Research Seminar - Cirrus: Innovative, Digitally Engaged Assessment for High Level Thinking

Cirrus: Innovative, Digitally Engaged Assessment for High Level Thinking
Presented by Kerry Kilner, Dr Jennifer Clement, and Dr Natalie Collie
Date: 27 October, 2017
Time: 3pm-4pm
Location: Room 601, Michie Building (#9)
Abstract:
This presentation will discuss and demonstrate the teaching and learning platform developed by the AustLit team in consultation with teaching staff and responding to student feedback over four semesters. Two ITaLI grants have allowed us to create an innovative, intuitive T&L platform where fun and rewarding assessment activities are enabled. Find out more at: http://cirrus.austlit.edu.au and watch a video explainer here.
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About Research Seminar and Workshop Series
School of Communication and Arts Research Seminar Series
The research seminar and workshop series occur each semester, each with a different topic and guest speaker from UQ or otherwise.
Friday, 11 March Online via Zoom | Research Seminar - Tuning In with the Stethoscope in the Nineteenth Century | Dr Melissa Dickson (University of Birmingham) |
Friday, 25 March Hybrid | Dr Chris Hay | |
Friday, 8 April Online via Zoom | Invention and reinvention in the landscape symbolism of Joachim Patinir | Michael Levy |
Friday, 29 April Online via Zoom | Negotiating balance of cultures among Chinese Australians to facilitate ageing well | A/Prof Shuang Liu |
Friday, 13 May Hybrid | Redefining crisis in museums: insider’s perspectives on digital engagement | Dr Caroline Wilson-Barnao, Craig Middleton (National Museum of Australia), and Lisa Enright |
Friday, 3 June Hybrid: Online via Zoom and in person at the | A journey through the Australian environmental movement ecosystem | Dr Robyn Gulliver |
Friday, 10 June Online via Zoom | TBA | Dr Alex Bevan |