Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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347752 | Computers and Composition | 2011 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
This paper explores developments in technology-mediated writing environments that may support new forms of formative assessment and the closer relation of formative to summative assessment. Not only might these provide more learner-responsive and effective assessment of writing, but they may also support the assessment of disciplinary knowledge embedded in written and multimodal texts. After an overview of current debates on contemporary assessment practice, the paper goes on to develop six principles for effective assessment of writing. On this basis, the paper identifies potentially promising aspects of emerging processes of technology-mediated writing assessment.
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Authors
Bill Cope, Mary Kalantzis, Sarah McCarthey, Colleen Vojak, Sonia Kline,