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Reframing e-assessment: Building professional nursing and academic attributes in a first year nursing course

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posted on 2024-07-09, 19:17 authored by Jill Lawrence, Birgit Loch, Linda Galligan
This paper documents the relationships between pedagogy and e-assessment in two nursing courses offered at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. The courses are designed to build the academic, numeracy and technological attributes student nurses need if they are to succeed at university and in the nursing profession. The paper first outlines the management systems supporting the two courses and how they intersect with the e-learning and e-assessment components of course design. These pedagogical choices are then reviewed. While there are lessons to be learnt and improvements to be made, preliminary results suggest students and staff are extremely supportive of the courses. The e-assessment is very positively received with students reporting increased confidence and competency in numeracy, as well as IT, academic, research and communication skills.

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1743-9884

Journal title

Learning, Media and Technology

Volume

33

Issue

3

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20 pp

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Taylor and Francis

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Copyright © 2008 Taylor & Francis. The accepted manuscript is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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