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Abstract / Description of output
In this paper, we investigate the powerful role of blogging to promote student engagement. We use the experience of students on four courses at one university, which all included blogging in their assessment portfolio. The paper draws on focus groups undertaken with the students participating in the courses to provide a detailed examination of how and why blogging fosters engagement. We show how a focus on assessment practices, including blogging, is an important addition to the literature on student engagement. In the empirical section, we present detailed findings from the student interviews, including discussion of how blogging enables students to develop their own voices as part of the writing process. The evidence suggests that a broader understanding of student engagement depends not only on the complex interaction between students and assessment practices, but on understanding the role of students’ investment in the learning process.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Teaching in Higher Education |
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Publication status | Published - 11 Sept 2019 |
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Dive into the research topics of 'Using assessed blogs to enhance student engagement'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.Projects
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Every student a researcher: supporting the use of blogging as a form of student assessment
1/06/16 → 31/05/17
Project: University Awarded Project Funding
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Assessment and emotion in higher education: the allure of blogging
Christie, H. & Morris, N., 7 May 2021, In: Research in Post-Compulsory Education. 26, 2, p. 148-163Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Grade-related Maring Criteria for Assessed Blogs
Morris, N. & Christie, H., 9 Jun 2020, University of Edinburgh : Open.Ed.Research output: Other contribution
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‘It’s one of the first times I’ve felt fully engaged’: developing student engagement using blogging as a form of assessment
Morris, N., Christie, H. & Barber, J., 5 May 2019, In: Journal of Geography in Higher Education. 19 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open AccessFile
Activities
- 1 Oral presentation
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Teaching sensory geographies
Nina Morris (Invited speaker)
18 Jun 2024Activity: Academic talk or presentation types › Oral presentation
Profiles
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Hazel Christie
- Student Services - Head of the Continuing Professional Development Framework fo
Person: Academic: Research Active
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