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Assessment Innovations (Blogging, AI Marking, Online Learning, Communication, Metaverse & Esports)

08:06, Fri 21 Jan 2022

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In this episode Jim Judges meets Dr. Isabel Fischer who is Associate Professor of Information Systems Management at Warwick Business School. Isabel teaches in the area of Digital Leadership, Digital Transformation, Consultancy, and Design Thinking for Digital Innovation. Her research portfolio centres on the interdisciplinarity across Ethics, AI and Environmental, Social, and Governance criteria.

Isabel talks about using blogs for assessment, the future of assessment and research into automatic marking using AI for feedback. We also hear about some experiences of moving to online learning including some of the benefits afforded to previously excluded groups in addition to work around developing women’s communication skills to help level up career opportunities and progression. Isabel also discusses the arrival of the metaverse and the possible impact on teaching as well as an introduction to the Warwick Esports centre and how she will be integrating and combining esports and the metaverse into her teaching this term.

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About this project

This podcast series aims to capture voices from across the university. Each episode records the different experiences, challenges and solutions associated with online teaching and learning.

Contributors welcome

If you or your team has something to share related to online teaching and learning then please do get in touch to arrange a short interview. Please contact Jim Judges: j.judges@warwick.ac.uk