Engaging and Creative Assessments: Introducing E-Reports for Real-World Learning

TLDRE-Reports are student-created videos that allow students to demonstrate their understanding of course content in a creative and engaging way. These videos provide a more realistic and practical assessment of knowledge, and can be used in remote learning environments. Check out this comprehensive guide on how to implement E-Reports in your teaching!

Key insights

🎥E-Reports are student-created videos that reflect their understanding of course content.

E-Reports provide realistic and practical assessments, mimicking real-world learning environments.

📚E-Reports can be used in various subjects and can incorporate different forms of creativity, such as animations and drawings.

🌐E-Reports are perfect for remote learning, as each video is unique and prevents cheating or plagiarism.

🏆E-Reports not only assess knowledge but also allow students to express themselves creatively and artistically.

Q&A

What is an E-Report?

An E-Report is a student-created video where they explain course content using their own understanding and creativity.

How do E-Reports benefit students?

E-Reports provide a more realistic assessment experience and allow students to express themselves creatively while demonstrating their knowledge.

Can E-Reports be used in remote learning?

Yes, E-Reports are perfect for remote learning as each video is unique, preventing cheating and plagiarism.

In which subjects can E-Reports be used?

E-Reports can be used in various subjects, including STEM, humanities, and the arts.

What tools can students use to create E-Reports?

There are various tools available, such as animation software, drawing apps, and video editing software.

Timestamped Summary

00:01Introduction to the concept of E-Reports and their benefits.

06:28Examples of exceptional E-Reports and their unique approaches.

08:45Tips for implementing E-Reports in your teaching and useful resources to assist you.