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“When students utilise Studiosity’s WF service, the personalised and specific feedback raises students’ confidence in their ability to write academically.”
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“Is it time to get rid of exams?”“If we don't change assessment, nothing will change, because assessment drives behaviour.” “We created this system,...
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ALT peer research by Dr David Pike, University of Bedfordshire has shown that personalised and specific feedback via Studiosity raises students’ confidence in their ability to writ…
Highlights from a panel discussion on student wellbeing with experts from Canadian universities who share their research on student mental health, as well as insights into how stud…
UK Student Wellbeing: highlights from a thought provoking conversation by a panel of experts from a diverse set of UK HEIs who share share their thoughts on how both staff and stud…
Testing Times, university leaders discuss the future of assessment. A recap of the latest conversation in the Studiosity Symposium 'Students First'.
Prof Amanda Bittner discusses the impact of 2020 on community, gender, and privilege in academia. She is a Professor of Political Science at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Starting September, it will be illegal for providers to help students cheat and there are consequences for students too. Jack Goodman read the whole legislation, and here are his t…
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