Learning in the Webiverse: How Do You Grade a Conversation?
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Saved by 10 people (0 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-06-19
- Braddo on 2008-10-01 - Tags e-learning , web 2.0 , web apps , assessment
- Lpt21o on 2008-07-20 - Tags assessment , discussion
- Anitsirk on 2008-07-13 - Tags teaching , article
- Barbsedg620 on 2008-07-12 - Tags Assessment , Rubrics , E-Learning
- Jasonpaddock on 2008-07-02 - Tags rubric , conversations , Black Board
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The course itself was traditional, but the student's evidence of learning was entirely how well they conversed about the course's topics in the forums in the course management system.
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If the students extended their discourse skills to synthesize several comments in their own comments, they got even higher grades.
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By using cohesion elements in written discourse, the interlocutors (conversational partners) produce a coherent conversation.
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