Diversifying assessment across the ‘Two Cultures’: student-produced podcasts in Geography

  • Kemp J
  • Kotter R
  • Mellor A
  • et al.
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Since 2008, following growing collective interest in learning technologies and pedagogy, Geography and History departments at Northumbria and Newcastle Universities have successfully incorporated student-generated podcasting into a mixture of science, humanities and social science modules across all undergraduate levels. This paper presents a number of innovative examples using this approach, with the aim of promoting student creativity and analytical skills in ways different from traditional report- or essay-based assessments. It goes on to consider some of the advantages and challenges of this alternative assessment mode, from both student and tutor perspectives, across the science-humanities divide.

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Kemp, J., Kotter, R., Mellor, A., Oosthoek, J. W., & White, C. (2013). Diversifying assessment across the ‘Two Cultures’: student-produced podcasts in Geography. Planet, 27(1), 2–7. https://doi.org/10.11120/plan.2013.27010002

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