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    Innovation in technology-enhanced assessment in the UK and the USA: future scenarios and critical considerations

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    This paper uses methods derived from the field of futures studies to explore the future of technology-enhanced assessment. Drawing on interviews and consultation activities with experts, the paper aims to discuss the conditions that can impede or foster ‘innovation’ in assessment and education more broadly. Through a review of relevant research, the paper suggests an interpretive model of the factors sustaining the conservatism of educational assessment: the utilitarian view of education, dominant beliefs about academic excellence, and market or quasi-market dynamics. In the central section of the paper, three scenarios of innovation in assessment are described, developed through an iterative process involving researchers, representatives from the e-assessment industry, and experts from British awarding organisations. In the final section, a critical discussion draws attention to the implications that data pervasiveness and computer-generated predictive models may have for the future of education

    Recommendations for reporting thermal analysis data

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    Thermal analysis standards. need and realization

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    Recommendations for reporting thermal analysis data*

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    Apparatus factors in variations of measured temperatures in DTA

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    Reference materials for thermogravimetry

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