Digital Assessment SIG

Who are we?

The Digital Assessment SIG was established in September 2024. The group will focus on digital assessment practice and the tools we use to facilitate it. In particular, the SIG will:

• explore digital assessment technologies and practices in different institutions, creating an open forum for discussion,
• explore the pedagogical and practical aspects of digital assessment,
• explore the ethical, policy and legislative implications of digital assessment,
• consider the implications of digital exams provision and how learning technology teams facilitate these,
• provide a space for networking and sharing practice.

Join Digital Assessment SIG

To join the group and be kept up to date with the news and events, subscribe to the ALT-DigitalAssessmentSIG mailing list.

If you would like to get involved in the organisation of the Group and its activities, let us know by expressing an interest.

Future events

View Digital Assessment SIG's upcoming events.

Community Space

Digital Assessment SIG blog

 

Our remit      

  • Explore digital assessment technologies and practices in different institutions and ensure an open forum for discussion
  • Explore pedagogical and practical aspects of digital assessment
  • Explore ethics, policy and legislative aspects of digital assessment
  • Consider the implications of digital exams provision and how learning technologist teams facilitate these
  • Provide a space for networking and sharing practice

 

In common with ALT Members Groups and SIGs this group will :

  • Support activities in line with ALT’s strategic aims
  • Share ALT’s values of being participative, open, collaborative, innovative, inclusive and transparent

 

Officers

Alison Gibson, University of Birmingham (Co-Chair)
Helen Greetham, Univeristy of Birmingham (Co-Chair)
Gemma Westwood, University of Birmingham (Co-Chair)
Lisa Bradley, Queen's University Belfast (Officer)
Miki Sun, University of Edinburgh (Officer)
Nurun Nahar, University of Bolton (Officer)
Sulanie Peramunagama, Brunel (Officer)
Sally Hanford, University of Nottingham (Officer)
Heather Serdar, Arden University (Officer)
Jorge Freire, Queen Mary University of London (Officer)
David Callaghan (Officer)