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eBiolabs – A personalised virtual environment to support laboratory- based Bioscience2010A JISC project  final report on a project at University of Bristol. This two year project to introduce the eBiolabs system has increased student achievement and student and staff satisfaction.
Accessed July 2011UCL Information Services Division. E-Assessment. Checklist for designing good on-line assessment questions and quizzes. Also other considerations for planning and invigilating.
Accessed July 2011Bristol University. Education Support Unit. Practicalities of e-submission and e-marking.


Accessed July 2011

Overview of the use of Turnitin  software at Royal Holloway, University of London. Includes features to detect plagiarism, for anonymous submission of work and automated paper distribution for peer review. http://www.submit.ac.uk/en_gb/home
Making your teaching inclusive – Online Assessment
2006Inclusivity considerations when using online assessment.
JISC – Effective Practice with e-Assessment. An overview of technologies, policies and practice in further and higher education.
2007Includes a case study from Dundee University on ‘Developing strategies to support e-assessment.
Online Coursework Submission from Pilot to University-wide Implementation: rationale, Challenges and Further Development.2006

A paper by Andrew Downton, Guinevere Glasfurd-Brown and Rob Mossop describing the implementation of Online Coursework Submission at the University of Essex. Addresses practicalities.

Issues to consider when implementing e-Submission2008A checklist produced by iSolutions at the University of Southampton
Spiralling print costs lead to call for online coursework submission2010An article from Lancaster University Students Union magazine ‘SCAN ONLINE’ putting forward the case for online submission from the perspective of printing costs and environmental sustainability.
Feedback on assessment via GradeBook (Electronic coursework submission system).2009Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Business Management, Accountancy and Finance Teaching Research and Development Grants 2009/09. A case study led by Dr Sabina Siebert undertaken at Glasgow Caledonian University found that the use of electronic submission of coursework can reduce the assessment time and improve the quality of assessment feedback.

E-submission. Electronic submission of assessed coursework.

2010The University of Wolverhampton. This web page includes a link to a short video of a student and lecturer giving their views on the benefits of electronic submission.
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