Education in the Knowledge Society (May 2016)

Sustainable assessment of learning experiences based on projects

  • Ignacio TRAVERSO RIBÓN,
  • Antonio BANDERAS ALBERICO,
  • Juan Manuel DODERO,
  • Iván RUIZ RUBE,
  • Manuel PALOMO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14201/eks2016171943
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 19 – 44

Abstract

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In a project-based learning experience, the detailed monitoring of the activities in which team members participate can be useful to evaluate their work. Using learning-oriented assessment procedures, supervisors can assess the teamwork abilities with a formative purpose. Evaluation strategies such as self-assessment, peer assessment and co-assessment are often used to make evaluation formative and sustainable. Conducting an assessment strategy is not easy for team members, since they need before to have a reasonable understanding of the evaluation process and criteria. This paper describes a learning-oriented evaluation methodology and an open data framework that can be applied to collaborative project settings. An evaluation rubric and a series of indicators that provide evidences about the developed skills have been elaborated and applied in a small-scale project-based course. Projects were managed and developed with the help of an open source software forge that contains a ticketing tool for planning and tracking of tasks, a version control repository to save the software outcomes, and using a wiki to host text deliverables. The experience provides evidences in favor of using the assessment method and open data framework to make teamwork evaluation more sustainable.

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