Characterising creativity : a holistic methodology for the assessment of creative works


Autoria(s): Brader, Andy
Data(s)

13/09/2009

Resumo

This paper reports on the early stages of a design experiment in educational assessment that challenges the dichotomous legacy evident in many assessment activities. Combining social networking technologies with the sociology of education the paper proposes that assessment activities are best understood as a negotiable field of exchange. In this design experiment students, peers and experts engage in explicit, "front-end" assessment (Wyatt-Smith, 2008) to translate holistic judgments into institutional, and potentiality economic capital without adhering to long lists of pre-set criteria. This approach invites participants to use social networking technologies to judge creative works using scatter graphs, keywords and tag clouds. In doing so assessors will refine their evaluative expertise and negotiate the characteristics of creative works from which criteria will emerge (Sadler, 2008). The real-time advantages of web-based technologies will aggregate, externalise and democratise this transparent method of assessment for most, if not all, creative works that can be represented in a digital format.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27481/

Publicador

International Association of Educational Assessment

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27481/1/27481.pdf

http://www.iaea.info/conferences.aspx

Brader, Andy (2009) Characterising creativity : a holistic methodology for the assessment of creative works. In 35th International Association of Educational Assessment Conference , 13th - 18th September, 2009, Brisbane, Australia.

Direitos

Copyright 2009 [please consult the authors]

Fonte

Office of Education Research; Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation; Music & Sound

Palavras-Chave #130201 Creative Arts Media and Communication Curriculum and Pedagogy #130303 Education Assessment and Evaluation
Tipo

Conference Paper