Assessment for Learning MOOC’s Updates
The Assumptions of Each Assessment
Open book assessments are said to be assessments which give learners a free pass to course work, but what I've found is that it allows the students to make use of their knowledge and experience for different practical situations.
Closed book assessments often get a bad reputation because not everyone has a good memory.
Observations are a creative way to assess knowledge and give an opportunity for students who know how to think oon their feet and those who may struggle to express themselves through written oor spoken works.
Portfolios are assumed to be irrelevant however, this is a good way to use Self-referenced learneing and to see the learner's progress over time.
Good point. I went to a college where almost all of the assessments were open book. But the number of question you had to answer, and the level of detail you were expected to provide in order to be able to hope for an A was such that if you hadn't memorized a lot of the material, you would struggle to do well on the test.