Sustainable migration to digital assessments at scale

TitleSustainable migration to digital assessments at scale
Faculty/College/UnitScience
StatusActive
Duration2 Year
Initiation04/01/2024
Project Summary

Providing students with high quality, timely, and useful feedback on assessments is one of the most important responsibilities of teaching teams. This is particularly difficult in large classes where logistical issues of scale prevent adoption of good pedagogy. For example, administering, grading, and handing back assessments to students in large classes is an extremely laborious task which is a significant barrier to more frequent testing.

During the emergency shift to online teaching in 2020, many faculty members got a small taste of what teaching could be like with digital assessments. With this proposal, we intend for classes to sustainably adopt open digital assessments in the face of generative AI, mounting faculty workloads, and large class sizes. Most importantly, we aim to build capacity within departments for other courses to subsequently migrate to digital assessments, in preparation for the upcoming senate policy prohibiting fee-based digital learning tools for assessment (V-131: https://senate.ubc.ca/files/V-131-Fee-Based-Digital-Learning-Tools-Used-for-Assessment.pdf).

Funding Details
Year 1: Project YearYear 1
Year 1: Funding Year2024/2025
Year 1: Project TypeSmall TLEF
Year 1: Principal InvestigatorFiras Moosvi
Year 1: Funded Amount30,000
Year 1: Team Members

Firas Moosvi, Lecturer, Computer Science, Faculty of Science
Paul Carter, Professor of Teaching, Computer Science, Faculty of Science
Mehrdad Oveisi, Lecturer, Computer Science, Faculty of Science
Jay Wickenden, Associate Professor of Teaching, Chemistry, Faculty of Science
Glenn Sammis, Professor, Chemistry, Faculty of Science
Mehrdad Oveisi, Lecturer, Computer Science, Faculty of Science
Jonathan Massey-Allard, Lecturer, Physics and Astronomy, Faculty of Science
Lillian May, Lecturer, Psychology, Faculty of Arts
Celeste Leander, Professor of Teaching, Botany, Faculty of Science