In Media and Communications, authentic tasks are the basis of learning through assessment. Media production in the real world is almost always a collaborative process. Hence, authentic assessment tasks require student to collaborate in groups. Collaborative group work effectively fosters both discipline-specific and generic professional attributes if carefully devised and managed. The project team identified common target areas for improvement, constructed and tested a range of practical tools and techniques for improving assessment in these areas, disseminated results and the products to the Media and Communication teaching community and are providing an online forum for on-going evolution, discussion, testing and feedback by the teaching community.
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Assessing Group Work in Media and Communication
University of Canberra
2008
Macquarie University, The University of New South Wales
Assessing Graduate Screen Production Outputs in Nineteen Australian Film Schools
Murdoch University
2011
Australian Screen Production, Education and Research Association, Flinders University, Griffith University, RMIT University, The University of Melbourne, University of Technology, Sydney



