6 March, 2024
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm


This talk will give a glimpse at how broad and deeply contract cheating has penetrated higher education, and what we can do to turn the tide. We will also demonstrate how learning analytics may fail unless we begin to pay attention to “non-learning analytics”, and what this means for future strategic decision making. The team at Macquarie University have developed a tool set called “Wiroo” that uses large data sets to detect potential academic integrity breaches at scale.

Presenters: Shaun Lehmann and Kane Murdoch, Macquarie University, Australia

The session starts at 6PM Sydney time and is 1 hour.
Register for this session http://taw.fi/6mar2024

This event is hosted by the ASCILITE Transforming Assessment SIG.

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Posted by Mathew Hillier

Mathew has been engaged by Macquarie University as an e-Assessment Academic in residence and is available to answer questions by MQ staff. Mathew specialises in Digital Assessment (e-Assessment) in Higher Education. Has held positions as an advisor and academic developer at University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, Monash University and University of Adelaide. He has also held academic teaching roles in areas such as business information systems, multimedia arts and engineering project management. Mathew recently led a half million dollar Federal government funded grant on e-Exams across ten university partners and is co-chair of the international 'Transforming Assessment' webinar series as the e-Assessment special interest group under the Australasian society for computers in learning in tertiary education. He is also an honorary academic University of Canberra.