For a century and more, assessment has been slow to evolve. Now, with the availability of highly advanced technologies like AI, it is finally ready to make a quantum leap into its Space Age, giving us new opportunities to reshape how we think about assessment, and how we use it. In this podcast series, industry pioneer John Kleeman talks to experts in a range of fields about the emerging technologies, ideas, and enduring responsibilities that will recast assessment now, and into the future.
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For a century and more, assessment has been slow to evolve. Now, with the availability of highly advanced technologies like AI, it is finally ready to make a quantum leap into its Space Age, giving us new opportunities to reshape how we think about assessment, and how we use it. In this podcast series, industry pioneer John Kleeman talks to experts in a range of fields about the emerging technologies, ideas, and enduring responsibilities that will recast assessment now, and into the future.
Ep. 32 - Assessment Luminary, Phillip Dawson, Deakin University
Beyond the Score with John Kleeman
31 minutes
2 years ago
Ep. 32 - Assessment Luminary, Phillip Dawson, Deakin University
John Kleeman is joined by assessment luminary, Professor Phillip Dawson, the Associate Director of the Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning (CRADLE) at Australia's Deakin University. With an academic background in education, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, he leads CRADLE's work on cheating, academic integrity and assessment security. This work spans hacking and cheating on online exams, training academics to detect contract cheating, student use of study drugs, the effectiveness of legislation in stopping cheating and the evaluation of new assessment security technologies. Phillip shares his thoughts on constructing an assessment that gives feedback, reducing test cheating and the privacy concerns associated with remote proctoring.
Beyond the Score with John Kleeman
For a century and more, assessment has been slow to evolve. Now, with the availability of highly advanced technologies like AI, it is finally ready to make a quantum leap into its Space Age, giving us new opportunities to reshape how we think about assessment, and how we use it. In this podcast series, industry pioneer John Kleeman talks to experts in a range of fields about the emerging technologies, ideas, and enduring responsibilities that will recast assessment now, and into the future.