Thank you to all of those who attended this event. For those of you interested in more information, we will have a dedicated section on assessment on this blog soon. Meanwhile, please feel free to contact us (lti.support@lse.ac.uk) if you have any questions, comments or would simply like to get in touch!


LTI Show & Tell on Assessment with Technology 

Tuesday 11 November 12:00pm – 1:45pm, 32L.LG.04

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Are you interested in how you can use technology for…

  • individual, group, peer assessment and/or feedback that had an impact on student learning?
  • innovative student assessment?
  • improving student feedback?

This Show & Tell* will bring together colleagues from across LSE to share experiences and showcase innovative approaches aimed at improving assessment at LSE. This will be an excellent opportunity for collaboration in teaching and assessment and to discuss how technology can be used to improve learning.

Speakers include:

Prof George Gaskell, LSE100 Director Innovating assessment: LSE100 seek alternatives to exams, LSE
Dr Sunil Kumar, Lecturer in Social Policy & Dean of Graduate Studies, LSE Learning pedagogies: opportunities for individual and group feedback , LSE
Dr Irini Papanicolas, Social Policy, LSE Use of online peer assessment for summative coursework on an e-Masters course (HEPM), LSE
Kevin Tang, Sam Green & Stefanie Anyadi, UCL Peer learning and E-assessments: A Case study on PeerWise, UCL
Dr Vassiliki Bouki, Principal Lecturer, University of Westminster Serious Games for Assessment Purposes in Higher Education, University of Westminster

Come and share ideas, ask questions, discuss with fellow teachers and be inspired! Sandwich lunch will be provided. Please click here for more information about each presentation and detailed schedule.

*“Show & Tell” events are an opportunity to see LSE lecturers, administrators and teachers demonstrate how they have used technology effectively to support teaching of their own courses. Presenters from different departments at LSE and other universities will show how they’ve made use of technologies for learning and will explain the educational rationale behind their work.