Friday, March 25, 2011

Feedback on the Web 2.0 Assessment Resources Wiki

We have had some encouraging feedback from colleagues in the higher education sector in response to our Web 2.0 Assessment Resources Wiki.

We received one email saying:

I came across Web2AssessmentResources last week and was immediately impressed with the sophisticated use of the wiki especially in relation to navigation, and accessibility and searchability of content.   All significant signs of a well constructed learning design with intentional pedagogical-technology fit.  

And another colleague sent an email saying:


The website is very good in that nice and simple, clear, well structured with useful principles, case studies and resources.  I like the idea of including academic and student quotes!

We are very pleased to have received such positive feedback and hope this means our resources wiki is proving useful to the sector.

We are keen to hear more from others who have read the wiki. We intend to continue editing and improving this resource until July 2011. So if you have any suggestions for improvements please let us know by providing a comment on this blog or on the wiki itself, or emailing me: jwaycott @ unimelb.edu.au.