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The cost-of-living crisis and higher education: the Student Academic Experience Survey 2023
Advance HE and HEPI recently published the annual Student Academic Experience Survey (SAES). Many of the positive messages from the report were ‘overshadowed by the cost-of-living crisis’ and its effects on students. We reflect on these findings, and offer some suggestions on how to alleviate the financial burden for students.
‘Slick, calm and successful’: University College London runs large-scale in-person digital exam pilot at ExCel London, using WISEflow.
On Wednesday 17 May, 370 UCL students opted to take part in an in-person digital examination pilot, sat on WISEflow, at the ExCel Arena, London. We discussed this pilot with Joanne Moles, Head of Assessment Delivery and Platforms.
Closing the digital divide in higher education: data analytics, tech support schemes and alternative assessment practices.
When the pandemic hit in 2020, students were sent to work from their homes as lockdowns came into effect worldwide. For many, however, this was not a feasible reality - huge numbers of students were unable to access the technology they needed to continue their studies. This issue is known as ‘digital poverty.’
Navigating the pandemic: digital assessment at Brunel
With a ‘new normal’ being established post-pandemic, Professor Mariann Rand-Weaver, Vice-Provost Education, and Robyn Fitzharris, Executive Officer to the Vice-Provost, Brunel University London, reflect on the adaptability of digital assessment, and how exams data was used to monitor equality and inform the response to student welfare issues.
‘UNIwise were really supportive and communicative and addressed our needs’ - the Imperial College Business School’s experience of implementing WISEflow.
Imperial College Business School ran a pilot project in 2016 and expanded to 70+ exams with 1600 students in 2020. What follows is an account of the WISEflow project at ICBS by Emma Stoakes, Exams and Assessment Manager & Digital Assessment Project Lead (Business School).
“WISEflow has become a key part of the assessment process”: Arts University Bournemouth on using WISEflow
“Because we’re an arts- and media-based institution, we have a lot of physical items – things like sculptures, paintings, prints of photographs, sketchbooks – so it’s the pairing of the digital and the physical that’s important for us.”
The Unique Potential of Digital Exams
What does the future of digital exams look like? At WISEcon 2019, Professor Mariann Rand-Weaver made a three-fold suggestion.
Digital assessment at Brunel University – four years on and looking to the future
After four years of WISEflow, Professor Mariann Rand-Weaver, Vice-Provost at Brunel University London, reflects on digital assessment and its future.