DocumentCode :
2166019
Title :
Delivery and assessment issues involved in very large group teaching
Author :
Hicks, C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech., Mater. & Manuf. Eng., Newcastle upon Tyne Univ., UK
Volume :
1
fYear :
2002
fDate :
3-4 Jan. 2002
Abstract :
This paper describes the delivery and assessment of a module in Accounting and Finance studied by 310 students in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. The student group is diverse in terms of degree programme, nationality, age and academic discipline. Blackboard, a web-based managed learning environment (MLE) was used to support lectures. The Speedwell multiple choice examination system was used for summative assessment. There are many pedagogical and resource issues associated with very large group teaching. These relate to the delivery of course materials, student support and assessment. Learning resources are provided through Blackboard using the following headings: administrative information, staff details, notes, tutorial examples and web links. A variety of file formats are used. These include rich text format, Excel spreadsheets, Adobe PDF, HTML and PowerPoint presentations. The use of web-based technology allows applications such as spreadsheets to be provided through browser plug-ins. These have been successfully used to support case-studies in capital budgeting and the analysis of accounts. Students studying the module accessed the system more than 30000 times during the Semester. Automated summative assessment provides powerful statistical tools and includes comprehensive procedures with good traceability. The use of the managed learning environments and multiple choice assessment are evaluated and some guidelines to assist course developers are proposed.
Keywords :
accounting; computer aided instruction; engineering education; information resources; teaching; Accounting and Finance; Blackboard; Faculty of Engineering; Speedwell multiple choice examination system; University of Newcastle upon Tyne; administrative information; browser plug-ins; capital budgeting; course developers; course materials delivery; file formats; learning resources; lectures support; managed learning environments; module assessment; module delivery; multiple choice assessment; pedagogical issues; resource issues; spreadsheets; staff details; statistical tools; student assessment; student support; students; tutorial examples; very large group teaching; web links; web-based managed learning environment; web-based technology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Engineering Education 2002: Professional Engineering Scenarios (Ref. No. 2002/056), IEE
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/ic:20020102
Filename :
1028463
Link To Document :
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