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Seventh Annual Conference and Exhibition from Assessment Tomorrow

The e-Assessment Question 2009

18th March 2009
The Human Side of e-Assessment

19th March 2009
 
Accessibility and Inclusion

v2.4 15th January 2009

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Using Technology to Assess and Support Learning - Focus for 2009 – the Human Aspect

Shaw Theatre and Novotel St Pancras London 18th/19th March 2009

The 7th e-Assessment Question 2009

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Fees for The Conference

Fees per delegate per day: from 1st Dec. 2008
£250 + VAT (=£287.50) discounted to
£190 + VAT (=£218.50) per day per delegate from Schools or Colleges, Charity and public sector
With a discount for booking for both days
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You can book for either day or for both days of the conference

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Look for announcements of the e-Assessment Association AGM at the 2009 conference

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About the Conference and Exhibition

A broad range of learning, training and study is now assessed using technology. The scope and coverage grows each year

    • The tools and techniques in the marketplace are becoming increasingly sophisticated and traditional doubts and barriers are being overcome.

    • A number of large scale qualifications are using e-assessment and considerable experience is being gained in education, training and industry.

    • There is an increasing expectation by students, employees, assessors and government that the technology will be available to use in a secure, robust and fit for purpose manner.

    • The e-Assessment Question has become the key event for discussing all the issues surrounding the practical application of computerised testing and assessment. The impressive attendance of the last six years and the wide range of speakers and exhibitors have shown that there is real interest from the classroom to the workplace in the use of e-Assessment.

The first six annual e-Assessment-Question events were extremely successful international conferences and exhibitions. We are proud that they achieved their goal of offering practical guidance and advice about e-Assessment and computer based testing and assessment systems and have played a significant role in:

  1. Raising the awareness of the importance of e-Assessment
  2. Bringing the major players together at one event for an exchange of ideas and to review lessons learnt and opportunities taken.
  3. Providing a forum for developing the debate on the selection and use of e-Assessment.

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Questions?

Are you considering computer based testing or using e-portfolios?

Do you want to find out about
e-Assessment? or want to see the latest developments?

What are the implications for learners and teachers, not to mention examiners and managers?

Are you concerned about the risks and costs?

Want to upgrade current
e-Assessment technologies?

Thinking about the Accessibility impact of your technology?

Involved with e-marking, e-Assessment or e-portfolios for the first time?

Not sure of the impact of DDA on your e-Assessment portfolios or testing?

What is best practice in e-Assessment?

Need to learn more about e-Assessment

Heard your Awarding body is moving to e-Assessment?

Want to discuss the issues with colleagues, AB’s etc?

FIND THE ANSWERS AT THE E-ASSESSMENT QUESTION 2009

NEWS: We are delighted to announce a number of additional speakers have been added to the programme.

Professor Phillip John, Dean of Heriot Watt University and Chair of the Scholar Forum will talk about an exciting new development in Scotland, SCHOLARpedia

Tom Burkand, Director of the Promethean Trust and author of Centre for Policy Studies Report 'Ticking the Right Boxes' (www.cps.org.uk) Jan. 2009 has kindly agreed to present his finding at the conference, a copy of the Report will be made available to delegates in their digital delegates pack.

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Speakers this year include

Simon Ball, JISC TechDis
Tom Burkand, Director, Promethean Trust
Gavin Busuttil-Reynaud, Alphaplus Consultancy
Geoff Chapman,IT Client Service & Marketing , Prometric
David Colvin, Ace Centre
Gavin Cooney, learnosity
Patrick Craven, Cambridge Assessment
R Dhirendra, Chief Executive Officer, Eduquity Career Technologies
Isabel Nisbet, Acting Chief Executive Offqual (KEYNOTE SPEAKER)
Professor Stephen Gomez University of Plymouth
Graham Hudson, DRS
Ann Jakins, SENCo and Nick Falk ICT Co-ordinator, Sackville School, East Grinstead

Professor Phillip John, Dean, Heriot Watt University
Geraldine Kenney-Wallace, Director
Professor Don Mackenzie, University of Derby
Niel Mclean, Director, Becta
Professor Richard Noss, Institute of Education
Paul Nisbet, University of Edinburgh
Che Osborne, BTL
Ben Partridge, I4Learning
Andrew Pember, City and Guilds
Martin Ripley, 21st Century Learning and eAA Board member
Denis Saunders, Founder and MD Calibrand
Vikki Smith, Assessment Director, City and Guilds
Gerry Toner, Scholar Project Matt Wingfield, TAG Learning
John Winkley, Alphaplus Consultancy

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