0830 Registration onwards
0930 The Development of e-assessment – The Landscape in Scotland • Keynote Address - Dr Gill Stewart, Director of Qualifications Development, SQA • Tim Burnett – Business Development Manager BTL, ‘Valuing the Assessment Process’ • John Gordon, OPUS Learning, ‘Implications of going digital’ • eAA introduction ‘Supporting Professionalism ‘
1040 Coffee Break
1100 What do we mean by “Digital by default-digital by design” • Matt Wingfield, MD, TAG Assessment and Aileen Duffy, College Development Network , 'An innovative approach to the assessment of National 4 and 5s' • Kate Richards, At School Coordinator, Royal Statistical Society Centre for Statistical Education, Plymouth University, ‘Integrating technology and learning’ Isabel McKeown, Director, Ambition Centre for Training
1220 Lunch
1315 Good Practice and Experience - case studies and projects from Scottish education • Shona Smart, eCom Scotland ‘Developing and Assessing IT Skills’ • Emma Beatty, Director of Software Development, CEM : Centre for Evaluation & Monitoring, University of Durham, ‘Assessment for School Improvement‘ • Alan Moffat, Course Leader, Creative Industries, New College Lanarkshire, ‘e-Portfolios in Practice: Organising Creative Industries courses in Mahara’ • Rosey Steele, Mathematics Teacher, Armadale Academy, West Lothian, ‘A school's experiences of using onscreen assessments for Maths’ 1450 Tea Break
1505 Traffic Signals - The future landscape and impact of Technology • Prof. Philip John, SCHOLAR Programme, Heriot-Watt University •‘Thoughts on the day’ Martyn Ware, e-Assessment Manager, SQA
1600 Closing Address and closure – Chair
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