating with faculties to support the design and delivery of online assessments and feedback. Before joining UCL, Marieke held senior digital learning positions at the University College of Estate Management (UCEM) and the Royal Agricultural University (RAU). Her earlier professional experience includes 13 years as a researcher into digital information at the University of Bath and time spent as a data analyst at the Quality Assurance Agency.
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Jenny Pange
Professor, University of Ioannina, Greece
Jenny Pange is a Professor in "Information Technology and Applied Mathematics with an emphasis on educational programs". She is the Dean of the School of Education and Director of the Laboratory of “New Technologies and Distance Learning”, at the School of Education at the University of Ioannina, Greece. She is a member of the teaching staff of the University of Ioannina since 1994. Her scientific research includes four books and more than 170 scientific publications in Journals and Conference proceedings. She is the Legal Representative of Greece, in the Board of Advisors of the UNIADRION (Universities of Adriatic and Ionian Basin Association), and the Legal Representative of The University of Ioannina in EUCEN (European Universities Continuing Education Network). Ioannina. Prof. Pange is a Scientific Coordinator and member of scientific committees of many EEC-funded programs. She has participated in several conferences nationally and internationally, as a Keynote speaker, or participant, and she organized many national and international conferences and summer schools
Moderators
Kjetil Brathetland
Senior Adviser, Vestland Fylkeskommune, Norway
Kjetil Brathetland is employed as a Senior Advisor for Vestland County Administration, Norway. He has been working on different projects for the Department of Education at the County Admininstration for the last 20 years, all aiming to develop digital literacy/ competencies in upper secondary schools in Vestland. He has previously been working for two university conference secretariats and as a teacher in upper secondary schools. Kjetil has his education from the University of Bergen, Norway, with a major in history.
He is currently working on: The Best Practice Conference (Dei gode Døma), and an ICT-strategy for all schools i Vestland - with AI in learning as a central point of focus.
Kjetil Brathetland has participated three times holding sessions at OEB, last time as a moderator with Jeannette Schmid, Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Germany at an unconference session called "Keeping an Eye on Pedagogical Goals - When to Pull the Digital Reins"
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Ole Henrik Mølmann
Senior Adviser, Vestland Fylkeskommune, Norway
Ole Henrik Mølmann is employed as a Senior Advisor for Vestland County Administration, Norway. He has extensive experience in teaching ICT, managing ICT systems and promoting digital literacy/competence in upper secondary schools in Vestland. Since 2016, he has worked in the Education Department of the county administration, where he is responsible for both technical and pedagogical systems, as well as various projects. The goal of most of the projects is to develop digital competence among students and teachers. Ole Henrik has education from NTNU and HIST in Trondheim. He is currently working on two main tasks: The Best Practice Conference (Dei gode Døma), which is an annual conference to share best practices in digital learning, and an ICT strategy for all schools in Vestland, where artificial intelligence in learning is a central focus area.
Using Games and Digital Stories for Assessing Students’ Learning, Jenny Pange
This presentation explores the potential of games and digital stories in assessment, offering a more engaging and comprehensive evaluation experience for students.
Participants will learn to redesign assessment practices, integrate games and digital stories into evaluation tasks, and foster engagement in digital activities through modern assessment methods.
Exams in a New Era, Vincent Meertens
This presentation aims to provide higher education professionals with valuable insights and practical guidance on the future of examinations and learning success assessments.
Vincent Meertens will explore the transformative impact of global trends like the pandemic and AI/ChatGPT on traditional exam formats and will propose the necessary adaptations that are required.
Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and limitations associated with traditional exams and learn how to navigate the new era effectively. The talk will also explore innovative and effective assessment methods that have emerged as viable alternatives to traditional in-class human-supervised exams.
Assessing for a World Beyond Assessment, Marieke Guy
This presentation will look at how we are reshaping the way Higher Education institutions evaluate knowledge and skills. While traditional assessments may endure, there is an increasing appetite for transformative alternatives, and many of these benefit from the infusion of technology including Generative AI.
In her talk, Marieke Guy will leverage examples from UCL's innovative academic community where the focus is increasingly extending beyond cognitive ability to the assessment of crucial soft skills, ensuring students are equipped for the challenges ahead.
Marieke will also consider ethical considerations and will envision a collaborative future that redefines assessment for a rapidly evolving world.