Assessment Information
Teachers use assessments to measure your understanding of a subject's learning outcomes. The Unit Description provides information on each assessment - this includes:
- Assignment name/description
- Essential requirements (word count, due date, weighting, etc.)
- Related learning outcomes
Types of Assessments
There are a number of different assessments you may be asked to complete:
- Written assignments:
- Essays
- Book reviews
- Reports, eg. on a visit to an organisation, or on some research undertaken by the student
- Case studies
- Reflective journals
(See Student Academic Tool Kit for more information on each)
- Group assignments - may be submitted via a Wiki, or via Group assignment
- Quizzes - via the quiz tool in Tabor Online
- Lessons - via the lesson tool in Tabor Online
- Forum discussions - or question and answer forums
- Offline assignments:
- Participation in live forums or class activity
- Creative projects
- Offline Portfolios
- Class presentations
- Counselling sessions
- Skills demonstrations
Grading Schema
See the Student Academic Tool Kit for more information on what is required for each assessment item.