Award Winning Peer Assessment: WebPA

True or False Blog LogoOver on ‘True or False’ there is a post highlighting that the JISC funded project WebPA Wins International Learning Impact Award. Having been involved with the SFC funded REAP project, which was looking at how all forms of assessment can be used enhance teaching and learning in higher education, I am very aware that peer processes are becoming more popular for a variety of reasons (these reasons are elaborated on in the latest edition of the the ESCalate Newsletter, see article by David Nicol). It’s not surprising then that WebPA have won this award, what is even better is the software is open source!

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