The start of the new year is a good moment to distill the key ingredients of the 2 year collaboration around writing analytics (automated feedback to students on their reflective writing), that CIC has built with UTS academic Cherie Lucas from our School of Pharmacy. As with other collaborations (such as with Pip Ryan on her students’ legal writing), it exemplifies the co-design process […]
Source: SBS Blog
Link: Pharmacy reflective practice: aligning learning design and analytics
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